Posted on 05/31/2010 2:38:39 PM PDT by omega4179
Very interesting.
(Excerpt) Read more at bp.com ...
And this explains why, even if the shear rams and annular blade had closed in the Blow Out Preventer, curtailing the oil from entering the drill pipe above, that a severe problem might still have existing with subfloor seepage/blowout.
Diamond wire cutting (DWC) is the process of using wire of various diameters and lengths, impregnated with diamond dust of various sizes to cut through materials.
God be with them.
Did you see the shrimp holding a protest sign. It said “Global Warming does not Exist”.
“Now thats stuff is carp.”
Their tools aren’t any good, either. ;)
Having worked offshore for a few years, I can attest that cutting a riser is pretty pedestrian. Putting it in place is where the fun starts.
Worked in the Engineering Dept for the Water Authority in Upstate NY...Pretty boring stuff actually..
IF they can get enough torque. If its cut the flow will be amazingly heavy.
You can actually make comments on this link
http://www.wkrg.com/gulf_oil_spill/spill_cam/
Most of the people making comments there need some FReeper education !!!
Why cut it at the bend.
ROFL!
Nope just mozying along.
With the Gulf sea floor leaking oil for millions of years, these animals are accustomed to the stuff in the water and may not be that endangered by this well.
I would like to think the tech that's doing the cutting has had practice cutting tree limbs. Cut part way through on the compression side then switch to the tension side for the final cut. Watching this is making me crazy!
best 9 minutes of my day !
Looks like they need a tree surgeon to do the job.
There was a scientist on the other day...pretty interesting...describing “OIL” as mother nature at work.
That’s what I’m afraid of. They don’t teach gardening at MIT though!
I think I just saw “looter guy” snorkel past behind the BOP.
They are lowering the bomb!!
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