Pablo Joined Oct 28, 2002 Messages 71,502 Location Everson WA - Pacific NW USA May 31, 2010 #1 http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet...rov_stream.html Looks like they listened to me for once. Got the saw going.
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet...rov_stream.html Looks like they listened to me for once. Got the saw going.
B Bluestream Joined Sep 13, 2003 Messages 6,021 Location Waterloo, ON May 31, 2010 #2 Amazing this can be done at one mile below. Let's all pray it works...
D dave123 Joined Jan 13, 2009 Messages 2,935 Location wi May 31, 2010 #3 I am going with AUG or SEPT when the relief well gets drilled. I do hope I am wrong and they don't make things worse.
I am going with AUG or SEPT when the relief well gets drilled. I do hope I am wrong and they don't make things worse.
R Rick in PA Joined Jan 4, 2003 Messages 3,203 Location Southeastern, PA May 31, 2010 #4 Originally Posted By: Bluestream Amazing this can be done at one mile below. Let's all pray it works... And equally amazing we can watch it in the comfort of our own home. Pablo, thanks for link. Keeping fingers crossed.
Originally Posted By: Bluestream Amazing this can be done at one mile below. Let's all pray it works... And equally amazing we can watch it in the comfort of our own home. Pablo, thanks for link. Keeping fingers crossed.
G greenaccord02 Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 5,213 Location Houston, Tx, USA May 31, 2010 #5 Why is it that british stuff always leaks so much oil...
T ToyotaNSaturn Joined Apr 11, 2003 Messages 11,280 Location Spring HIll May 31, 2010 #6 Originally Posted By: greenaccord02 Why is it that british stuff always leaks so much oil...
Papa Bear Joined Aug 11, 2005 Messages 7,554 Location Leamington, ON, CA - between Detroit and Cleveland May 31, 2010 #7 Originally Posted By: greenaccord02 Why is it that british stuff always leaks so much oil...
P Pete591 Joined Jul 20, 2008 Messages 931 Location Michigan May 31, 2010 #8 NASA has all that robotic stuff and scientific know how...NASA should be there too perhaps?
B Bluestream Joined Sep 13, 2003 Messages 6,021 Location Waterloo, ON May 31, 2010 #9 I wondered why they could not plug the holes in the riser pipe with a "screw" type plug. Cone shaped metal screw with treads should be able to be inserted and screwed in by an ROV. What PSI is the crude coming out of the pipe at? Where have you gone Red Adair??? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5895560222315361755# Last edited: May 31, 2010
I wondered why they could not plug the holes in the riser pipe with a "screw" type plug. Cone shaped metal screw with treads should be able to be inserted and screwed in by an ROV. What PSI is the crude coming out of the pipe at? Where have you gone Red Adair??? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5895560222315361755#
Hermann Site Donor 2023 Joined Aug 10, 2005 Messages 6,602 Location Kansas City May 31, 2010 #10 Dont know the PSi but heard it is equivalent to 9 fire hoses at full blast.
P Pete591 Joined Jul 20, 2008 Messages 931 Location Michigan May 31, 2010 #11 ...handled by our burocracy just like Katrina...
D Drew99GT Joined Oct 11, 2002 Messages 22,216 Location Colorado Springs Jun 1, 2010 #12 Originally Posted By: greenaccord02 Why is it that british stuff always leaks so much oil... That made my day buddy! They should rename The Deepwater Horizon The Triumph TR7. Last edited: Jun 1, 2010
Originally Posted By: greenaccord02 Why is it that british stuff always leaks so much oil... That made my day buddy! They should rename The Deepwater Horizon The Triumph TR7.
Pablo Thread starter Joined Oct 28, 2002 Messages 71,502 Location Everson WA - Pacific NW USA Jun 2, 2010 #13 Some guy said 160,000 psi. I have trouble with that.
O Oldmoparguy1 Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 5,719 Location Charlotte, NC Jun 2, 2010 #14 Heard an interview with a BP guy. He said the top kill mud pumping required 10,000 psi. Whats a 5000 foot column of water weigh?
Heard an interview with a BP guy. He said the top kill mud pumping required 10,000 psi. Whats a 5000 foot column of water weigh?