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That's all I hear when that guy who lives at the whitehouse speaks. Well that and broken promises and lies. He says that in 2.5 weeks 90 percent of the oil spill will be cleaned up and that he's pushing for an accelaration in clean energy. Also, says that BP is going to pay for everything including the people who lost their jobs and companies who lost work. I thought he had good ties with BP and thought they did their crooked ways together!
DD977GM2
06-15-2010, 18:58
Its going to take more then 2 and a half weeks to clean up. He is such a fucking tool.
2012 can not come fast enough [Bang][Rant1]
bobbyfairbanks
06-15-2010, 19:06
Oh come on guys 21/2 weeks and a few billion randomly thrown around can solve anything. Just as long as the Federal Government runs it we will be just fine.
Just in case you didn't get it, I am making fun of the Government
What I don't understand is if he could solve 90 percent of the oil spill in 2.5 weeks, how come he didn't solve this 2.5 weeks ago? This guy just keeps proving that he lies and people still follow him...what a bunch of morons!!
Ryan_Th3_K1d
06-15-2010, 22:05
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theGinsue
06-15-2010, 22:18
I understand that his strategy for cleaning up the spill will require direct action on behalf of himself, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. Since we all know they suck so much, well.... you fill in the rest.
Hey guys, you better watch out, you know they have the right to not be offended right?
Oh come on guys 21/2 weeks and a few billion randomly thrown around can solve anything. Just as long as the Federal Government runs it we will be just fine.
Just in case you didn't get it, I am making fun of the Government
I didn't watch his speech, did he say they'd have made progress in 2.5 weeks? Lol! The work they're doing now is a total waste. Those very same beaches will have an order magnitude more oil on them in two weeks.
No one has come out to admit this yet, but capping the current well isn't possible. You can tell by their actions, they've stopped trying to cap and are trying to siphon off as much as possible. The problem is the well casing is broken "down well", below the surface. Any backpressure caused at the BOP now just causes it to gush out below the surface, weakening the sea floor and the sand that holds up the 100 feet or so of pipe that are supporting the 450 tons of the BOP. The BOP is going to start to lean.
H.
I call bull on this whole situation... Get a couple of engineering grad kids from any major college (not even ivy league) and this would've already been taken care of.
If it were that easy, then it never would have made the news. Let's be realistic.
I call bull on this whole situation... Get a couple of engineering grad kids from any major college (not even ivy league) and this would've already been taken care of.
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Bailey Guns
06-16-2010, 09:26
He has No clue.
Gonna have to disagree, Mtn.man.
I think he's got a whole shit-load of "No Clue".
If it were that easy, then it never would have made the news. Let's be realistic.
I am being realistic. I know it's not "easy" and Lord knows I don't have a degree in petroleum engineering, etc... But, almost anything makes the news these days so I don't put too much stock in that. BP is getting a lot of press out of this (good or bad doesn't really matter). Any press can be made to work for you. There is a lot of money and beaucracy holding things up as well, a lot of money.... Anyways, just get the thing stopped and they can fight about responsibility later.
You don't purposely leak billions of dollars of your inventory into the ocean for publicity. People already hate the oil industry, and having an oil spill just makes them look even worse.
I feel like BP should have realized early on that they were going to look bad either way, don't bother with any down playing and get to work. Perhaps I'm wrong though. At the same time, the public and media need to STFU about how much oil per day is leaking, because it doesn't matter one bit. Funny how the world is about to run out of oil every other day, until there is an oil leak, then people switch hats and now there is enough oil to ruin the entire ocean if we let it.
I heard a lady on NPR this morning say, "Well, we've all become oil experts as we watched this tragedy unfold over the last month." That made me angry because it is pretty clear that no one has any idea what they are talking about when it comes to oil stuff.
You don't purposely leak billions of dollars of your inventory into the ocean for publicity. People already hate the oil industry, and having an oil spill just makes them look even worse.
I feel like BP should have realized early on that they were going to look bad either way, don't bother with any down playing and get to work. Perhaps I'm wrong though. At the same time, the public and media need to STFU about how much oil per day is leaking, because it doesn't matter one bit. Funny how the world is about to run out of oil every other day, until there is an oil leak, then people switch hats and now there is enough oil to ruin the entire ocean if we let it.
I heard a lady on NPR this morning say, "Well, we've all become oil experts as we watched this tragedy unfold over the last month." That made me angry because it is pretty clear that no one has any idea what they are talking about when it comes to oil stuff.
Correct and I agree. Someone would not purposely lose their product. However, that is not the issue. The issue is plugging the leak of which is being stalled by a myriad of reasons, some logical, some stupid. All I am trying to say is that this whole thing is stupid. Take out the press/money/beaucracy/"it's your fault"/activists/PCness/etc and let some engineers at it, it'd be capped and forgotten into the black hole that seems to be America's memory.
Please post the list of reasons you've heard why the leak hasn't been plugged yet.
Just another reason to let oil companies drill closer inland. if this was in 500' or water instead of 5000, it would have been fixed within days.
newer energy is out there, the technology is there.
the problem lies with the consumer. until they make a cheap $100 fix to every modern day car driving around to convert them for oil to "obama power", there will be no quick and easy transition to the new alternative energy.
people aren't going to toss their hard spent money away on a new vehicle if they just bought a new one thanks to his previously implemented cash for clunkers, which happened to be a total waste of money.
obama is failing, and people are starting to see it.
the public and media need to STFU about how much oil per day is leaking, because it doesn't matter one bit. Funny how the world is about to run out of oil every other day, until there is an oil leak, then people switch hats and now there is enough oil to ruin the entire ocean if we let it.
These are not mutually exclusive. The US uses 20 million barrels of oil a day. Just the US! There is "Up to 100k barrels of oil a day" leaking into the gulf, 57 days, that's 5.7M barrels of oil. So the leak so far has put less than a quarter of one days consumption by the US into the Gulf. There are ~3800 oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Just another reason to let oil companies drill closer inland. if this was in 500' or water instead of 5000, it would have been fixed within days.
Logic fail. Same "logic" that Sarah Palin used to suggest this was a reason to drill in ANWR. It's perfectly reasonable to drill in deep water, provided you adhere to safety precautions. Saying let them drill closer inland without having oversight to make sure their own best-practices are being followed just means the oil will be washing on shore that much sooner.
the problem lies with the consumer. until they make a cheap $100 fix to every modern day car driving around to convert them for oil to "obama power", there will be no quick and easy transition to the new alternative energy.
There is no $100 fix or magic bullet coming. A gasoline car isn't going to suddenly run on a non-CO2 emitting power source. That's why the transition needs to start now, so that the 10 or 15 year lifecycle of a modern automobile can begin rolling over. As your existing car fails, you can replace it with a hybrid. When the hybrid fails, you can replace it with [hydrogen|electric|something-better].
obama is failing, and people are starting to see it.
He's failing, but probably not at these things.
H.
Please post the list of reasons you've heard why the leak hasn't been plugged yet.
I can think of many reasons why the oil spill hasn’t yet been plugged. None of them deal with technological capabilities, they all have to do with following the money.
But to stay on topic:
Technical reasons for leak not being plugged (even though we have the technological capabilities):
Methods tried and their failure -
1. Robotic subs to trigger the blowout preventer
- failed as the cause of leak was a mechanical failure in the valve system
2. Idiotic containment dome
- dome just stopped surface spread... does nothing for the millions of gallons under water
3. Top hat or cap on leak
- too much internal pressure to hold cap underwater
4. Insertion tube
- can't forge to lower rig where leak is occuring
5. Top kill
- leak is under water... at the bottom, not on top
6. Junk shot
- with pressure, can't fill gap
7. "New and improved" containment cap
- new and improved piece of crap
8. Relief wells
- these are dangerous but they are working to some extent in capturing some of the released oil... which will still give BP profits on the oil....
And I'm sure there are some faults with this list. They are jus the ones that come to the top of the head. If they really wanted to, they could plug it. But even with BP taking responsibility and saying they pay for clean up... it won't cut into their profits. It's all about teh money honey.
If they really wanted to, they could plug it.
I just can't take you seriously when you say this. What exactly are the benefits of not stopping the leak again?
They are just looking for less costly ways of stopping it. They are looking for the bottom dollar. The benefits being, they are still grabbing a lot of the oil that is leaking for sale, so there is no "immediate" need in their eyes to stop it.
Just google it, I'm sure there are better articles out there that can explain it.
You don't have to take me serisouly friend. I was just joining the conversation. I'm done with this thread now.
They are just looking for less costly ways of stopping it. They are looking for the bottom dollar. The benefits being, they are still grabbing a lot of the oil that is leaking for sale, so there is no "immediate" need in their eyes to stop it.
Those methods have to be pretty costly for them to think it's a better deal to watch their share value crash, agree to put $20 billion in escrow to pay compensation and watch their good name (as much as an oil company has a good name) get tarnished while they look for a cheaper solution.
I understand that... but in the "big picture" they aren't going to lose anything. 20 billion is not a lot of money to them. Sure, their name might take a hit for a while, but the world depends on oil, so they stick around. Eventually when they do plug it, they'll find a positive way to spin it and everything is back to normal...
And they are not losing a lot of money on this spill: with teh relief wells and what they are able to siphon off, they are still making hundreds of millions of dollars.
Finally, I'm not an oil expert so I'll bow out now.
I'm not trying to be insulting by saying that I can't take you seriously, no need to be offended. It is just ridiculous to assume that they are taking their sweet time to stop this because they don't need the money or this won't hurt them.
No Sir, I'm not insulted, I'm just bowing out as I'm not an expert and can't answer your inquieries... because I don't know. I can't persuade someone to see my point of veiw either, so instead of continuing the conversation, I'll bow out.
No worries, I'm not offended or upset or anything. I just don't have the answers.
Lastly, I'm not assuming that they are taking their swet time because they don't need the money or it won't hurt them. What I'm assuming is that some suit is not listening to their engineers. With todays technology, there is no reason that the spill/leak should not have been stopped by now. I guess what I'm saying is that the world is so dependant on oil (and please believe all the companies are intertwined) that the big companies don't have to worry about "their name" as again: it's all about the money, and they ain't losing any on this spill.
Okay and serisouly... I'm bowing out, lol. Any other comunique can be through email.
What I'm assuming is that some suit is not listening to their engineers.
This is what I was looking for and now I better understand your position.
I wish I had saved the link, but it was a lengthy post by someone who works in the offshore oil industry, but isn't involved in the Deepwater Horizion problem. It basically said that, based on what's been shown so far, the problem is that the well pipe/casing is broken below the surface of the ocean floor. Any attempt to cap or plug the well (create backpressure) will force more oil out of the broken sections below the sea floor. That's worse as it's harder to trap, and undermindes the entire sea floor above the leak point. That 450 ton blow out preventer is sitting on top of the well pipe -- the ocean floor cannot support it's weight. If the oil leaks out below and degrades the sand around the pipe, the pipe will begin to tip -- especially with a huge heavy BOP on top that's being subjected to ocean currents.
Since there's no way to plug the leak, all they can do is siphon off as much as possible, and that's what they've been doing. I think the shadiest thing going on here is that neither BP nor the government has owned up to the fact that the leak can't be plugged, and our only hope is the relief wells manage to intersect the failed well below the leak point. That's August at best, and unlikely to hit with the first try.
H.
Something else will get the media's attention soon enough and we can all go into ignore mode, assume the problem got fixed, and not hear about it again for a while just like we do with everything else.
This is the link I mentioned earlier:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6593#comment-648967
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