Last edited by momoffuzzyfaces; 07-07-2010 at 12:53 PM.
No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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For the Whale to work it has to have oil floating on the water. They have usedI wish the stormy seas would calm down. I really hope this thing works (WHALE)
as well as they say it could. It would be a big help in cleaning the water.
so much dispersant on the spill it will be hard for the skimmer to do an effective job. The dispersant just makes the cleanup that much harder. The only thing it accomplishes is to hide the evidence from clear view.
“You live and you learn, but if you never learn, at least you are still living.”
— Unknown
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
All of the Gulf coast states are effected now. Once the Gulf stream picks up on the oil it will impact most every coastal state on the east coast, plus Nova Scotia ,Canada, then we can expect it to effect Norway and the British isles by this time next year. The recirculating currents from West Africa will bring it back again with one of the tropical waves next fall. This spill will change the world as we knew it. BP does not have enough money to withstand the economic fallout that this spill will bring.
“You live and you learn, but if you never learn, at least you are still living.”
— Unknown
They got the oil stopped.It's only temporary
and they need to monitor the pressure readings for days yet, but it feels
like some progress has finally been made.![]()
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Now what?
No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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Grandma (RB), Chester, Angel, Chip
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Leonardo (RB), Luke (RB), Winnie, Chuck,
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Frankie
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WHERE YOU ARE IS WHERE YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE!!!
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Now we sit and wait with a heart full of hope and PRAY HARD that the pressure stays where it should and this works until they can kill that thing permanently! Every day it was gushing, my heart sank lower and lower. I have done more praying since this thing started than I have ever done in all my life. My heart broke when I saw the beautiful beaches with oil on them, can't tell you how many times I have cried over this whole thing.Now what?
This could happen again anytime, anyplace, by any oil company and I just hope they have learned enough from this/or will learn from this and all the mistakes made so they can take action sooner to protect the shores, wild life and our earth.
I have said this almost since day 1. I have always said this will go global and while BP has always said they would take care of it financially and continue to run ads here on TV saying they will make it right for those who have lost their livelihoods, they are making it more and more difficult for people to file claims and are paying fewer of them and in lesser amounts $$ wise..kokopup wrote-All of the Gulf coast states are effected now. Once the Gulf stream picks up on the oil it will impact most every coastal state on the east coast, plus Nova Scotia ,Canada, then we can expect it to effect Norway and the British isles by this time next year. The recirculating currents from West Africa will bring it back again with one of the tropical waves next fall. This spill will change the world as we knew it. BP does not have enough money to withstand the economic fallout that this spill will bring.
Those people down there make their living for the whole year in the few months they were able to work, there isn't any way they can give those people enough money to live as they did for the whole year. Many of them are going to end up loosing everything. Business everywhere are being effected since seafood is what their business depended on.
And that is just the gulf coast. These people are on TV crying saying they have NEVER had to get food stamps in their whole lives, now they have to get food stamps to eat. (that tells you how well BP is taking care of them!) Once it is global the cost will just keep adding up.
Never forget that crude oil is abrasive and it has eaten away at that pipe all this time.. what that explosion did to the pipe, nobody knows... there are still so many things that can go haywire with this but this temporary stopping has given us hope... So lets not break open the Champagne yet.
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There was a report I think of the weather channel last night that even if the leak is stopped, it will take probably years to clean up. Instead of skimming the oil off then putting the dispersents on it, they did it the other way around. The dispersents caused millions of gallons of oil to sink to the bottom of the gulf where it can't be skimmed.
Mercy what a mess this entire thing is. Prayers for all who have lost their way of life and for all the creatures.![]()
No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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Grandma (RB), Chester, Angel, Chip
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Leonardo (RB), Luke (RB), Winnie, Chuck,
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Frankie
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WHERE YOU ARE IS WHERE YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE!!!
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What they aren't saying is that the pressure is not going high enough. The pressure from that well was around 70,000 psi and they are seeing less than 7000 psi. That means the oil is going somewhere else and it is only a matter of time before it breaks out somewhere else. I pray that I am wrong about it showing up again but that pressure is being vented somewhere.
“You live and you learn, but if you never learn, at least you are still living.”
— Unknown
From the NY Times -
Officials Call Results of Well Test Encouraging
By HENRY FOUNTAIN
A day after BP closed off the flow of oil from its runaway well in the Gulf of Mexico, officials said the signs from a crucial test of the well’s condition were encouraging.
Pressure readings in the well rose significantly in the 24 hours after the valves were closed on a cap at the top of the well, an indication that the well was in good shape. But officials voiced caution, saying that they had expected that the pressure might rise even higher, and that the possibility of damage from the April 20 blowout could not yet be ruled out.
Another possibility, they said, is that the reservoir has been depleted by three months of gushing oil.
“This is generally good news,” Thad W. Allen, the retired Coast Guard admiral who is overseeing the spill response, said Friday afternoon, about 24 hours into what was expected to be at least a 48-hour test. “But we want to be careful not to do any harm or create a situation that could not be reversed.”
He said that so far the test results were ambiguous, and that the possibility remained that the well had been breached and that oil and gas were escaping into the surrounding rock and perhaps even into the gulf. But there were no visible signs of a leak.
The test, which ended — at least temporarily — what had been a three-month gusher, is intended to determine whether the well can withstand pressure from the sealing cap.
The procedure will continue in six-hour increments, Admiral Allen said, and new data will be reviewed by scientists and engineers from the government, BP and other companies. He said there would be “enhanced monitoring” of the seabed, including acoustic tests that could detect small amounts of methane bubbling into the water, which would be evidence of damage to the well.
At the White House earlier Friday, President Obama cautioned against concluding that the corner had been turned in the oil disaster, which began with the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon drill rig. He said it was still possible for there to be complications that “could be even more catastrophic” than the original leak.
Appearing in the Rose Garden before taking off for a short Maine vacation, Mr. Obama said all decisions about the fate of the well would be based on science, “not based on P.R., not based on politics.”
Kent Wells, a senior vice president of BP, said the company was watching the seafloor with cameras on robotic submersibles and using sonar and other equipment to look for leaks. So far, he said, “there is no evidence that the well doesn’t have integrity.”
When the test began, Admiral Allen said, pressures increased in a way that would be expected if the well was undamaged. But the level reached was lower than scientists had predicted if the well was intact. And pressures are now rising very slowly.
A breach could be one reason for the lower pressure readings, he said. But a more benign explanation would be that so much oil had spewed from the out-of-control well that the reservoir, 13,000 feet below the seabed, had been depleted.
“The pressure buildup we’re seeing is with modeling we did around reservoir depletion,” Mr. Wells said. “The longer we model these trends, the more we’ll convince ourselves that that’s the case.”
At some point — perhaps after 48 hours, as originally planned — a decision will be made about what to do with the well over the near term, until a relief well is finished that will permanently plug it. He said leaving the valves closed beyond the test remained a possibility.
But, Mr. Wells said, if the monitoring detects oil or gas coming up through the sea floor, engineers could reopen the well immediately.
“At least initially that would involve some venting of oil into the gulf,” he said. “We’re hopeful that’s not going to be the case.”
Oh dear, this doesn't sound promising -
Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad W. Allen released a letter Sunday night that he had written to BP, noting a "detected seep a distance from the well and undetermined anomalies at the well head."
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There was a great explanation of "seeping" by Chad Myers on CNN this afternoon. This seeping goes on all the time. He said some really large amount of oil seeps into the Gulf every year. There are tar balls out there - even when nothing is going on.
The problem now - this current seeping they have found - is it normal seeping or is it due to the well being capped?
CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: We've been talking here in the office all day long about this 40 million gallon normal leakage into the Gulf of Mexico. Is this true? Really, do 40 million gallons of oil naturally leak into the Gulf of Mexico every year without wells even being there, just in cracks in the surface, or is this just something that someone made up? Tell me the truth.
VAN NIEUWENHUISE (Don Van Nieuwenhuise, who is a professor of petroleum geoscience at the University of Houston.): Actually, I don't know what the actual number is, but that sounds about right. All over the Gulf of Mexico, you have formations that actually leak to the surface. And when we look for oil and gas, we're looking for situations. We call them trapping situations, where the oil that's being formed in the earth does not follow up faults or actually break through capping rocks itself and -- and leak to the surface.
A lot of oil that's formed naturally by the earth ends up escaping or leaking to the surface in the form of natural seeps. And yes, there are a lot of these all around the world.
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