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"Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... (/showthread.php?tid=97929) Pages:
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Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - mikebw - 05-30-2010 - put a larger diameter pipe around the current one and suck the oil up - crimp the pipe, squeeze it until the sides comes together hopefully stopping the flow. - bury it under tons and tons of concrete - nuke it, causing the pipe to collapse and the seabed to cover it up Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - The UnDoug - 05-30-2010 Your first suggestion (the larger pipe) seems like a good one. Why can't they do that? Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - Grateful11 - 05-30-2010 I still say they should have tried quick setting concrete instead of drilling mud but then again I don't know how drilling mud reacts or why they thought mud would clog it up to begin with. I also heard they were pumping golf balls into it. Why not about 10,000 gallons of Great Stuff expanding foam all at once. Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - mrbigstuff - 05-30-2010 you know, this hasn't even risen to the level of pre-Roman technology as of today. sorry, had to get that off of my chest. yes, I know it's a mile down in the ocean, but still. Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - Speedy - 05-30-2010 They are going to cut off the only parts slowing stuff down so they have a clean pipe. This will speed up the flow. Then they will thread the outside of the pipe, screw on a cap and shut it off. Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - space-time - 05-30-2010 Speedy wrote: chance of success... 1%? Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - Grateful11 - 05-30-2010 space-time wrote: chance of success... 1%? They don't even do that above water, that I know of, that's why they have BOP's that actually work. Any other industry has to have contingency plans for spills as small as a slow drip of oil if there's a chance it's going end up in a storm drain. These people appear to have no contingency plan of any kind. I wonder what the big company that goes around the world putting out fires and capping wells has to say about all this. Re: "Top Kill" has officially failed... BP ponders next bit of 1960s-tech to try to plug oil leak... - Mini 9 - 05-31-2010 I think this has given terrorists a new achilles heel to focus on, don't you? |