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The oil spill


Posted: Jun 14, 2010

This is an email forward I received today. I searched and found another related article, see the link at bottom.

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First fact, the original estimate was about 5,000 gallons of oil a day spilling into the ocean. Now they're saying 200,000 gallons a day. That's over a million gallons of crude oil a week!

I'm an engineer with 25 years of experience. I've worked on some big projects with big machines. Maybe that's why this mess is so clear to me.

First, the BP platform was drilling for what they call deep oil. They go out where the ocean is about 5,000 feet deep and drill another 30,000 feet into the crust of the earth. This it right on the edge of what human technology can do. Well, this time they hit a pocket of oil at such high pressure that it burst all of their safety valves all the way up to the drilling rig and then caused the rig to explode and sink. Take a moment to grasp the impact of that. The pressure behind this oil is so high that it destroyed the maximum effort of human science to contain it.

When the rig sank it flipped over and landed on top of the drill hole some 5,000 feet under the ocean.

Now they've got a hole in the ocean floor, 5,000 feet down with a wrecked oil drilling rig sitting on top of is spewing 20 0,000 barrels of oil a day into the ocean. Take a moment and consider that, will you!

First they have to get the oil rig off the hole to get at it in order to try to cap it. Do you know the level of effort it will take to move that wrecked oil rig, sitting under 5,000 feet of water? That operation alone would take years and hundreds of millions to accomplish. Then, how do you cap that hole in the muddy ocean floor? There just is no way. No way.

The only piece of human technology that might address this is a nuclear bomb. I'm not kidding. If they put a nuke down there in the right spot it might seal up the hole. ! Nothing short of that will work.

If we can't cap that hole that oil is going to destroy the oceans of the world. It only takes one quart of motor oil to make 250,000 gallons of ocean water toxic to wildlife. Are you starting to get the magnitude of this?

We're so used to our politicians creating false crises to fo rward their criminal agendas that we aren't recognizing that we're staring straight into possibly the greatest disaster mankind will ever see. Imagine what happens if that oil keeps flowing until it destroys all life in the oceans of this planet. Who knows how big of a reservoir of oil is down there.

Not to mention that the oceans are critical to maintaining the proper oxygen level in the atmosphere for human life.

We're humped.  Unless God steps in and fixes this.  No human can.  You can be sure of that! 

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The sky is fallling! The sky is falling! - Fear mongering SM

[ In Reply To ..]
Not to ignore the seriousness of the situation, it's still important to remember that (A) this is not the largest oil spill ever [not yet] -- it's just the largest one HERE (which, of course, is why we find it so danged important, because it's US and not some other country like the spills we've more or less ignored in the pasty) and (B) forwarded emails, particularly those that are of the Chicken Little variety, are rarely good sources of info and certainly not something to look to for advice.

And putting radiation into the oceans is a reasonable consideration? - Really?

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I don't think so . . .

I heard a kind of interesting discussion on the - radio a few days ago.

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A listener called in who is an engineer and spent 20-something years in the oil industry. He said the answer to stopping this is quite simple-just go down and smash the pipe. He said it was like a straw that you pinch off somewhere in the middle and fluid can not get through. Said that he has tried to contact numerous agencies with this information, including those "looking for answers" and they will not talk to him. I think he was implying that they know that to do so would prevent BP or anyone else from ever using that hole again so it must be about money. Obviously, I am not an engineer nor do I work in oil, thank God, so I don't know the truth of it but it kind of makes sense to me. Sorry to say, it would not surprise me either.

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