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BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR
washingtonsblog.com ^ | Saturday, June 12, 2010

Posted on 06/13/2010 6:39:37 PM PDT by GonzoII

As I noted Tuesday, there is growing evidence that BP's oil well - technically called the "well casing" or "well bore" - has suffered damage beneath the level of the sea floor.

The evidence is growing stronger and stronger that there is substantial damage beneath the sea floor. Indeed, it appears that BP officials themselves have admitted to such damage. This has enormous impacts on both the amount of oil leaking into the Gulf, and the prospects for quickly stopping the leak this summer.

On May 31st, the Washington Post noted:

Sources at two companies involved with the well said that BP also discovered new damage inside the well below the seafloor and that, as a result, some of the drilling mud that was successfully forced into the well was going off to the side into rock formations.

"We discovered things that were broken in the sub-surface," said a BP official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. He said that mud was making it "out to the side, into the formation."

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonsblog.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bp; corexit; deepwaterhorizon; doomsday; oilspill
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To: cripplecreek

Drill, baby, drill has never been more correct.


21 posted on 06/13/2010 7:00:28 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: GonzoII

What they’re NOT saying is that said pressure leaks were caused when the saw blade got stuck as they were prepping for Top Kill.

Picture a leaking hose under pressure. Close the nozzle and the water leaks are worse than when the nozzle is open. The stuck saw blade was the closed nozzle.


22 posted on 06/13/2010 7:02:42 PM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: driftdiver

Relief wells are the only answer and that won’t be until August. They’ll have to divert the oil pressure far below the damaged well section.


23 posted on 06/13/2010 7:04:20 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: GonzoII
On tonight's news they scooped up a bucket of sand from about four feet deep and it was black sludge. An awful sight to see. I fear the skimming efforts is like scratching the surface of the problem.
24 posted on 06/13/2010 7:04:53 PM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: DCPatriot

the saw blade did not obstruct the pipe a significant amount. There were reports of this sub-sea floor damage a month before the explosion.


25 posted on 06/13/2010 7:04:57 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: tumblindice
At times like these I turn to Zap Brannigan for wisdom.

In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces.
26 posted on 06/13/2010 7:05:12 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Star Traveler

bookmark


27 posted on 06/13/2010 7:05:57 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: Yaelle

From what I have read, it’s not the oil that is the problem. The problem is that the Gulf Sea Floor has the largest deposit of methane hydrates under the oil deposits. The same methane hydrates underneath the Gulf of Mexico where a crater larger than the Grand Canyon was caused by a meteor and released the methane hydrates that caused the dinosaur extinction.

Not to mention that the oil rig is right smack on top of the New Madrid fault. Imagine that area creating a sinkhole. Lord help us all.


28 posted on 06/13/2010 7:06:56 PM PDT by autumnraine (America how long will you be so deaf aInd dumb to the chariot wheels carrying you to the guillotine?)
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To: Yaelle
I'm not the expert... I only read what is out there ... and this happened to be "out there" (on another FReeper thread) ...

You can go to this FReeper thread and take a look at some of the comments there, too ...

Deepwater Oil Spill - A Longer Term Problem


29 posted on 06/13/2010 7:07:48 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: driftdiver

“I believe this means you cannot cap this well. If you do the oil will come up through the seafloor.”

Ooooo, this means that the ONLY option will be multiple relief wells and we’ll have to pump out the whole damn thing.

...sounds good to me - but then Obama would rather see the Gulf rot in hell (we are Republicans, after all), than to get one useful barrel out of that mess.


30 posted on 06/13/2010 7:10:33 PM PDT by BobL (The whole point of being human is knowing when the party's over.)
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To: DCPatriot
The stuck saw blade was the closed nozzle.

No it wasn't. The 'saw' was a wire rope covered with diamonds. It was not some big round saw blade as you are describing, and could only have provided an almost immeasurable back pressure.

31 posted on 06/13/2010 7:11:23 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: driftdiver

Yes, but the sudden increase in pressure broke off more debris, causing the fizzier crevices to open wider.

I read it on the internet. ;^)


32 posted on 06/13/2010 7:11:37 PM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: UCANSEE2

I could have sworn I saw a large circular saw blade on one of the video feeds.

I’ll see if I can find it.


33 posted on 06/13/2010 7:14:12 PM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon))
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To: autumnraine

I wonder if magma movement could have caused the methane hydrates to expand, raising the pressure on the oil field above it?

There were two volcanoes in Guatamala in just the last month. Would they also be a signal of magma movement?


34 posted on 06/13/2010 7:14:19 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: GonzoII

This oil spill is a game changer, folks. This is the real deal.


35 posted on 06/13/2010 7:14:25 PM PDT by chris37
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To: Star Traveler
We later learned the pumping was shut down at midnight, we weren't told about that until almost 16 hours later, but by then...I'm sure BP had learned the worst. The mud they were pumping in was not only leaking out the "behind" leaks...it was leaking out of someplace forward...and since they were not even near being able to pump mud into the deposit itself, because the well would be dead long before...and the oil was still coming up, there could only be one conclusion...the wells casings were ruptured and it was leaking "down hole"

They tried the "Junk shot"...the "bridging materials" which also failed and likely made things worse in regards to the ruptured well casings.

Leading up to " As bad as it can get"??

36 posted on 06/13/2010 7:17:31 PM PDT by GOPJ (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=dam&lang=eng)
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To: NavyCanDo

The use of dispersants may actually be causing more problems than it is solving. It would be better for it to rise to the top, en masse, and be sucked up by ships, than to be separated into tiny glops which ‘disperse’ throughout the various thermoclines in the ocean waters.


37 posted on 06/13/2010 7:17:52 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: libh8er

Not until the governemnt waives all indemity...

The company I work for has been told by internal and external cousel...to stay far away from helping...the federal government is looking to make quick cash via lawsuits.

We have several ideas to share that are propritary...and we won’t share until we are told...we will suffer no consequence if our idea were to fail...if used


38 posted on 06/13/2010 7:18:04 PM PDT by antivenom (OBASTARD must become a "Half Term President" * Impeach the anti-Constitution Bastard!)
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To: DCPatriot

Yes you did. Those saws were what they were using to cut the smaller ‘choke’ lines surrounding the central riser tube.


39 posted on 06/13/2010 7:19:42 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: GOPJ

It sounds like a big disaster to me... and BP or Obama aren’t helping very much.


40 posted on 06/13/2010 7:21:53 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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