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Since when does a relief well have to intersect the busted well? What relief wells do is give that oil reservoir someplace else to go than up the busted pipe. Duh, tw. But yeah, it'll take until August to get there.
Petroleum never stays where it was made. You have petroleum source rocks, and you have subsurface geology that traps accumulations of petroleum, anticlines, salt domes, and so on. |
UG, that's not my understanding of what a relief well does.
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It's not, the relief well(s) have to intersect the first bore and plug it.
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http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6538 I'm sure if some of you are smart enough to search aroung this site, you'll find about relief wells. I'm not :smack:
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Blog from the WSJ.
WH Takes Cues from Liberal Think Tank on Spill Quote:
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I am too lazy to check upstream to see if anyone else has already posted this amusing photograph.
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it deserves to be posted more than once.
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BP Deepwater Oil Spill - Energy and Commerce Committee's Letter Outlining Risky Practices (The Oil Drum)
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The letter itself is, to put it simply, pretty ballin': they're highlighting a selection of technical issues in which BP took extreme shortcuts to hasten and cheapen the drilling of the well, at the cost of safe design and good construction. I've heard Waxman and Stupak are good, but this is pretty great. |
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LOL @ Clod.
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And Halliburton was telling BP they were taking too many risks trying to hurry this one -- to save millions. They were already behind time...
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