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The Gulf Disaster Day 882 UN scientist are now considering the use of liquid nitrogen as a 'fix' to the now 'bankrupt' BP's well leaks. BP colapsed after their stock prices crashed, their products where boycotted and the company's 49.8 billion paid out in fighting the spills and damage claims. The 'plan' is to pump liquid nitrogen in to the first well from a secondary well drilled to intersect 2,000 feet below the ocean floor. Scientist are hoping this will 'freeze' the oil and make it possible to contain the spill. A spokesman stated that this will take at least 5 months to accomplish due to the lack of breathable air in the region. Works will be required to wear full hazardous waste protection while working, greatly reducing their efficiency. If this works, they are hoping it will stop the second leak created when Atlantic Explorer exploded and sank in September of 2010. The US Republican's continue blaming the courts for overturning former US president Obama's executive order to stop the drilling of the 33 exploratory wells in the Gulf, even though the republican party originally fought to get the drilling moratorium lifted. The UN is hoping to conclude the debate on if the 'Atlantic's lost' by the end of next month and weather or not to move the effort to aid the Pacific war. The battle to save Hawaii's beaches continues despite the lack of adequate funding and resources. The UN's up-coming decision may be the regions last chance at being saved. Meanwhile, Australia's and other nation's battles continue. New help may be coming to those regions as well if the Atlantic battle is deemed a 'lost cause'. Currently, there is a 5 mile 'keep out' band around all shores of the Atlantic ocean because of heath hazards. Governments of all Atlantic bordering nations are urging any remaining people with in, what is now being called 'The 5 mile Dead Zone' to get out now. This 'border' may be moved even more inland if the air quality continues to degrade, a UN spokesperson stated. There is 'talk' of imposing this safety measure on all nations that boarder the Indian and Southern oceans later next week. The UN has not made any comment on a plan is to deal with the millions of dead life forms washing up on the shores around the Atlantic and other oceans. NOAA has set the estimated death of Atlantic life forms at around 86% and that 100% is inevitable even if the two spills are contained. Temperatures continue to 'sore' as more Hydro Carbons enter the atmosphere caused by the evaporation of the oil on the Seas. The UN's appointed science chairman declared yesterday, "We have still not found a viable method to capture these gases at any significant rate that will abed the global temperature increases". She also stated the science committee are "Continuing the research on all realist ideas to capture the gas". Gas Prices are unsurprisingly, up 2% more today. With an average cost of $17.12 per gallon in the USA, motorist in that nation are not driving unless required. Food prices are expected to hit record highs as the price of transportation sky rockets. Some foods are expected to increase by 600 to 800% as the land they are grown on becomes to warm to sustain the crops. Some even fear that certain foods will disappear because of the 'fussy' temperatures required to grow these food products. The relocation of the financial giants of New York city to Bolder Colorado is almost complete. Other Nations financial districts are moving far inland as well as the 'dead zone' encroaches. The UN sited this as a 'good move' because even if the air was breathable, the rising sea levels will soon place many of the streets in costal areas under one to three feet of salt water with in a few years. |
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The Gulf Disaster Scarily, that is one of a number of plausible scenarios... It's our only planet! Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Tangible progress at last? BP installs new sealing cap on leaking Gulf oil well BP has successfully installed a new sealing cap on the leaking Gulf of Mexico oil well, company officials say. It is hoped the new cap will stop the leak and help capture all the oil before it can pour into the sea. ... So... HOW LONG HAS THAT TAKEN? And they've only just now put the surface ships in place to be able to take all the oil that is captured. A good improvement but still an awful mess. Obviously it is considered better business sense to pollute the ocean hoping that the vast quantities of oil remain hidden from view than to expedite fixing the source mess that was created in the first place. How much wildlife and how much human livelihoods destroyed? It's our only planet! Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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i think petroleum has no countries or origin Koran: " even though will go they to hide among stars, but they will make it only when ' they will discover a source of energy, inexhaustible (unlimited), and God will strike the Men(People) there or they will be ". Thus we have to wait to have another type of energy, unlimited, perhaps fusion??? Purpose i insist that Jesus-Christ has shown the " vapor ". Because water, changes from ice to vapor, drank it always return to water and gift produce any bad or cancerigene material. Radioactivity, petroleum, and all about inside the Earth is very bad for men, has kind of Zakkoum. drank what can we doh? Yew we kill BP, another wil take its place and perhaps make something worse " All The Universe sings the Praises Of Your Lord, but you do not understand its singing(song) ". |
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Looks like they have been damnably lucky with their timing and weather: Ships evacuated from Gulf as tropical storm advances Earlier storms would have left them with a completely unrestricted gusher. Still a big mess yet to clean up... And make safe... It's our only planet! Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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I very much hope BP has a vastly improved and effective safety ethos for this: BP set to begin oil drilling off Libya ... BP spokesman David Nicholas told AFP news agency on Saturday: "We expect to begin the first well in the next few weeks", adding that the wells "can take six months or more to drill". The Libyan well is deeper than the well that ruptured under the Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Deepwater Horizon blew up on 20 April, killing 11 workers. Mr Nicholas said: "If there are any lessons obviously that come out of the investigation into what happened on the Deepwater Horizon, we will apply those to our drillings across the world." ... The Gulf of Mexico is the one area where one species of tuna spawns. The Gulf of Sirte is where the second species of tuna spawns... I hope we don't drive all tuna to extinction! It's our only planet. Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Can there be a "safe" ethos when such as this is accepted as normal practice?: Tech Worker Testifies of 'Blue Screen of Death' on Oil Rig's Computer ... The machine had been locking up for months, Williams said, producing what he and others on the crew called a "blue screen of death." "It would just turn blue. You'd have no data coming through," Williams said today, according to the New York Times' story. With the computer frozen, the driller would not have access to crucial data about what was going on in the well. ... I very much hope BP has a vastly improved and effective safety ethos for this: It's our only planet. Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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"In his testimony Friday, Michael Williams, the chief electronics technician aboard the Transocean-owned Deepwater Horizon, said that the rig's safety alarm had been habitually switched to a bypass mode to avoid waking up the crew with middle-of-the-night warnings." this is the reason, everything else is just trying to hide what they have done(or actually, not done) |
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an interesting note that seems to have slipped by everyone. I heard on NPR about testimony that indicated that the BP folks turned off the Methane detectors on the rig because of the false positives. They didnt like how it disrupted work and workers sleep. I'm sure the dead and injured can rest easy on that note ![]() In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. Diogenes Of Sinope |
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an interesting note that seems to have slipped by everyone. I think I said they operated the rig with the same skill and know how and attention to detail as the engineers did operating the Chernobyl power plant. ![]() |
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Greenpeace activists shut down London Gas stations Quite a good one for a news splash! Meanwhile, over in the Gulf: BP oil spill: Vessels return to site after storm ... "We're going to be playing a cat-and-mouse game for the remainder of the hurricane season," he said. ... BP to set aside $32.2bn to cover oil spill costs BP says it has set aside $32.2bn (£20.8bn) to cover the costs linked to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. What isn't costed is the life painfully destroyed and contaminated across a vast area and volume of ocean... Or for how long the mess is going to persist. It's our only planet. Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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When I ' was at the school, at the beginning of the 70s, my professor already said to us that most considered the sea as a trash can. And what many people preferred to empty ferment them on the open sea, because the fine imposed in case of grip(taking) in offence, was lower than the cost of the cleaning of the tanks of boat, especially when ' he ' acted of product toxic. But I see that the USA are scandalized, only because them own coast(ribs) is made dirty, the USA it was has little against the measures of reduction of CO2 there???? And then I do not condemn BP because if the platform would still produce some oil, they would have it of the profit, it ' is thus that BP did not make it express. But the USA have they the quiet consciousness. When the USA waged war in Vietnam, have they not bombarded that - this with barrel(trunk) of poison and toxic product??? I saw it has the TV, but I do not know if it ' is true. But if it ' is the case this pollution was deliberately made, have it Because I am sure, me that BP never if it ' the case is this pollution was deliberately made, have they not blown up his(her,its) platform which brought back to(reported) him(her) millions. it ' is little as the children careless who are going to play on a piece of waste ground, and him(her,it) one of them, unlucky person, puts the foot on an appearance(mine), is it is killed or a leg, but men ' really care there they, since this do not arrive at their son. Koran: roughly: " said God: oh Man, I declare you that I refrained myself from the injustice, and if you want to be my vicar, I declare you that I you the prohibition ". Thus the cannibals who received nothing from the revelation of their Lord, are eatable some the others for centuries, but God does not punish them for what they make, because ' they have no Law which forbids it to them. And it will be maybe they the future believers above all the others, but us who received law divine, we are sometimes punished, for a single word which is fate(spell) For a single word which went out of our mouth, or writes. Ciao Momo " All The Universe sings the Praises Of Your Lord, but you do not understand its singing(song) ". |
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some yahoo ran into it. not like they were drilling and it exploded ![]() In a rich man's house there is no place to spit but his face. Diogenes Of Sinope |
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[...] An interesting perspective is given from these clips: Reality Flyover at Macondo Wellhead: Oil Is Still There Folks ... This was 24 hours before the mainstream talking heads of all political stripes were declaring that only one barrel of oil had been skimmed from the Gulf on Tuesday, so it looked pretty much as if the crisis were over. But is it? The oil flowed mercilessly for 86 days until July 15, dumping 200 million gallons of Louisiana crude into the Gulf of Mexico. SkyTruth, the website that has accurately depicted the size and scope of the river of oil since the days when BP was maintaining a paltry 1000 barrels per day, has a nifty analysis and a couple of good caveats. ... ... All of those 200 million gallons did not vanish. How much oil can't be seen with satellite images? How much oil is buried in beach sands, embedded in marshes, is still dispersed in the water column or is lying on the sea floor? ... Our featured pilot, Bonny Schumaker, took NBC up for a tour of the oiled waters yesterday. NBC is taking the lead now and stressing that the oil has not disappeared (News video) ... Over 1.8 MILLION GALLONS of [toxic] dispersant added to over 200 MILLION GALLONS of crude oil... And for a glib news-clip summary: "Oil is degrading" (News video) "Oil really is degrading. How you take that depends on whether you want it to disappear or whether you may (or may not) profit by it." There's going to be quite a mess there for some time yet. One question is: how much life has been wiped out? Tuna? Turtles? It's our only planet. Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Greenpeace activists shut down London Gas stations Yes, well done Greenpeace. The petrol filling stations are franchises! The only people who were hurt, were the people who owned them, worked in them and the people who may have run out of petrol on their way to work and got the sack for being late. Have Greenpeace not noticed that people are getting sick and tired of being 'pushed around' by people who do nothing but protest? In London, there is real hatred towards these 'activists' and things are going to get pretty ugly before too long. When are Greenpeace going to scale the walls of the headquarters of the other companies involved? Or, are they too stupid to recognise the fact that other companies were involved? How about Greenpeace putting barriers around the USA? I sincerely hope that the owners of the various petrol filling stations, sue Greenpeace for loss of trade, trespass and a shed load more things! Me? I buy BP petrol and will continue to do so. Did I mention that my sister works for Shell. Indeed she does and she has no problem buying BP petrol for her car and has alot of sympathy for BP's plight - what would she know, eh? Don't take life too seriously, as you'll never come out of it alive! |
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... Did I mention that my sister works for Shell. Indeed she does and she has no problem buying BP petrol for her car and has alot of sympathy for BP's plight - what would she know, eh? So you're a bit biased then? And "ignorance is bliss" and excuses everything eh? And you condone wiping out most of the life in the Gulf of Mexico so that you can blissfully pootle around in your car, oblivious? After all, the big mess is on the other side of the planet... No problem over here this side eh? Shame one species of tuna might be wiped out. One spawning generation very likely has. Big question as to whether the adults escaped or were poisoned and suffocated. And that's only one aspect... Regardless of whatever financial franchising trickery is done, Greenpeace pulled off a very appropriate publicity splash. I'm not sorry if that might have inconvenienced you and your sister in some immeasurably insignificant minuscule way. We will all be paying for the BP recklessness and mess in various significant ways. From today's newspaper, likely at your nearby favoured BP petrol station: BP oil spill: A Louisiana tragedy For Tim Gautreaux, a Louisiana local whose family is immersed in the oil industry, the BP leak means the death of his whole community. And things can only get worse… Unfortunately, your attitude makes for a very pertinent example. Regards, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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No surprise, the Gulf oil well blowout is just one of many oil industry 'incidents' that happen on a daily basis: Oil industry safety record blown open National Wildlife Federation says catalogue of oil industry accidents proves BP disaster in Gulf of Mexico is not a one-off... [...] ... Among the causes for the poor safety record was the industry's relentless costcutting, despite record profits, said the report's authors, describing equipment failures, tank corrosion, and other signs of poor maintenance. The poor safety and environmental records were not restricted to the so-called Big Oil companies. ... And now BP are to start drilling deep in the Mediterranean, threatening a second species of tuna... Considering recent events, dangerously silly. Regards, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Good progress at last? BP starts 'static kill' to plug Gulf of Mexico oil well BP has started the "static kill" of its leaking Gulf of Mexico oil well, a step towards permanently sealing it. [...] The US government estimates the well leaked 4.9 million barrels of oil before being capped last month, with only 800,000 barrels being captured. US Oil Spill The well ruptured after an explosion on a drilling rig in April which killed 11 workers. That has taken a long time. So lets add up the numbers: 4.9 million barrels - 0.8 million barrels = 4.1 million barrels discharged = 172,200,000 US gallons (42 US gallons per barrel) = 651,847,930 litres (158.9873 litres per barrel) That gives a volume for the discharged oil of: 651,848 m^3 (cubic metres) That's a very large volume of crude oil. The surface slick area is listed as 2,500 to 68,000 sq mi (6,500 to 180,000 km^2) (BP oil spill) Oil is very toxic to marine life. Assuming the toxicity of "It only takes one quart of motor oil to make 250,000 gallons of ocean water toxic to wildlife" (a concentration of 1ppm), for the BP Gulf oil spill that gives: 172,200,000,000,000 US gallons of fatally contaminated ocean = 651,847,930,000,000 litres (158.9873 litres per barrel) That gives a volume of ocean that has been fatally contaminated of: 65,184,793 m^3 (cubic metres) That is a very large volume of ocean to wipe out. How many football stadiums could you fit in that?! And that excludes the effects of the 2.8 million gallons (10,599,153 litres) of known toxic dispersants added... Meanwhile for comparison, pollution from The Exxon Valdez is still a problem over twenty years later... A very big mess. It's our only planet, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Good progress at last? At last, it's looking good for stopping the oil gusher: BP says 'static kill' to stop oil leak was successful BP says the "static kill" of its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well has worked, a big step towards sealing it. ... No surprise that the pollution and the wiping out of a vast tract of marine life are being greatly downplayed... A very big mess. It's our only planet, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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Anyone believe it? Nope. Wonder how much BP paid for that "breakdown". Janice |
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