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Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie So do you think that instead we should buy all of our oil from the middle east? You are a moron. Do you think there's a difference? Oil is on the world market bozo. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver I have been on rigs in that area. IIRC, I would guess the water to be no more than 200' deep, which doesn't compare to the 10,000 or so for the other one. They can get a floater in there REAL QUICK to do some remediation like drilling and placing a plug. When I worked on rigs from '74 to '80, there were several fires and capsizings and collapses. It was common. Also common was dumping cuttings overboard which resulted in a sheen for miles, but back then, the tree huggers hadn't gotten out that far, or got to be so strong. Glad to see the system worked pretty well, and happy that all the men are safe. That's the main thing. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Steve B" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver I have been on rigs in that area. IIRC, I would guess the water to be no more than 200' deep, which doesn't compare to the 10,000 or so for the other one. They can get a floater in there REAL QUICK to do some remediation like drilling and placing a plug. When I worked on rigs from '74 to '80, there were several fires and capsizings and collapses. It was common. Also common was dumping cuttings overboard which resulted in a sheen for miles, but back then, the tree huggers hadn't gotten out that far, or got to be so strong. Glad to see the system worked pretty well, and happy that all the men are safe. That's the main thing. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, dumping crap in the ocean is fine with you. Sheesh. Fires, explosions, people having to be rescued... if that's a system that works, I'd hate to be around a system that didn't. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Jordon" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. If there was an explosion, then there was a big problem, and the system did not, in fact, work. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
On 9/2/10 5:53 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 **** happens. Another one of the "so long as corporations are doing it, it's ok" right-wing assholes. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Secular Humorist" wrote in message ... On 9/2/10 5:53 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 **** happens. Another one of the "so long as corporations are doing it, it's ok" right-wing assholes. Yep... right up until he's the one floating face-down in the water. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
Jordon wrote:
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 It MUST be Obama's fault. This **** never happened when GWB was in office. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
Jordon wrote:
nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
On Sep 2, 4:42*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Steve B" wrote in message ... wrote in message .. . On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oi... Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver I have been on rigs in that area. *IIRC, I would guess the water to be no more than 200' deep, which doesn't compare to the 10,000 or so for the other one. *They can get a floater in there REAL QUICK to do some remediation like drilling and placing a plug. When I worked on rigs from '74 to '80, there were several fires and capsizings and collapses. *It was common. *Also common was dumping cuttings overboard which resulted in a sheen for miles, but back then, the tree huggers hadn't gotten out that far, or got to be so strong. Glad to see the system worked pretty well, and happy that all the men are safe. *That's the main thing. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, dumping crap in the ocean is fine with you. Sheesh. Fires, explosions, people having to be rescued... if that's a system that works, I'd hate to be around a system that didn't. You're around the Obama presidency. It ain't working. WAFM! |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Larry" wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sep 2, 4:42 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... wrote in message .. . On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oi... Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver I have been on rigs in that area. IIRC, I would guess the water to be no more than 200' deep, which doesn't compare to the 10,000 or so for the other one. They can get a floater in there REAL QUICK to do some remediation like drilling and placing a plug. When I worked on rigs from '74 to '80, there were several fires and capsizings and collapses. It was common. Also common was dumping cuttings overboard which resulted in a sheen for miles, but back then, the tree huggers hadn't gotten out that far, or got to be so strong. Glad to see the system worked pretty well, and happy that all the men are safe. That's the main thing. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, dumping crap in the ocean is fine with you. Sheesh. Fires, explosions, people having to be rescued... if that's a system that works, I'd hate to be around a system that didn't. You're around the Obama presidency. It ain't working. WAFM! I'm "around" the Obama presidency? What the heck does that mean? You're a racist and a liar. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Larry" wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 It MUST be Obama's fault. This **** never happened when GWB was in office. Yet again, you've got you're head up your butt.. An MMS review last year found 41 deaths and 302 injuries out of 1,443 oil-rig accidents from 2001 to 2007. The agency's analysis found a lack of communication between the operator and contractors, a lack of written procedures, a failure to enforce existing procedures and other problems. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Jordon" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. Yes, they use diesel on the drilling rigs to power the EMD's, but usually they are not present on a production platform, as this one was. There may have been some avgas present for the choppers. Production platforms use natural gas straight from the wells, purified a little, to run their generators and pumps. I do notice that there was hysterical reporting of a slick a mile in size. And then, a report that the slick was not even close to that big, but much much smaller. Seems like only the first story got the publicity. Since there was not a lot of blood and gore, this event will get little play. I've been on rigs, and let me tell you, to evacuate during a fire like they did, and all get away safely is a testament to their training, preparation, equipment, safety procedures, company policies, and just doing everything right. They need to be commended, that's what the press should be touting now. The press loves it more when people screw up rather than do it right. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"A.Boater" wrote in message ... **** is CAUSED to happen. Probably, yet another cost saving measure on behalf of some corporation. a la BP Were you born an idiot, or did you just practice a lot? Have you ever been on an offshore platform in your life? No human in their right mind sets their workplace on fire when there's no land within a hundred miles. There's good money in getting oil to land, not having burnouts. Sheesh. Steve - former oilfield worker |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:13:07 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. Actually there is a huge difference if you think about it: Oil from the platform equipment is finite and will stop relatively quickly; Oil from the well can take months to control as we have seen. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Steve B" wrote in message ... "Jordon" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. Yes, they use diesel on the drilling rigs to power the EMD's, but usually they are not present on a production platform, as this one was. There may have been some avgas present for the choppers. Production platforms use natural gas straight from the wells, purified a little, to run their generators and pumps. I do notice that there was hysterical reporting of a slick a mile in size. And then, a report that the slick was not even close to that big, but much much smaller. Seems like only the first story got the publicity. Since there was not a lot of blood and gore, this event will get little play. I've been on rigs, and let me tell you, to evacuate during a fire like they did, and all get away safely is a testament to their training, preparation, equipment, safety procedures, company policies, and just doing everything right. They need to be commended, that's what the press should be touting now. The press loves it more when people screw up rather than do it right. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery And, the regulations that prevented the fire/explosion worked perfectly! |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Steve B" wrote in message ... "A.Boater" wrote in message ... **** is CAUSED to happen. Probably, yet another cost saving measure on behalf of some corporation. a la BP Were you born an idiot, or did you just practice a lot? Have you ever been on an offshore platform in your life? No human in their right mind sets their workplace on fire when there's no land within a hundred miles. There's good money in getting oil to land, not having burnouts. Sheesh. Steve - former oilfield worker It's caused to happen by loose or non-existent enforcement of regulations or the gutting of them. Apparently, you _were_ born an idiot or you had a lot of practice! |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:13:07 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. Actually there is a huge difference if you think about it: Oil from the platform equipment is finite and will stop relatively quickly; Oil from the well can take months to control as we have seen. But, in the case of BP, the shutoff valves did not work. This one, from what I see, the shutoffs worked, and with the slick being finally described as less than a mile big, there wasn't a lot of fluid lost from anything. The wells seem to have "shut in". Which means the closers worked and are holding the oil back. It IS a production rig, and that means that the wells have been drilled, and oil may be coming out under its own pressure. If any natural gas is present, that stuff is highly pressurized. Have you ever been boating, and noticed how big a sheen a tiny bit of gas makes? A mile long slick could be like a few hundred gallons, maybe less. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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says... "John H" wrote in message ... On Sep 2, 4:42 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... wrote in message .. . On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oi... Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver I have been on rigs in that area. IIRC, I would guess the water to be no more than 200' deep, which doesn't compare to the 10,000 or so for the other one. They can get a floater in there REAL QUICK to do some remediation like drilling and placing a plug. When I worked on rigs from '74 to '80, there were several fires and capsizings and collapses. It was common. Also common was dumping cuttings overboard which resulted in a sheen for miles, but back then, the tree huggers hadn't gotten out that far, or got to be so strong. Glad to see the system worked pretty well, and happy that all the men are safe. That's the main thing. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, dumping crap in the ocean is fine with you. Sheesh. Fires, explosions, people having to be rescued... if that's a system that works, I'd hate to be around a system that didn't. You're around the Obama presidency. It ain't working. WAFM! I'm "around" the Obama presidency? What the heck does that mean? You're a racist and a liar. You are a moron. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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On 9/2/10 5:53 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 **** happens. Another one of the "so long as corporations are doing it, it's ok" right-wing assholes. Hey, spoofer, do you think we should buy our oil from the middle east instead? |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article I bet more people remember the first article than subsequent ones, though. And I love the facial, body, and voice gyrations the press go through when they are explaining something they want people to take a certain way. And they all must have breakfast at IHOP where they get the keywords of the day. Hundreds of interviews nationwide every day, and every day, there's two or three new keyword phrases that mostly are Newspeak, and not really relevant to the topic. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery.com |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Steve B" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:13:07 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. Actually there is a huge difference if you think about it: Oil from the platform equipment is finite and will stop relatively quickly; Oil from the well can take months to control as we have seen. But, in the case of BP, the shutoff valves did not work. This one, from what I see, the shutoffs worked, and with the slick being finally described as less than a mile big, there wasn't a lot of fluid lost from anything. The wells seem to have "shut in". Which means the closers worked and are holding the oil back. It IS a production rig, and that means that the wells have been drilled, and oil may be coming out under its own pressure. If any natural gas is present, that stuff is highly pressurized. Have you ever been boating, and noticed how big a sheen a tiny bit of gas makes? A mile long slick could be like a few hundred gallons, maybe less. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, I guess that the BOP worked. Great. At the failure rate of 40%, they got lucky. Tell us again about how the system worked with a fire, explosion, and people in the water? |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:56:24 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article That's nice. The "system" didn't work, however. They're just lucky nobody died. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message ... In article , says... wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Knee jerk reaction. No oil escaped. You are a moron. In any case, the "system" didn't work. When the "system" works, there's no fire, explosion, and people in the water. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humanist" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie So do you think that instead we should buy all of our oil from the middle east? You are a moron. Do you think there's a difference? Oil is on the world market bozo. You are a moron. You're the BassDog? He does this same bs. You're a stalker or stalker wanna be. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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says... wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:56:24 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jordon" wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article That's nice. The "system" didn't work, however. They're just lucky nobody died. Damned unions. Don't care anything about keeping their workforce safe, just take money from the companies. Oh, wait, I claim here to be a union hack. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 10:38:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:13:07 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. Actually there is a huge difference if you think about it: Oil from the platform equipment is finite and will stop relatively quickly; Oil from the well can take months to control as we have seen. But, in the case of BP, the shutoff valves did not work. This one, from what I see, the shutoffs worked, and with the slick being finally described as less than a mile big, there wasn't a lot of fluid lost from anything. The wells seem to have "shut in". Which means the closers worked and are holding the oil back. It IS a production rig, and that means that the wells have been drilled, and oil may be coming out under its own pressure. If any natural gas is present, that stuff is highly pressurized. Have you ever been boating, and noticed how big a sheen a tiny bit of gas makes? A mile long slick could be like a few hundred gallons, maybe less. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, I guess that the BOP worked. Great. At the failure rate of 40%, they got lucky. Tell us again about how the system worked with a fire, explosion, and people in the water? There was no explosion. The system worked because they had an accident and nobody was seriously injured and there was no oil spill. We still don't know what caused the fire but the rumor is it was a welding accident. That happens wherever they weld. It would be wonderful if all occupations were totally accident free and nobody was killed at work but that is not the case. It turns out oil driller is actually pretty far down the list of most dangerous jobs, far behind construction workers, cops and firemen. Loggers and fishermen have a job that is about 5-6 times as dangerous. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...form-explosion |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:56:24 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article And there was no explosion: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/02/lou....html?hpt=Sbin And an "attorney" is calling me a liar? |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
On 9/3/10 8:12 PM, Larry wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:56:24 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article And there was no explosion: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/02/lou....html?hpt=Sbin And an "attorney" is calling me a liar? She's not the only one, Dan, DK, Bob, Larry, and, of course, your real name: Asshole. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
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On 9/3/10 8:12 PM, Larry wrote: wrote: On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 16:56:24 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... Jordon wrote: nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 10:24:08 -0700, wrote: wrote in message ... http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/02/rescue-efforts-underway-after-oil-rig-accident-in-gulf/?hpt=T2 Drill baby drill Burn baby burn Lie baby lie This may actually be an example of the system working. If the reports are right there were no fatalities and no oil was spilled. That is better than the normal drive time experience in your major city. Oil rig worker is a safer job than cab driver There's a mile-long slick, according the news. An explosion is the "system working"??? Just because there's oil on the water doesn't mean it came from the well. I'm sure they have diesel generators on the rig and you need to store the fuel. The explosion could have blown that up. There wasn't an explosion or an oil slick. Early reports are often full of bad information. As usual, you're the one who's a liar. http://www.wdsu.com/r/24854300/detail.html Did you read the article? "Troedson said Thursday afternoon that Coast Guard boats and aircraft have not been able to find a sheen." It was the title of the article And there was no explosion: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/02/lou....html?hpt=Sbin And an "attorney" is calling me a liar? She's not the only one, Dan, DK, Bob, Larry, and, of course, your real name: Asshole. Funny stuff from WAFA in 20639. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 15:09:44 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 10:38:08 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:13:07 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I agree that it may not have come from the well. Seems like a distinction without a difference. Oil in the water is still oil in the water. Actually there is a huge difference if you think about it: Oil from the platform equipment is finite and will stop relatively quickly; Oil from the well can take months to control as we have seen. But, in the case of BP, the shutoff valves did not work. This one, from what I see, the shutoffs worked, and with the slick being finally described as less than a mile big, there wasn't a lot of fluid lost from anything. The wells seem to have "shut in". Which means the closers worked and are holding the oil back. It IS a production rig, and that means that the wells have been drilled, and oil may be coming out under its own pressure. If any natural gas is present, that stuff is highly pressurized. Have you ever been boating, and noticed how big a sheen a tiny bit of gas makes? A mile long slick could be like a few hundred gallons, maybe less. Steve Heart surgery pending? Read up and prepare. Learn how to care for a friend. http://cabgbypasssurgery So, I guess that the BOP worked. Great. At the failure rate of 40%, they got lucky. Tell us again about how the system worked with a fire, explosion, and people in the water? There was no explosion. The system worked because they had an accident and nobody was seriously injured and there was no oil spill. We still don't know what caused the fire but the rumor is it was a welding accident. That happens wherever they weld. It would be wonderful if all occupations were totally accident free and nobody was killed at work but that is not the case. It turns out oil driller is actually pretty far down the list of most dangerous jobs, far behind construction workers, cops and firemen. Loggers and fishermen have a job that is about 5-6 times as dangerous. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...form-explosion \ Hummm British newspaper over hypes a rig fire British Petroleum doesn't own. I'm Shocked! Why not read the USCG reports that say no explosion and no oil spill? They were onsite, not 3,000 miles away, sitting on an agenda. Oh, so it was just a huge fireball, unless you're claiming the photos are doctored. |
Another oil rig explodes in the Gulf
wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 21:10:50 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: So, I guess that the BOP worked. Great. At the failure rate of 40%, they got lucky. Tell us again about how the system worked with a fire, explosion, and people in the water? There was no explosion. The system worked because they had an accident and nobody was seriously injured and there was no oil spill. We still don't know what caused the fire but the rumor is it was a welding accident. That happens wherever they weld. It would be wonderful if all occupations were totally accident free and nobody was killed at work but that is not the case. It turns out oil driller is actually pretty far down the list of most dangerous jobs, far behind construction workers, cops and firemen. Loggers and fishermen have a job that is about 5-6 times as dangerous. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...form-explosion \ Hummm British newspaper over hypes a rig fire British Petroleum doesn't own. I'm Shocked! Why not read the USCG reports that say no explosion and no oil spill? They were onsite, not 3,000 miles away, sitting on an agenda. Oh, so it was just a huge fireball, unless you're claiming the photos are doctored. You live too close to Hollywood. Fireballs are not explosions, no matter what you see on TV. Oh come on! 13 people went into the water. It wasn't some simple fire-extinguisher fire. There were injuries. It was certainly classified as an explosion. |
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