Solution for Stopping the Gulf Oil Spill How To Slow The BP Oil Slick
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May 22, 2010 by
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The Daily Energy Report for Tuesday May 4, 2010 discusses Governor Schwarzenegger ends offshore drilling debate, BP cleanup costs & Google invests in wind.
btw, those rings or booms should be called: “rings of doom” !
Why not light a match and burn the oil till it’s all gone!
why the hell aren’t they doing this?
To easy to simple you got to understand the Federal Governments involved its all about talk how much you need them and laws – do you think they even want to try something practical if it won’t help them
Thanks anyway
Wake up America your under siege
Cover the leaking pipes with floating parachutes close to the seabed. Allow the oil rise to the ceiling of the parachute inside. Open some wide holes to the ceiling of the parachute to connect with some mile long flexible pipes to channel the oil to sea surface level. Cupped a big upside down funnels to each pipe. Oil risen from deep sea will accumulate into the narrower drain tube of funnel and those thick oil in the tube can be easily collected with pumps and engines on tanker on sea surface.
with no regard to weather, fail! FIRE IN THE HOLE TIME!!
another idea would be to CLOSE off the gulf … a wall across from florida to cuba … hence making the gulf a big dam …. then give all the fish and crabs immigration rights … this will boost revenue as there will obviously be a FEE …nothing for free remember …
vacuum bomb its too late for that the greedy tarts want the oil
floating booms..human hair..suck it up with hay..I have an idea- BLOW THE PIPE UP! I know the US military has the ordinance for it….OH thats right..letting it leak is better…
@thoop008
meh.. come on man.. the booms can be moved. and you are really telling me that nothing is somehow better than something?
alright. so how do the vessels get to the actuall leak to try and stop the leak with 3 rings of boom in the way. The rig that is drilling the relief well will need to have vessels making multiple trips to it a day, not to mention that the skimmers will need to offload the oil and need supplies as well.
@drcolenrobinator
that it is…
this is how it should have looked when the may 7th amateur aerial video was shot.. instead it had zero booms around the site.
Little late for this
No drilling on arnolds coast,yay.