BP’s -Top Kill- fails to fix Gulf oil break
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June 27, 2010 by
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BP’s latest attempt to stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico has failed. Workers have been trying to pump cement – a method – known as Top Kill – into the breached well for 3 days. The next option will be an attempt to stem the flow using a containment valve. Engineers say the work will start within a week.
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Qin Chen, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge
The ecological catastrophe in the gulf of Mexico can be compared to the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Millions of gallons of oil are already in the Gulf of Mexico, and until now BP engineers failed to stop the leak.
The tornado season which has started recently in the Mexican gulf can geographically coincide with the oil spill. The oil emerging into the tornado can be air diffused.
@starlight1946 In response to you question
There is no way know to man to kill this well under these conditions ,
exept to drill a relief well which they are drilling four .
One of these 4 should be able to reach its target in 3-4 months
that is if the hurricane season doesnt interfere with the drilling opperations.
Why can’t we let the world minds get to work and do their procedures. Look at all the time we wasted on BP’s failed attempts. Nature and people are ruined. If it was my order I would even allow other Countries have their intellects try their procedures, couldn’t be worse then the BP failures. Let Russia try, etc.