In this narrated clip you can see a large plume of red fluid in front of the ROV (remotely operated vehicle). When the view clears you can clearly see the riser top cap shaking back and forth. It looks like it is about to come off or get blown off by pressure. Video Rating: 5 / 5
April 27, 2010 (2:29) Oil off the coast of Louisiana is proving to difficult to stop, and could have a big impact on environmental policy debates. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Gulf oil spill BOP Flange Hiccup!! Its more than little ears and rough edges BP is trying to cut from the BOP Flange. There is a pretty large steel “tab” they now need to cut off. It should be a minor setback at most and most say that it should actually have been expected by BP. How well BP is able to remove the tab could possibly effect the amount of oil that BP can capture. Inaccurate title or description? Post a comment and I will fix it. Follow live blogging of this event blog.alexanderhiggins.com Watch it live here: blog.alexanderhiggins.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
As work continues to install the LMRP cap, this video animation illustrates how it will be connected to the drillship riser, prepped, maneuvered into position and installed on top of the BOP stack. Uploads by deepwaterhorizonjic.
HOUSTON – BP prepares for the Lower Marine Riser Package Cap (LMRP) installation, a method that may help contain the flow of oil from the well until the permanent relief well is drilled. This video illustrates the the removal of a section of the riser. Video courtesy of BP. Uploads by deepwaterhorizonjic
HOUSTON – BP prepares for the Lower Marine Riser Package Cap (LMRP) installation, a method that may help contain the flow of oil from the well until the permanent relief well is drilled. This video illustrates the diamond bladed cutter being moved into position to make the second critical cut. Video courtesy of BP. Uploads by deepwaterhorizonjic
Photographs of BP’s response to the Gulf of Mexico incident, focusing on the Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP) Cap Containment System Gulf of Mexico response