'Top kill' fails, BP moves on 'to next option'

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Thats what I would do. fuck obama and trying to instantly lay blame when the experts don't even fucking know. Moron.
 
This guy is a moron. He doesn't even know how deep the well is! He is adding the water depth to the actual well TD. 30 years of experience my ass.

One thing this accident did do was solve the lack of technical professionals. Seems like everyone is an engineer now.
 
If you think that BP is going to bolt after $75 million and end up losing the entire American market due to consumer outrage, you're an idiot.
 
so have they stopped wasting effort to discredit anyone that doesnt agree with their spinning and underestimating and outright lying about whats happening
 
I'm tempted to break out a pen and paper and work out the scale height of water, and figure out the weight of a column of water, and therefore the pressure

but 9K wouldn't surprise me
 
WE GET IT, you're a natural gas expert now. Do you have to reference this garbage in every thread you're in?
 
meet the press faggot: why did this happen? did you mislead govt!? obama's mad at u!

bp managing director: we dont know why it happened, the BOP have multiple levels of redundancy to keep this from happening and we need to find out why this happened so we can make sure the other BOPs dont suffer from the same failure because this has never happened before and we want to make sure it doesnt

douchebag: I SAID, DID YOU MISLEAD GOVT? SIMPLE QUESTION YES OR NO QUESTION

bp: uhh, no, we didnt. everyone was aware of the risks.

douchebag: okay, we'll leave it at that, thanks for your time.
 
couldnt this pretty easily be solved by looking at the pressure gauges on the ROVs? you know they have them installed, they've got to because those things must have service ceilings (or floors, whatever)
 
I dont think you can appricate the depth of 5000ft, for instance if you were to go 5000ft underwater it would be like having 2million pounds of weight sitting on you. The pressure is 2200lb/in2
 
No, it seemed like they were trying to use old techniques on a severely different leak so it would seem like they were doing something. Now they're saying it may take two months until their new plan that has a higher success rate will actually go up. If they just started doing that originally then we'd only be 2 months into a leak than approaching 4.
 
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