Top kill procedure to cut off gushing oil well supposedly under way .

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This is a quote btw;
This hasn't seemed to have gotten much circulation yet, and I think it really needs to.* Seems that a crew from Schlumberger, on contract to BP, hightailed it off the platform at their own expense 6 hours before the blowout becuase BP refused their recommendation to shut down the well. This lends more credence to Thom's suggestion that corners were cut because the bigwigs were coming for a vist.

"BP contracted Schlumberger (SLB) to run the Cement Bond Log (CBL) test that was the final test on the plug that was skipped. The people testifying have been very coy about mentioning this, and you’ll see why.

SLB is an extremely highly regarded (and incredibly expensive) service company. They place a high standard on safety and train their workers to shut down unsafe operations.

SLB gets out to the Deepwater Horizon to run the CBL, and they find the well still
kicking heavily, which it should not be that late in the operation. SLB orders the
“company man” (BP’s man on the scene that runs the operation) to dump kill fluid down the well and shut-in the well. The company man refuses. SLB in the very next sentence asks for a helo to take all SLB personel back to shore. The company man says there are no more helo’s scheduled for the rest of the week (translation: you’re here to do a job, now do it). SLB gets on the horn to shore, calls SLB’s corporate HQ, and gets a helo flown out there at SLB’s expense and takes all SLB personel to shore.
 
At least BP has allowed everyone to view this stuff to let people make their own accusations. they could just leave everyone in the dark.
 
How the fuck do they think pouring mud down a hole gushing oil is going to work? Unless they have some giant ass pipe and the pressure of the mud going down can beat the pressure of the oil coming up with a tight seal
 
You are not understanding what I am saying. The blowout was caused by human error. (A call to change the mud/brine solution when testing the initial concrete pour) Once the pressure kick happened, nothing could have stopped it at that point.
 
Me, Angela, most of my Lemons team I think and a lot of my dad's boys. Usually a hell of a time. We bought a lot of beer but if you two are coming you might want to bring a little more.
 
How the fuck do they think pouring mud down a hole gushing oil is going to work? Unless they have some giant ass pipe and the pressure of the mud going down can beat the pressure of the oil coming up with a tight seal
 
Seems weird to me that we're relying on 6" worth of pipe to plug this thing up with mud

I know that what matters is the actual pressure, etc, going in, but it's hard to grasp when looking at the thing venting fucktons of shit.
 
Well, I'm going to bed and hoping to wake up to some good news regarding this tomorrow

Thanks to OT's oil field crew for bringing some knowledge to this thread
 
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