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PROOF -- BP Deepwater Horizon Drilled TWO Wells That Blew Out on FEB 13 and APR 20
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1021019:MV8xMTM5MjkxXzE4MzE3MzE0X0VCRERGNEFE] [quote:tweeny 1044395] Also, I really wish someone would debunk the video I posted if it was not DWH, because I clearly see two rigs side by side. If Well A had problems and they closed it, leaving a BOP on it to shut it in, then wouldn't hey have to leave a rig on top of it to control/operate the BOP below in case they needed to? Then if they started a second well nearby, either as a relief well or just a second exploratory one, they would have to use a second rig? [/quote] I won't debunk the video and truly I'm not sure it was shot, or even if that is DWH. But, I will give you an explanation for a second rig. BP was abandoning the rig. This was a planed abandon as they were going to use subsurface equipment on this well. On April 20, 2010, the crew of the Deepwater Horizon was preparing to temporarily abandon BP’s “Macondo” discovery well in Mississippi Canyon (MC) Block 252. In a few hours, they would have been ready to move the drilling rig off location so that a [b]completion rig [/b]could move on. [/quote]
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All anyone has to do is look up the below positions on a map to see where the first abandoned and blown out well is positioned in relation to the current well they supposedly capped. The first well, WELL #A, has been spewing oil into the Gulf since February 13. WELL #B (meant to be a relief well) commenced on or about February 20 and blew up Deepwater Horizon on April 20.
Look at the plans and the facts. Look at the maps. Do searches and see for yourself. All that's necessary is to read what has already been revealed.
This has been a monumental COVER UP since February 13. It is no different than the cover-up of what really happened with the World Trade Center. A cover-up is nothing less than a cover-up.
BP WELL #A
(the first well that blew and was abandoned)
Latitude 28/44/17.277 N
Longitude 88/21/57.340 W
On location in Mississippi Canyon Block 252 in the Gulf of Mexico, the Deepwater Horizon semi-sub commenced exploration drilling at the Macondo prospect on 03FEB10.
This exploration well had been partially drilled by Transocean in OCT09. The Marianas semi-sub was damaged by hurricane Ida and was removed for repairs in late NOV09.
BP immediately experienced serious problems with its Deepwater Horizon semi-sub operation on 03FEB10. They were unable to seal large cracks at the base of the well for ten days.
BP informed the U.S. Minerals Management Service Dept. of the Interior on 13FEB10 that the cracks were causing uncontrollable bursts of natural gas and they filed a permit to abandon the well immediately.
President Obama was notified of the well blowout on February 13, 2010.
BP WELL #B
(the second well that blew up Deepwater Horizon)
Latitude 28/44/16.027 N
Longitude 88/22/00.581 W
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**corrected on 7-22 (original Longitude entered was a typo error)
BP's Exploration Plan for both wells A and B filed with the Minerals Management Service (Dept. of the Interior) on February 23, 2009.
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