Oil leak Gulf of Mexico: Mother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 941912 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you realize how many times this has been posted? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 952655Can't be enough... and this should be pinned. Very clear we all are in big trouble now. Final warning to make the big step to zero-point energy... |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 941912 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody freaks....how many realize the amount of Quoting: Anonymous Coward 842974volcanism going on in the mid atlanic ridge that pumps more chemicals into the ocean this this leak ever will Hope you're kidding, otherwise I seriously doubt your intelligence... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 959187 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody freaks....how many realize the amount of Quoting: Anonymous Coward 842974volcanism going on in the mid atlanic ridge that pumps more chemicals into the ocean this this leak ever will How do you know? The earth might be releasing oil and gases all the time but not at this immense rate. Otherwise why aren't we seeing oil slick sheets on the world oceans? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 923152 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is this the Event Horizon, or is the name a pure coincident? [link to wolnapolska.boom.ru] Did not Steve Quayle, putting aside all the doubts about the reliability of his claims, say that many demons have their "abodes" in the deep seas and oceans? Many UFOs are observed over large bodies of water, some of them entering or departing the lakes, seas, oceans. |
Free Store User ID: 141703 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're humped. Unless God steps in and fixes this. No human can. You can be sure of that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 941912[link to pesn.com] God gets tired trying to help man. Now God has your attention ____ Last Edited by four winds on 05/02/2010 07:33 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 850546 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FUCK THE GULF THIS SHIT IS NOTHING YOU GODDAMN HIPPIES! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 941912Do I sense some sort of panic... or is it just denial? I can't stand all you hippies crying about this shit! This is nothing! Although I hope that it is huge! I hope it kills everything in the gulf! ![]() |
TX PATRIOT User ID: 950567 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody freaks....how many realize the amount of Quoting: Anonymous Coward 941912volcanism going on in the mid atlanic ridge that pumps more chemicals into the ocean this this leak ever will Hope you're kidding, otherwise I seriously doubt your intelligence... You might be interested before you start judging one's intelligence: The Ocean Studies Board and Marine Board of the National Academy of Sciences has published Oil in the Sea (2003) which summarizes sources of oil pollution: Relative contribution of average, annual releases (1990-1999) of petroleum hydrocarbons (in kilotonnes) from natural seeps and activities associated with the extraction, transportation, and consumption of crude oil or refined products to the marine environment: 600 Kilotonnes from natural seeps 480 Kilotonnes from HUMAN Activities 160 KT from Petro Transport 38 KT from Extraction Nearly 85 percent of the 29 million gallons of petroleum that enter North American ocean waters each year as a result of human activities comes from land-based runoff, polluted rivers, airplanes, and small boats and jet skis, while less than 8 percent comes from tanker or pipeline spills. [link to oceanworld.tamu.edu] . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 959187 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nearly 85 percent of the 29 million gallons of petroleum that enter North American ocean waters each year as a result of human activities comes from land-based runoff, polluted rivers, airplanes, and small boats and jet skis, while less than 8 percent comes from tanker or pipeline spills. Quoting: TX PATRIOT 950567[link to oceanworld.tamu.edu] . So far that might have been the case. But what we have here is something of epic proportions. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 849411 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When they are ready to cap the well the fire could be extinguished. IT'S THAT SIMPLE! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 959063 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody freaks....how many realize the amount of Quoting: TX PATRIOT 950567volcanism going on in the mid atlanic ridge that pumps more chemicals into the ocean this this leak ever will Hope you're kidding, otherwise I seriously doubt your intelligence... You might be interested before you start judging one's intelligence: The Ocean Studies Board and Marine Board of the National Academy of Sciences has published Oil in the Sea (2003) which summarizes sources of oil pollution: Relative contribution of average, annual releases (1990-1999) of petroleum hydrocarbons (in kilotonnes) from natural seeps and activities associated with the extraction, transportation, and consumption of crude oil or refined products to the marine environment: 600 Kilotonnes from natural seeps 480 Kilotonnes from HUMAN Activities 160 KT from Petro Transport 38 KT from Extraction Nearly 85 percent of the 29 million gallons of petroleum that enter North American ocean waters each year as a result of human activities comes from land-based runoff, polluted rivers, airplanes, and small boats and jet skis, while less than 8 percent comes from tanker or pipeline spills. [link to oceanworld.tamu.edu] . when plants and animals die unnaturally its a problem. |
Rex Kristos User ID: 90749 ![]() 05/02/2010 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody freaks....how many realize the amount of Quoting: TX PATRIOT 950567volcanism going on in the mid atlanic ridge that pumps more chemicals into the ocean this this leak ever will Hope you're kidding, otherwise I seriously doubt your intelligence... You might be interested before you start judging one's intelligence: The Ocean Studies Board and Marine Board of the National Academy of Sciences has published Oil in the Sea (2003) which summarizes sources of oil pollution: Relative contribution of average, annual releases (1990-1999) of petroleum hydrocarbons (in kilotonnes) from natural seeps and activities associated with the extraction, transportation, and consumption of crude oil or refined products to the marine environment: 600 Kilotonnes from natural seeps 480 Kilotonnes from HUMAN Activities 160 KT from Petro Transport 38 KT from Extraction Nearly 85 percent of the 29 million gallons of petroleum that enter North American ocean waters each year as a result of human activities comes from land-based runoff, polluted rivers, airplanes, and small boats and jet skis, while less than 8 percent comes from tanker or pipeline spills. [link to oceanworld.tamu.edu] . This one is without precedent...will see if man can put humpty dumpty back together again.... "And though I believe in the ineffable glory of God, and though I might have experienced the undeniable reality of the Deity, and though I may know the secrets of the ages, these do not fulfill the Love in my heart. But to Change and Be and Do and dissolve both the subject of my person and the object of my God into the fluency of Empirical Providence. The Way, the Truth, and the Life." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 929041 ![]() 05/02/2010 08:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FUCK THE GULF THIS SHIT IS NOTHING YOU GODDAMN HIPPIES! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 850546Do I sense some sort of panic... or is it just denial? I can't stand all you hippies crying about this shit! This is nothing! Although I hope that it is huge! I hope it kills everything in the gulf! ![]() too fucking stupid.. If it kills the gulf, Acid Rain will come down on the south... Killing the crops and creating famine, now consider this... we provide a LOT of fucking food for the world...... . This is not GOOD! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 850546 ![]() 05/02/2010 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FUCK THE GULF THIS SHIT IS NOTHING YOU GODDAMN HIPPIES! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 929041Do I sense some sort of panic... or is it just denial? I can't stand all you hippies crying about this shit! This is nothing! Although I hope that it is huge! I hope it kills everything in the gulf! ![]() too fucking stupid.. If it kills the gulf, Acid Rain will come down on the south... Killing the crops and creating famine, now consider this... we provide a LOT of fucking food for the world...... . This is not GOOD! You are a dumb fucking hippie. |
Malcouth User ID: 844465 ![]() 05/02/2010 08:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The part that is most concerning is that they should have anticipated this and had preventative measure in place. The fact that they didn't have a way to stop something like this and now no one knows how to turn it off is more concerning. What about all the other rigs in place and drilling away? But it sure put a damper on all the off shore drilling politics....Hmmmm Last Edited by Malcouth on 05/02/2010 08:19 PM |
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TX PATRIOT User ID: 950567 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So far that might have been the case. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 959187But what we have here is something of epic proportions. While it will be devastating, tragic and even possibly epic, it is not unprecedented. The IXTOC in Campeche released between 10K and 30K bbls per day for eight or nine months. It was devastating but the Gulf and the oceans are still here. The author in the OP's piece is full of shit. A pipe five feet wide?? LMAO There is not a pipe NOR a hole five feet wide at the wellhead (still intact from what I have read). The well head is clear from rig debris The hole is not wide open; rather there is 1,500 feet of pipe extending from the well head that is crimped. I'll see if I can locate the diagram. His numbers don't add up regarding his sensational claim that all the oceans of the world will be destroyed. Run the numbers on three to six months (time to relieve pressure with relief wells and cap), look at the numbers I provided in my last post as well as some history here (execute the cumulative calculations along with the numbers provided in my previous post): [link to www.marinergroup.com] [link to www.infoplease.com] He knows the flow will be stopped with a relief well (or two) and capping - albeit several months. Instead of describing that process, he sensationalizes. And if this guy is suggesting a nuke, then I suggest he obtained his engineering degree at WalMart. Then...LMAO...he states our only hope is that God steps in and fixes the well head. And people just fall for it all hook, line and sinker without one bit of research or questioning. Gotta get a slice 'o that mega doom....even if it isn't set in reality...gotta get me some. Reminds me of the Beggin' Strips dog... . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 847197 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So far that might have been the case. Quoting: TX PATRIOT 950567But what we have here is something of epic proportions. While it will be devastating, tragic and even possibly epic, it is not unprecedented. The IXTOC in Campeche released between 10K and 30K bbls per day for eight or nine months. It was devastating but the Gulf and the oceans are still here. The author in the OP's piece is full of shit. A pipe five feet wide?? LMAO There is not a pipe NOR a hole five feet wide at the wellhead (still intact from what I have read). The well head is clear from rig debris The hole is not wide open; rather there is 1,500 feet of pipe extending from the well head that is crimped. I'll see if I can locate the diagram. His numbers don't add up regarding his sensational claim that all the oceans of the world will be destroyed. Run the numbers on three to six months (time to relieve pressure with relief wells and cap), look at the numbers I provided in my last post as well as some history here (execute the cumulative calculations along with the numbers provided in my previous post): [link to www.marinergroup.com] [link to www.infoplease.com] He knows the flow will be stopped with a relief well (or two) and capping - albeit several months. Instead of describing that process, he sensationalizes. And if this guy is suggesting a nuke, then I suggest he obtained his engineering degree at WalMart. Then...LMAO...he states our only hope is that God steps in and fixes the well head. And people just fall for it all hook, line and sinker without one bit of research or questioning. Gotta get a slice 'o that mega doom....even if it isn't set in reality...gotta get me some. Reminds me of the Beggin' Strips dog... . Get your facts straight... IXTOC in Campeche leaked 8-9 mil gallons TOTAL. This leaked that in the first week!! The fact that no one has any idea how to stop it tells you all you need to know. Pipe down jr. |
TX PATRIOT User ID: 950567 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This one is without precedent...will see if man can put humpty dumpty back together again.... Quoting: Rex KristosRex, it is not unprecedented. The IXTOC released between 10K and 30K bbls per day for nine months (those are numbers from Pemex). Yes, it was ecologically devastating but the Gulf and the oceans are still here. . |
TX PATRIOT User ID: 950567 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Get your facts straight... IXTOC in Campeche leaked 8-9 mil gallons TOTAL. This leaked that in the first week!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 847197The fact that no one has any idea how to stop it tells you all you need to know. Pipe down jr. Sorry, my friend, IXTOC released approx 3 million BARRELS total over nine months. You better check your sources. . |
TX PATRIOT User ID: 950567 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The fact that no one has any idea how to stop it tells you all you need to know. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 847197Pipe down jr. Yes, they do and you would realize it if you would rub those two brain cells together and research. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 645034 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FUCK THE GULF THIS SHIT IS NOTHING YOU GODDAMN HIPPIES! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 850546Do I sense some sort of panic... or is it just denial? I can't stand all you hippies crying about this shit! This is nothing! Although I hope that it is huge! I hope it kills everything in the gulf! ![]() You sound like that corporate dickhead in Avatar. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 832392 ![]() 05/02/2010 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only way the crude will hurt a thing is if it has been poisoned purposely. Fish and marine life will eat it. There's been many a story in such places as scientific american, and tv documentary. Nothin to worry about. Shipping destroyed in world war 2 was worse for oil spills. |
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