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Offline Liberator

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While you guys are discussing the ecological impact, it's be forgotten that according to news the day they pulled the rig workers out of the water, there was apparently a large explosion followed by a smaller one approximately 3 hours later.  While I know they are working with volatiles that can build up pressures unexpectedly, part of me can't let go of the idea that maybe there was someone on the rig with nefarious intentions(terrorist) who set a bomb that didn't quite do the job and maybe set a second one.
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While you guys are discussing the ecological impact, it's be forgotten that according to news the day they pulled the rig workers out of the water, there was apparently a large explosion followed by a smaller one approximately 3 hours later.  While I know they are working with volatiles that can build up pressures unexpectedly, part of me can't let go of the idea that maybe there was someone on the rig with nefarious intentions(terrorist) who set a bomb that didn't quite do the job and maybe set a second one.

Something ridiculous like between 10 and 25% of all oil wells experience some form of blow-out (I'm currently trying to remember where I saw that figure to source it).  Blow-outs are the result of gas and fluid pressure build-up as it expands nearer the surface, so this can occur multiple times after an initial blow-out.  Not everything is caused by terrorism. 

Not to mention there are much better and softer terrorist targets than a deep-sea rig.  There are wells, refineries, and coal and petroleum power generating stations all over North America that would be much easier to penetrate and cause a great deal more damage and inconvenience.
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More damage?
Assuming the northern is ever going to have a biological life cycle again, I reserve the right to disagree!

However, you are right, terrorism on a deep-sea rig = stupid concept.
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While you guys are discussing the ecological impact, it's be forgotten that according to news the day they pulled the rig workers out of the water, there was apparently a large explosion followed by a smaller one approximately 3 hours later.  While I know they are working with volatiles that can build up pressures unexpectedly, part of me can't let go of the idea that maybe there was someone on the rig with nefarious intentions(terrorist) who set a bomb that didn't quite do the job and maybe set a second one.

Every time you think like this it's a victory for the terrorists. You are helping the terrorists acheive their goals by being terrified of them.
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Ok.  I'm not nearly as up to speed on what is going on here as I'd like to be, but seeing as no one else here actually works in the industry...

This was not a 30-year old drilling rig.  The Deepwater Horizon was a state of the art semi-submersible drilling rig built in 2001.  This platform had some of the best technology the industry has to offer onboard.  The target zone was deep.  Very deep.  My work is almost entirely on land, but most of my "deep" target zones are in the 13,000-foot range.  This one was in over 5,000 feet of water with a target zone at 18,000 feet.  Pressure and temperature were both high.

Information is sketchy.  Halliburton and BP don't want to talk much.  But it sounds like they had floated a liner down to bottom and were cementing around the bottom.  Standard procedure.  At around 20 hours after the cement job was completed, there was an uncontrolled flow of oil and gas to the surface.  No one is saying, but it sounds like they were performing a negative pressure test of the cement job and lost control of the well.

Regardless, when the blow-out took place, the blow-out preventers (BOPs) on the subsurface wellhead at the ocean floor SHOULD have kicked in.  These are massive rams that are strong enough to cut through any pipe that is in their way and shut off the well.  The BOPs failed.  That's not the only failsafe, but for that device to fail in this manner... heads are going to roll.  Whatever else went wrong, that is a failure on the part of the QA department in Cameron that is just unforgiveable.
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terrorism on a deep-sea rig = stupid concept.

I don't know, the concept seems sort of cool.
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terrorism on a deep-sea rig = stupid concept.

I don't know, the concept seems sort of cool.
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So two fail-safes failed epicly?

Negligence much?
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So two fail-safes failed epicly?

Negligence much?

Not necessarily - but I'm sure the EPA investigators will be examining the due diligence of the owners.
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