Sheep Knows How To Kill The Well In The Gulf Fast
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they steal our oil then sell it back to us
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You are assuming that they want the leak stopped. On Earth 95% of all industry, banks and governments are owned by 1% of the population and they want to crush any resistance to their world takeover. This leak is too valuable to them to just stop it and not use it to advance their agenda. There are many good ways to stop this leak but that is not the objective. Crushing the USA is the objective. Thesis, antithesis, synthesis; the Illuminati never change.
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@tiffanyhbeard your not informed right... millions of gallons are flowing out,plus the toxic gases flowing now with the oil
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Obviously I can learn more on your channel thru your vids than I can anywhere else.
Props to you for what you're doing here.
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Try cement BP...
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@eelli2945 Uhm...I've been unable to find a proper estimation of the pressure drop and have seen crazy underestimeated or crazy overestimated numbers relating to the riser and inserted drill pipe. Found anything relevant to the case?
On a different note : BP's engineer's are cowards, they know what the full datum is, but are afraid to release the true numbers. Nothing, but vermins! Remember? The few, the proud, the Engineers? Well, this is your chance!
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Cement B.O.P
They would also have to inject methanol into the pipe at seafloor to avoid freezing. If they could just capture the oil they would have time for the re-leaf well.
Thanks all for watching and commenting, I love feedback,
Sheep
eelli2945 1 year ago
Dear sheep, I'm a chem.eng. and I had exactly the same conclusions about the too many holes in the head + back pressure and beeing thus unable to perform the top kill. It was obvious right from last thursday that it wasn't working. Now, cement, baby cement sounds good to me, but can they get enough cement flowrate & amount of it to block the head in these conditions? Cause if they can't put it fast enough, the upward pressure will just ''push it'' aside and down on the seabed...
Juicexlx 1 year ago 2
@Juicexlx Land a lose bell cap that sits over the rips with a pipe coming straight up the top. The cap could be attached to a form. You would fill the form around the rips and cap with cement. The cap and the pipe would allow the oil to flow as you fill the form around it. After encasing the rips and the bell cap you could close a valve on the top of the pipe. While working on the rest of the leaks they could tie into the pipe on the top of the bell cap and capture the oil.
eelli2945 1 year ago
@eelli2945 Good effort, but what WE NEED is DATUM (DATA).
Some very competent Engineers aren't talking because they are afraid! BP's engineers are even worst: They are tied-up and bought vermins! GIVE up at least a realistic number on the pressure drop! A pressure drop that is going to end into a flowrate comprised into the intervalle of 1000-14000 BPD wasn't going to cut it. Now, another one between 14000 and 21000 won't either...
Juicexlx 1 year ago
@Juicexlx They would have done some kind of production testing. Measured flow rates, reservoir capacity, formation drawdown rates, so they are capable of determining the flow rate. They have the data.
eelli2945 1 year ago
@eelli2945 YES. I know that they are ''capable of determining the flow rate AND that they have the DATA'' Now, what the scientists and engineers all over the World are waiting for, is for them BP's assholes or WAY better the US Government (which still look fine politicaly, but could go down the drain) is to release the numbers! Even you, dear sheep (admit it) need the full DATUM. YOU can't make any calculations of the flow rate right now...
Juicexlx 1 year ago
@Juicexlx Oil company are very protective of well data especially on exploratory wells. Don't want Shell to know exactly what their they may be for reserves. Shell would compete for leases on the next sale. BP is probably using that excuse to hold back the data. At this point a poor excuse. BP would have given the government the data. They have data on all wells, at least in Canada they do.
Proprietary Interests would stop the gov from releasing the data to the public.
eelli2945 1 year ago