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  • floridaorange
    I'm merely a humble butler
    • Dec 2005
    • 29116

    BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

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    Online:

    BP underwater video: http://bit.ly/bwCXmR

    The Associated Press
    Monday, July 12, 2010 | 6:27 p.m.

    BP robots attached a new, tighter-fitting cap on top of the gushing Gulf of Mexico oil leak Monday, raising hopes that the crude could be kept from polluting the water for the first time in nearly three months.

    Placing the cap on top of the leak was the climax of two days of delicate preparation work and a day of slowly lowering it into position a mile below the sea. The capping project _ akin to building an underwater Lego tower _ is just a temporary fix, but the oil giant's best hope for containing the spill.

    The next unknown is whether the 18-foot-high, 150,000-pound metal stack of pipes and valves will work. BP plans to start tests Tuesday, gradually shutting the valves to see if the oil stops or if it starts leaking from another part of the well.

    Residents have been skeptical BP can deliver on its promise to control the spill, but the news was still welcome on the coast. Dwayne Touchet, a 44-year-old shrimper from Welsh, La., said he was relieved to hear the cap was on and can only pray that it works. Touchet is working in the Vessels of Opportunity program, where BP employs local boat owners and fisherman out of work because of the spill.

    "It's not over, there's still a lot of oil to clean up. We don't know how it will affect it (the water) in the years to come, all we can do is trust in the Lord," he said.

    Around 6:30 p.m. CDT, live video streams trained on the wellhead showed the cap being slowly lowered into place, 11 hours after BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles said the company was close to putting the seal in place. BP officials said the device was attached around 7 p.m.

    The cap will be tested and monitored to see if it can withstand pressure from oil and gas starting Tuesday morning for six to 48 hours, according to National Incident Commander Thad Allen. On his Facebook page, Allen also shared news of the development. "Getting there," Allen wrote in a status update shortly after the cap landed on the well.

    The cap will be tested by closing off three separate valves that fit together snugly like pairs of fists, choking off the oil and blocking it from entering the Gulf.

    BP doesn't want the flow of oil to stop instantaneously, said Don Van Nieuwenhuise, director of Professional Geosciences Programs at the University of Houston. Shutting the oil off too quickly could cause another explosion, he said.

    "Rather than like a train running into a brick wall, it'll be more like putting the brakes on slowly," he said. "That's what they're aiming for. You can keep the brakes on and everyone arrives alive, or you hit the wall and have big problems."

    Engineers will be watching pressure readings. High pressure is good, because it would mean the leak has been contained inside the wellhead machinery. But if readings are lower than expected, that could mean there is another leak elsewhere in the well.

    "Another concern right now would be how much pressure the well can take," and whether intense pressure would further damage the well, said Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute.

    Even if the cap works, the blown-out well will still be leaking. But the newer, tighter cap will enable BP to capture all the oil, or help funnel it up to ships on the surface if necessary.

    One of those ships, the Helix Producer, began operating Monday and should be up to its capacity of collecting roughly 1 million gallons of oil a day within a few days, Suttles said.

    A permanent fix will have to wait until one of two relief wells being drilled reaches the broken well, which will then be plugged up with drilling mud and cement. That may not happen until mid-August.

    Meanwhile, the Obama administration issued a revised moratorium on deep-water offshore drilling Monday to replace the one that was struck down by the courts as heavy-handed. The new ban, in effect until Nov. 30, does not appear to deviate much from the original moratorium, as it still targets deep-water drilling operators while defining them in a different way.

    Work on the new capping operation began Saturday with the removal of a leaky cap that captured about 1 million of the 1.5 million to 2.5 million gallons of oil the government estimates is spilling from the well every day.

    Gulf residents closely watched the operation, knowing the damage already done to the biologically rich Gulf and the coast's two leading industries, fishing and tourism.

    "I think we're going to see oil out in the Gulf of Mexico, roaming around, taking shots at us, for the next year, maybe two," said Billy Nungesser, president of Louisiana's oil-stained Plaquemines Parish. "If you told me today no more oil was coming ashore, we've still got a massive cleanup ahead."

    BP "can't do much, but they know how to drill wells," dock master Jimmy Beason said at a marina in Orange Beach, Ala. "I think that by the end of the month it will be stopped, and this work with the cap is part of it. I see the light at the end of the tunnel."

    As of Monday, the 83rd day of the disaster, between 89 million and 176 million gallons of oil had poured into the Gulf, according to government estimates. The spill started April 20 when the Deepwater Horizon rig, leased by BP from Transocean Ltd, exploded and burned, killing 11 workers. It sank two days later.

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    It was fun while it lasted...
  • Jenks
    I'm kind of a big deal.
    • Jun 2004
    • 10250

    #2
    Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

    cue runningman's theory of doom in 3....2...1....

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    • chuckc
      DUDERZ get a life!!!
      • Jun 2004
      • 5459

      #3
      Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

      ^^hold your breath there. i just checked the live feed and its still gushing.

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      • clintlove
        Hey girl, ya Hungry?
        • Jun 2004
        • 3264

        #4
        Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

        The Weather Channel and weather.com provide a national and local weather forecast for cities, as well as weather radar, report and hurricane coverage

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        • DancingQueen
          AVB FanClub | President
          • Oct 2005
          • 4061

          #5
          Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

          I pray that this works.
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          • floridaorange
            I'm merely a humble butler
            • Dec 2005
            • 29116

            #6
            Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

            Oil leak has stopped.

            live video: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/...oil-spill.html

            It was fun while it lasted...

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            • runningman
              Playa I'm a Sooth Saya
              • Jun 2004
              • 5995

              #7
              Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

              it's funny how easily you believe the company that brought you this disaster. I don't believe anything BP has to say.

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              • floridaorange
                I'm merely a humble butler
                • Dec 2005
                • 29116

                #8
                Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                ^oh ok

                you think the "live feed" is staged?

                It was fun while it lasted...

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                • floridaorange
                  I'm merely a humble butler
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 29116

                  #9
                  Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                  reality check:

                  It was fun while it lasted...

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                  • runningman
                    Playa I'm a Sooth Saya
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 5995

                    #10
                    Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                    they wouldn't do a thing like that right? They only stopped allowing reporters or people with camera's near the beaches to see the damage and arresting anyone that tried. No they wouln't setup a fake video that is too outside the box. Not even BP is that smart... hahahahahah

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                    • Jenks
                      I'm kind of a big deal.
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 10250

                      #11
                      Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                      ^is there any joy in your life at all dude? do you ever just shut off that odd left field brain of yours and i dunno, drink a beer or something?

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                      • runningman
                        Playa I'm a Sooth Saya
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 5995

                        #12
                        Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                        all the time.. I just got drunk last night with my buddies if you must know. I just don't understand why people would believe a company like BP just because they said so. Why would you start to trust them now??

                        My question to you jenks is do you ever turn on your left side of your brain and ever question things? Why don'y you put the beer down and look into things a little more

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                        • Jenks
                          I'm kind of a big deal.
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 10250

                          #13
                          Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                          Originally posted by runningman

                          My question to you jenks is do you ever turn on your left side of your brain and ever question things? Why don'y you put the beer down and look into things a little more
                          i do, all the time.... i just don't give a fuck about discussing it with you on a messageboard.

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                          • DancingQueen
                            AVB FanClub | President
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 4061

                            #14
                            Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                            I really hope this works. I have been following since they put the cap on, hoping and praying the whole time. If they can hold it off long enough to shut the other valves off and hook up the other oil tankers, we can put an end to the oil flowing into the ocean.
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                            RIP Steve "Jibs" James - Your footprint is forever on my soul and in my heart xoxo
                            RIP Jeff Shewchuk aka DJ Jeff Taylor (day_for_night) - You will live on in my heart forever xoxo

                            Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.

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                            • floridaorange
                              I'm merely a humble butler
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 29116

                              #15
                              Re: BP affixes new cap on Gulf oil well; tests ahead

                              My thoughts and prayers sincerely go out to Louisiana.






                              It was fun while it lasted...

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