We all agree. To bad it is about something that just maybe beyond our technology at this moment in time to fix.
Drill baby drill!
We all agree. To bad it is about something that just maybe beyond our technology at this moment in time to fix.
The pipe that is leaking is about 2 feet across, and due to the oil pressure coming out they cannot push anything into it, and being a mile under water they cannot get a cap or something over it.Thanks, Les. I was afraid it might be a stupid question but it's been gnawing away at me. :lol::lol::lol:
The toughest thing to this would be connecting a mile of decent strength waterhose together and figuring out how much pressure is needed to inflate the balloon and keep it in place.
When everything's ready they could dive again with a cap and cap the pipe at their leisure.
Do they have balloons which could withstand the forces in question? A mile down, plus some rock on top of the well, that's a lot of pressure forcing the oil to the surface.
Perhaps a metal version, say a stainless steel pipe that has the sides weakened (almost to a screen pattern) enough that once a bolt inside was threaded shorter it would expand outwards. One would slow down the flow a fraction and still stay in place, addition plugs could be done until the flow was slow enough that heavy mud could be kept in the pipeusually mechanical force, to cause them to swell and close off the casing. The strength and composition required would prevent a 'balloon' of them from working.
Perhaps a metal version, say a stainless steel pipe that has the sides weakened (almost to a screen pattern) enough that once a bolt inside was threaded shorter it would expand outwards. One would slow down the flow a fraction and still stay in place, addition plugs could be done until the flow was slow enough that heavy mud could be kept in the pipe
And I can guarantee, his company is one of many willing to hand out any tech they have for the problem right now... the company that successfully stops this spill will get tons of free publicity.
Uh-oh. People, even people in the Obama-friendly press, are beginning to say that the oil spill is Obama's Katrina. That it destroys his reputation for competence.
[URL="http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_michael_barone/oil_spill_tars_dems_reputation_for_competence"]http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_michael_barone/oil_spill_tars_dems_reputation_for_competence[/URL]
Uh-oh. People, even people in the Obama-friendly press, are beginning to say that the oil spill is Obama's Katrina. That it destroys his reputation for competence.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_michael_barone/oil_spill_tars_dems_reputation_for_competence
try this link.