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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (573375)6/25/2010 5:41:26 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1574347
 
Fine. You all screw the moratorium and keep drilling. When there is another spill, disaster et al......keep it to yourselves.....don't be asking for any help. Agreed?

I still come back to why shut down ANYONE's job unless you have a good reason. And the administration hasn't made a case for it.

Seriously. You're asking me this question after what we have gone through the past 60 days?

Yes. The Obama administration asked for advice from a panel of engineering experts and got advised NOT to put on a blanket moratorium. If the moratorium had been aimed at certain riskier well designs or something like that it would be different.

BTW the rate for blowouts in shallow water is actually higher than in deepwater. I posted a study on the Boomboom room thread this morning showing that.

And did a ROV have trouble getting the BOP operationable or putting a cap on? Oh wait.....they didn't need a ROV, did they? Why is that?

Regardless of what equipment was used, the worst and longest running blowouts we've had previous to this have been in shallow water. Ixtoc in 160' and Montara in 250', for example.
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