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Originally posted by harryhaller
That should hold it?
Originally posted by harryhaller
Ocean floor is it 5000ft.
Oil is at 18000ft.
Thats 13000ft of bedrock. Drill hole NEXT to existing 1, say 5000ft down, and blast with something. You'd be left with 8000ft of solid bedrock, and another 5000ft of "rubble". That should hold it?
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
What if the explosion combined with the pressure of the oil causes a bigger hole?
And what about all that natural gas thats leaking out-wouldn't an explosion risk ignitiging the gas,possibly even traveling down the hole into the deposit?
Couldn't using explosives lead to a much greater catastrophe?
Originally posted by foxhoundone
Well if the Russian authorities managed to seal a blown reactor at Chernobyl this should be pretty straight forward for the FEMA guys to get their head around and solve this crisis,
Hello, Moscow this is FEMA I am sure you heard but we got a bit of an issue.
any ideas...
I presume this is in FEMAs remit, IMO