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While some data were being transmitted to shore for safekeeping right up until the April 20 blast, officials from Transocean, the rig owner, told Congress that the last seven hours of its data are missing and that all written logs were lost in the explosion.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
I do remember reading that it was 7 hours of logs before the blast went missing..
That's kind of suspcicious, especially considering the new reports which states BP new about the problems hours before the blast took place..
I'll try and find the link.
Here it is:
While some data were being transmitted to shore for safekeeping right up until the April 20 blast, officials from Transocean, the rig owner, told Congress that the last seven hours of its data are missing and that all written logs were lost in the explosion.
Source
~Keeper
[edit on 5/15/2010 by tothetenthpower]
Originally posted by operation mindcrime
reply to post by legalizeit
legalizeit,
Maybe i am being stupid here again but how are you gonna bring molten rock ( ) to that depth and still retain it's moltenness??
Other then that, good plan.
Now back to those logs. Do they only keep a hand written log or did they have a digital version as well?
Peace
[edit on 15-5-2010 by operation mindcrime]