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Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
I got mixed feelings about the incident. If it was a setup then obviously nobody on the oil rig knew anything about it or they would not stay on it and get killed. 11 people got killed!
On the other hand we have BP giving us any video coverage they want and many suspect its a loop playing over and over again. I don't care about the video coverage, all I care about is closing the well! What I don't understand is WHY IT TAKES THEM 3-4 MONTHS to drill an intersecting hole and why the american government has'nt stepped in to nuke it instead! Waiting that long to shut down an out-of-control well seems a terrible idea due to the volume of oil and gas it will release. The russians have already volunteered to help america if they need it because they have the appropriate experience in such matters, but apparently the american government is not interested!
To add to all the fear mongering, I am seeing some depopulation based posts from self-declared experts and that has me worried somewhat. Could it be that management knew about the faulty equipment and used it to intentionally cause the disaster OR was it simply a case of neglect and financial thriftiness?
Originally posted by peggy m
reply to post by EarthCitizen07
It is not up to the American government. This is a British Corporation on neutral waters. BP denied the help and our government just sat back and twiddled thumbs banging their heads together on damage control policies instead of getting getting BP the heck out of there and sending in some other experts to do what has to be done.
By the way, drilling new holes does take a long time. Something BP should have already had in place!
Originally posted by CalibratedZeus
Maybe I am looking too hard, but these appear to be edited.
The color around the dates, in a perfect rectangle, is different then the color of the pages.
The dates were changed after the fact.
Originally posted by peggy m
reply to post by joeroxor
The engineers that designed this well also gave a margin of error and minimum/maximum specs on all materials to be used. I don't see the actual blueprints with the spec sheet here.
The thinner the metal, the cheaper the price and the higher the risk. That, the decision makers did know. They went with the thinner metal made at a substandard manufacturing facility because it was cheaper. The greatest thing about outsourcing is that you can deny knowledge of any wrong doing or mishandling. Gotta love em!