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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
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But I think the larger point to be made, from a political and policy perspective, is that the drill, baby, drill crowd: Sarah Palin, Michael Steele, John McCain et al have been curiously silent regarding how they would deal with BP, the oil spill and the damage it has inflicted on the environment, and how the US should approach off shore drilling in a sensible way in the future. I think this president deserves (of course he won't get it here) tremendous credit for including off shore drilling in his energy policy and having the courage to continue to stand by his decision. |
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FWIW, I recall O'Reilly defending the Admin's response a week or two ago. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Stephens City, VA
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
Well it sounds like Deja Vu i know, but the latest word from BP is that their oil spill could be capped later today. They are currently in the process of lowering the LMRP (Lower marine riser package) on top of the failed blowout preventer. If everything goes smoooth, it should be working by this evening.
their last option before giving up entirely and waiting for relief wells will be installing a second blowout preventer on top of the failed one....
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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The relief well is the key. In Canada whenever you build a deep water well you must build a relief well. Imagine if the relief well was aq\lready in place? The leak would have been a spill and stopped possibly within the first week. Hmm, I say require a relief well for every well. Good punishment on their profits. If they say this makes us less competitive I say Busllshit we can have a new company get the oil (that's not Halliburton).
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
True, the tragic explosion RIP. To the peole who want every dredge in America I feel your pain, but the world is not gonna stop for you. It's unforntunate. It's sad.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
You'd have just thought that they would have some safety method in place that could have prevented this, for example, the blowout preventer having a manual mode of some kind where it could be manipulated with the robots. Basically a backup plan for the backup plan. I know the robots tried to get it to work, but it seems like they pretty much knew that they had long odds from day one. The whole operation just seemed to be too dangerous in the event that something went wrong. and something did go wrong.
I dont get the feeling of BP being calculated and measured, as some people on this thread have alleged. I see a company that is scrambling for solutions they never possessed in the first place, a company who is dealing with a staining public image, and now a company who may face criminal charges. Tony Heyward, BP's CEO, looks more and more gaunt each day. That man didn't cause this problem, but i'm sure he will end up losing his job over it, and could possibly go to jail....it's just hell in the gulf right now. We are past the limits of science, or what man can do to fix this. Man has no way to fix this. Nothing short of divine intervention will save the people of the gulf. It's time to Pray. God is the only person who can fix what they did.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
Maybe , just maybe this is more reason why we should drill on shore , like ANWAR and other area's where we have oil/shale . We will likely not find a replacement for oil anytime soon , sadly . R.I.P. to those who lost their lives on that rig .
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
How about some strict internal safety measures from BP to begin with? Interesting that some are suddenly in favor of more gov't involvement.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave
Dude they have been drilling for oil much longer then that. What do you think they had a way to stop these leaks and when Bush took office the technology just disappeared. Its apparent now that no one has had any safty plan for these types of disaster.
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