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Gulf Oil Spill: Relief Well Could Be Completed By This Weekend

First Posted: 07/21/10 09:26 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:05 PM ET

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Three months into the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government's spill chief says a relief tunnel should finally reach BP's broken well by the weekend, meaning the gusher could be snuffed for good within two weeks.

After several days of concern about the well's stability and the leaky cap keeping the oil mostly bottled up, retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said Tuesday that engineers concluded the risk of a bigger blowout was minimal and were getting closer to pumping mud into the column to permanently seal it.

"We continue to be pleased with the progress," Allen said in Washington, giving the go-ahead to keep the well cap shut for at least 24 more hours and possibly longer.

BP vice president Kent Wells said crews hope to drill sideways into the blown-out well and intercept it at the end of July. The relief well is necessary to plug the well permanently.

After it's done, crews will begin the kill procedure, pumping mud and cement into the hole a mile underwater to seal it, which BP said could take anywhere from five days to a couple of weeks.

"Everything's looking good," Well said. "The relief well is exactly where we want it. It's pointed in the right direction, and so we're feeling good about that."

Engineers are also considering shooting drilling mud down through the cap to increase the chances that the attempt to kill the well succeeds.

News that a solution is near cheered Jeff Hunt who scans the waves daily for telltale tar balls in Pensacola Beach, Fla.

"It makes me very happy, after nearly three months, that they finally have gotten to a pinnacle point of closing it," said the co-owner of a hair salon. "We need to plug the thing."

BP wants to leave the cap on in the meantime. At one point, Allen wanted instead to relieve the pressure by opening up the cap and siphoning oil up to ships on the surface, but he has relented in the past few days. Opening the cap would have required allowing millions of gallons oil to gush into the sea again for a few days while the plumbing was hooked up.

Seepage detected from the seafloor briefly raised fears that the well was in danger, but Allen said that another well is to blame.

The seepage is closer to the older well than to the one that blew out, Allen said.

There are two wells within two miles of BP's blowout, one that has been abandoned and another that is not in production. Around 27,000 abandoned wells in the Gulf aren't checked for leaks, an Associated Press investigation showed this month.

The BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and touching off one of America's worst environmental crises. The well has spewed somewhere between 94 million and 184 million gallons into the Gulf. BP said the cost of dealing with the spill has now reached nearly $4 billion.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Three months into the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government's spill chief says a relief tunnel should finally reach BP's broken well by the weekend, meaning the gu...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Three months into the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government's spill chief says a relief tunnel should finally reach BP's broken well by the weekend, meaning the gu...
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rf dude
Just an average Man of Bronze - now in Steel!
11:35 AM on 07/22/2010
Storm's comin' - they're pullin up the drill and hookin' the downtubes to the pool skimmer floats for a while.
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SShaw490
A man hears what he wants and disregards the rest
10:09 PM on 07/21/2010
BP should be moving toward the static kill immediately. I don't know much about this method, but the theory is simple enough - pump heavy mud into the well slowly while leaving the valves shut, which will raise the pressure somewhat. Hhalt pumping when the pressure increases to an uncomfortable level, allow the heavier mud to settle into the lower parts of the well, then crack a valve and relieve some pressure, then close the valve and repeat. Keep doing that until you've filled the well with mud - then the formation pressure is counteracted by the pressure caused by the weight of the mud, and the well is in a stable condition. You could then safely leave the valves closed and leave the site if a storm comes in.

To finally cement the well, you need to do that through the relief well because you need to pump the cement from the bottom of the well to the top.

The fact that the well doesn't have the kind of pressure it originally had enables the static kill method to work (if the well was high pressure, you couldn't safely pump into the well with the valves closed because you'd hydraulically raise the pressure to an unsafe level). They should take advantage of the lower than expected pressure and kill this thing now.
06:00 PM on 07/23/2010
What they are not making clear is that there is a significant leak in the well causing the lower pressure. That complicates things because they have to be able to pump enough mud to fill the leak AND make a plug in the main well.

I do not believe that they shut down operations because of the twinky storm that is in the area. I suspect they are using it as an excuse to evacuate the area. The relief well is offset from the original one, so they may be still be okay if it backfires, but you do not want anyone around that does not need to be there.
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jJohnson1
09:45 PM on 07/21/2010
Relief well is anything but a relief, it will only renew the horizon deepwater platform operation and begin anew the problem that still exists the whoring of the gulf to foriegn oil companies. this is not sustainable and only begs for a future disaster in the waiting. the gulf would be better served if the shallows were turned into wind farm operations.

why America why must you be so weak willed?
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
07:53 PM on 07/21/2010
BP Photoshops Another Official Image Terribly July 21, 2010, 5:57PM

This week it came to light that BP had photoshopped--poorly--an official image of their crisis command center. Apparently, that wasn't an isolated incident. Let's take a closer look at this view from a helicopter, shall we?

http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/07/bp-photoshops-another-official-image-terribly.php
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rf dude
Just an average Man of Bronze - now in Steel!
11:34 AM on 07/22/2010
Pilot's fingers are crossed on the checklist - but I didn't see his rabbit's foot on the keychain...

Mornin' J.
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rougebaisers
06:39 PM on 07/21/2010
Don't trust them.
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frameofmind
10:14 PM on 07/21/2010
X2
05:17 PM on 07/21/2010
Just how much do you think BP lies?

The pressure loss in that well indicates that the leak rate is on the order of hundreds of gallons per minute. The monitoring they are doing cannot detect activity more than 50 feet deep in the seabed. The well is about 1,800 feet deep from the sea bed to the oil reservoir.

They actually do not know what is going on, just that it is not good. They better get busy with the permanent plug.

Messing with it is not a good idea while there is a storm approaching the Gulf.

Just hope they have a good emergency response plan in place.
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frameofmind
09:53 PM on 07/21/2010
The actual distance from the ocean floor to the oil is 12,864 ft.
01:24 PM on 07/21/2010
Either they knew how to fix this from day 1 and just wanted to terrify the public, or -- they
have no clue how to control this out of control gusher and Matt Simmons is correct.

I used to think the US Government was racist in '91 when they bombed Iraq -- then
realized they were just as brutal bombing European civilians in Serbia - so that theory was blown. Then, during Katrina and now in the Gulf Coast States they have shown willingness to sacrifice the lives of Americans, not only black, but even white Americans -- They don't care about anyone who gets in their way.
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Mark Harker
02:44 PM on 07/21/2010
well at least we made progress. at least you now view our government as equal opportunity murderers.
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HLL
My little dog — a heartbeat at my feet ^..^
01:11 PM on 07/21/2010
Off-topic Deepwater Horizon. On-topic The Earth.

For anyone interested in the welfare of the Earth & Oceans ~ this is a beautiful, full-length film, narrated by Glenn Close. It is free. Bookmark it for whenever you have time :)

http://www.youtube.com/homeproject

"We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth's climate.

The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being...

: share it! And act for the planet. ~ Yann Arthus-Bertrand"
outnow
Ban the bomb
01:28 PM on 07/21/2010
Until recently, we haven't had the technology to ruin the oceans and atmosphere and the planet itself. With increased population and this technology we are approaching a point of no return for the planet and the human race.

The bomb was an advance in technology, too. Now it is one of the biggest threats that didn't even exist before sixty-five years ago. But the cumulative damage to the environment means that we are killing the ecosystem that we depend upon for life itself on the planet, even if a Dr. Strangelove doesn't push the button.

Climate change is happening. It is more likely than not that our activities are a major cause. Therefore, the question is whether the human race can face this disaster now and take the steps necessary to avert the looming disaster while it still appears possible to do so.
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HLL
My little dog — a heartbeat at my feet ^..^
01:34 PM on 07/21/2010
Agree, out. I know you will enjoy this film. It outlines the situation beautifully (which you also outlined beautifully) and then shows some positive steps that are being taken right now, and that can be taken ASAP by all. Population is the biggest issue but I don't know what can be done about that.

The Earth will survive us, that is sure, whether we will survive us is in serious question.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
01:08 PM on 07/21/2010
Storms threaten to shut down BP well work
Engineers are close to plugging the leak with mud and cement

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38339709/ns/disaster_in_the_gulf/
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booki
12:54 PM on 07/21/2010
just heard on MSNBC, that 5 more leaks have been discovered,
"but, the government says, not to be concerned about it."
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01:00 PM on 07/21/2010
Don't worry, supposedly those leaks are from a different well.

Not sure if your supposed to feel better about that or not.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
12:38 PM on 07/21/2010
Jindal prods FDA to speed testing on seafood...Commercial fishing could reopen soon

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Jindal said the state has conducted hundreds of tests and found no signs of contaminated seafood, ....

more: http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-15/127960751010580.xml&coll=1

Gupta Warns Contrary To Government Claims Nobody Can Be Sure That BP Gulf Oil Spill Seafood Is Safe
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Perhaps the most shocking part of the report is that the Federal Government is not even testing seafood for the neurotoxin pesticide dispersant Corexit.

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(on camera): Diepoxybutane, I believe it’s called, one of the — one of the particularly toxic chemicals in the Corexit. You can’t — there’s no chemical test being done right now?

STEIN: There’s no — there’s not a chemical test for that right now.

GUPTA (voice-over): What? No test? So how can the guarantee of safety be complete? We decided to dig deeper to clarify.

video and more: http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2010/07/10/sanjay-gupta-warns-contrary-government-claims-bp-gulf-oil-spill-seafood-safe/
05:08 PM on 07/21/2010
There are several formulations of Corexit. After they used their stock piles of the nastier stuff they fed the Corexit 9500 that has the fewest chemicals. The health effects of the chemicals in Corexit are largely unknown or are know to be bad. Here are the ingredients:

http://www.nalco.com/news-and-events/4297.htm

The producer of Corexit, Nalco makes false claims about the EPA Acceptance.

Find out more at http://www.SaveFlipper.com
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Vegasyankee
Making Energy for a Strong America!
12:25 PM on 07/21/2010
http://www.rallyforeconomicsurvival.com/index.html

Smokin' the Obama Administration!

20,000 + people.
12:15 PM on 07/21/2010
It is good that the hysteria is drawing to a close. The "mainstream media" did a good job reporting the facts. It turns out sll the hysterical rantings were just that and always accompany stories of such far reaching magnitude. The hysteria on the left, in this instance, equaled right wing hysteria on other issues. It is time for everyone to take a deep breath and accept the reality of the well being capped, significant progress being made on the relief wells, and the ultimate conclusion to the blowout being at hand. This should serve as a lesson to everyone to forego the hysteria and stick to the facts instead of doing everything they can to make a terrible situation even worse by spreading misinformation and hyperbolic speculation entirely intended to psychologically negatively impact all of us. BP should be held entirely accountable and in my mind are clearly guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
outnow
Ban the bomb
01:08 PM on 07/21/2010
Known unknowns and knowns (that are catastrophic) is far from "hysteria." Unless the public can be absolutely assured that this will end and never happen again, you are relying on luck and the bonefides of BP, which you then go on to assert is criminal beyond doubt. Then you dismiss all other companies as being non-culpable out of hand.

The goverment and several companies were negligent and even criminal. Maybe we should withold the news that the big bad wolf has gone away and its safe again for the three little pigs to come out and play.

A thorough investigation and litigation, including criminal, will assign the blame ultimately. The magnitude and extent of the present existing danger from that well is still only conjecture from those who looked the other way or actually mislead us already. I hope that this well and formation are safe.

Giving baseless reassurance about the "non-existent" environmental dangers is what got us into this mess to begin with. Ocean drilling is dangerous a mile down. Oil is inherently unsafe. Expert opinions of any kind are not "facts." I'm from Missouri - show me the proof. But hysteria this is not, nor is it from the left. It cannot be compared to right wing hysteria. This is geoscience to me, not politics.
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mjt218
05:15 PM on 07/21/2010
How is "ocean drilling is dangerous a mile down" fact?

Making the decisions BP made during the abandonment of the well at any depth is excessively dangerous. Those will be the facts.

Not having an adequate disaster recovery plan in place when drilling a mile down is probably fact. I don't think the drilling part is factually dangerous by itself.
01:20 PM on 07/21/2010
I Am not relying on BP..The government expert advisory panel is fully involved. I stated that in my mind BP is guilty of criminally negligent homicide...In no way did I say all other companies are non culpable. I didn't even address the subject of other companies. I gave no baseless reassurance of the environmental impact. No one fully understands the full environmental impact. Deepwater drilling is dangerous. I fully support all alternative energy sources and fully support a strong national movement toward alternatives. The Gulf has undergone a catastrophic ecological disaster that will take decades if not longer to fully mitigate. Your projections do not reflect my statement. Your projections are your own and are misplaced in regard to my statement. And your exagerrational statement is exactly what I am referring to.
outnow
Ban the bomb
02:14 PM on 07/21/2010
I would urge you to watch a documentary film at http://youtube.com/homeproject

This documentary is hosted and narrated by Glenn Close. Not all alternative energy will save us.

I am curious about your reaction to the film. Please watch it and then we will talk about baseless reassurance given to us by Corporate America. It was posted by HLL (above comments). Things are way, wat worse than you think. I wonder if the film would changte yopur mind. Even I am further amazed at just how far we we are down the path.

Please watch the film.
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12:08 PM on 07/21/2010
rolaids to the rescue
11:30 AM on 07/21/2010
"Seepage detected from the seafloor briefly raised fears that the well was in danger, but Allen said that another well is to blame."

Oh, well then I guess there's nothing to worry about.
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bubbuh
11:39 AM on 07/21/2010
That's like the attendant in a nursing home saying "No worries about that really bad smell The crap is dripping out one of the residents I'm not responsible for taking care of . We'll just have to wait until the other attendant comes back on duty."
outnow
Ban the bomb
01:13 PM on 07/21/2010
"I guess" we have nothing to worry about? Either the Gulf and all the oceans are destroyed, or we are completely OK - just a false alarm.

If there is even a one-percent chance that we are doomed, I'm rather concerned about that myself. So I'm with you - there is a very high risk situation in the hands of many who have lied to us and took huge risks for their own gain and who minimized the nature and extent of the damage.

I'm still very concerned about those risks.
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Jim Shaffer
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06:08 PM on 07/21/2010
Thad Allen is sooooo reassuring. Anytime a government stooge tells me I should be calm there's nothing to fear, I usually skip fear and go straight to panic.