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  • Emily_Haines
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-14-09
    • 15847

    #1
    BP gulf disaster could end up killing everyone
    Disturbing evidence is mounting that something frightening is happening deep under the waters of the Gulf of Mexico—something far worse than the BP oil gusher.

    Warnings were raised as long as a year before the Deepwater Horizon disaster that the area of seabed chosen by the BP geologists might be unstable, or worse, inherently dangerous.

    What makes the location that Transocean chose potentially far riskier than other potential oil deposits located at other regions of the Gulf? It can be summed up with two words: methane gas.

    The same methane that makes coal mining operations hazardous and leads to horrendous mining accidents deep under the earth also can present a high level of danger to certain oil exploration ventures.

    Location of Deepwater Horizon oil rig was criticized

    More than 12 months ago some geologists rang the warning bell that the Deepwater Horizon exploratory rig might have been erected directly over a huge underground reservoir of methane.

    Documents from several years ago indicate that the subterranean geologic formation may contain the presence of a huge methane deposit.

    None other than the engineer who helped lead the team to snuff the Gulf oil fires set by Saddam Hussein to slow the advance of American troops has stated that a huge underground lake of methane gas—compressed by a pressure of 100,000 pounds per square inch (psi)—could be released by BP's drilling effort to obtain the oil deposit.

    Current engineering technology cannot contain gas that is pressurized to 100,000 psi.

    By some geologists' estimates the methane could be a massive 15 to 20 mile toxic and explosive bubble trapped for eons under the Gulf sea floor. In their opinion, the explosive destruction of the Deepwater Horizon wellhead was an accident just waiting to happen.

    Yet the disaster that followed the loss of the rig pales by comparison to the apocalyptic disaster that may come.

    A cascading catastrophe

    According to worried geologists, the first signs that the methane may burst its way through the bottom of the ocean would be fissures or cracks appearing on the ocean floor near the damaged well head.

    Evidence of fissures opening up on the seabed have been captured by the robotic submersibles working to repair and contain the ruptured well. Smaller, independent plumes have also appeared outside the nearby radius of the bore hole itself.

    According to some geological experts, BP's operations set into motion a series of events that may be irreversible. Step-by-step the drilling team committed one error after another.

    Congressmen Henry Waxman, D-CA, and Bart Stupak, D-MI, in a letter sent to BP CEO Tony Hayward, identified 5 missteps made by BP during the period culminating with the explosion.

    Waxman, chair of the Congressional energy panel and Stupak, the head of the subcommittee on oversight and investigations, said, "The common feature of these five decisions is that they posed a trade-off between cost and well safety."

    The two Representatives also stated in the 14-page letter to Hayward that "Time after time, it appears that BP made decisions that increased the risk of a blowout to save the company time or expense."

    Called by some insiders investigating the ongoing disaster a "perfect storm of catastrophe," the wellhead blew on the sea floor catapulting a stream of mud, oil and gas upwards at the speed of sound.

    In describing the events—that transpired in a matter of seconds—they note that immediately following the rupture the borehole pipe's casing blew away exposing a straight line 8 miles deep for the pressurized gas to escape. The result was cavitation, an irregular pressure variance sometimes experience by deep diving vessels such as nuclear submarines. This cavitation created a supersonic bubble of explosive methane gas that resulted in a supersonic explosion killing 11 men and completely annihilating the drilling platform.

    Death from the depths

    With the emerging evidence of fissures, the quiet fear now is the methane bubble rupturing the seabed and exploding into the Gulf waters. If the bubble escapes, every ship, drilling rig and structure within the region of the bubble will instantaneously sink. All the workers, engineers, Coast Guard personnel and marine biologists measuring the oil plumes' advance will instantly perish.

    As horrible as that is, what would follow is an event so potentially horrific that it equals in its fury the Indonesian tsunami that killed more than 600,000, or the destruction of Pompeii by Mt. Vesuvius.

    The ultimate Gulf disaster, however, would make even those historical horrors pale by comparison. If the huge methane bubble breaches the seabed, it will erupt with an explosive fury similar to that experienced during the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens in the Pacific Northwest. A gas gusher will surge upwards through miles of ancient sedimentary rock—layer after layer—past the oil reservoir. It will explode upwards propelled by 50 tons psi, burst through the cracks and fissures of the compromised sea floor, and rupture miles of ocean bottom with one titanic explosion.

    The burgeoning methane gas cloud will surface, killing everything it touches, and set off a supersonic tsunami with the wave traveling somewhere between 400 to 600 miles per hour.

    While the entire Gulf coastline is vulnerable, the state most exposed to the fury of a supersonic wave towering 150 to 200 feet or more is Florida. The Sunshine State only averages about 100 feet above sea level with much of the coastline and lowlands and swamps near zero elevation. [Elevation map] A supersonic tsunami would literally sweep away everything from Miami to the panhandle in a matter of minutes. Loss of human life would be virtually instantaneous and measured in the millions. Of course the states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and southern region of Georgia—a state with no Gulf coastline—would also experience tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of casualties.

    Loss of property is virtually incalculable and the days of the US position as the world's superpower would be literally gone in a flash...of detonating methane.

    Note: This should make it much easier for the oncoming North Korean invasion

  • Thomas_Garber
    Restricted User
    • 11-19-09
    • 364

    #2
    Thats why they are letting everyone play poker in Florida

    Sounds like a conspiracy. Source? If its from the same site that had an article about north korea's army, I say its bullshit.
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    • Emily_Haines
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-14-09
      • 15847

      #3
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      • Brock Landers
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 06-30-08
        • 45367

        #4
        New Orleans better than EVER
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        • StraitShooter
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 07-22-09
          • 10464

          #5
          Interesting read-thks for posting
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          • eidolon
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            • 01-02-08
            • 9547

            #6
            Open your mouth one more time please:
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            • Smogs
              SBR MVP
              • 12-31-08
              • 4173

              #7
              Nice read but it won't happen, power of nightmares at work again. Except this time the other way around
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              • Kaabee
                SBR MVP
                • 01-21-06
                • 2482

                #8
                Gamble it up people, we don't have much time left.
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                • tltaylor89
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 06-19-09
                  • 19610

                  #9
                  That much Methane would set the greenhouse affect into overdrive.Plus the relief well shoul be done next month.Stay tuned to see if that explodes as well .
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                  • warriorfan707
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-29-08
                    • 13698

                    #10
                    Originally posted by eidolon
                    Open your mouth one more time please:

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                    • Doug
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                      • 08-10-05
                      • 6324

                      #11
                      not that severe
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                      • michalis
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                        • 01-02-10
                        • 1439

                        #12
                        thank god Im far away
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                        • excel
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                          • 03-25-10
                          • 4270

                          #13
                          scary
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                          • Jiggy Fly
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                            • 05-02-08
                            • 1256

                            #14
                            I'm looking forward to some Acid Rain. Stocking up on shrooms and LSD as we speak!!
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                            • keyboarding
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 07-30-09
                              • 6817

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Smogs
                              Nice read but it won't happen, power of nightmares at work again. Except this time the other way around
                              Solid documentary, that one.
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                              • dollarbill
                                SBR MVP
                                • 03-22-09
                                • 1293

                                #16
                                Same was said 30 years ago

                                Bottom line......Life goes on!

                                By TOM BREEN and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Tom Breen And Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 44 mins ago
                                NEW ORLEANS – BP's massive oil spill will become the largest ever in the [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]Gulf [COLOR=#366388 !important]of [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]Mexico[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] by Thursday based on the highest of the federal government's estimates, an ominous record that underscores the oil giant's dire need to halt the gusher.
                                The oil that's spewed for two and a half months from a blown-out well a mile under the sea is expected to surpass the 140 million gallon mark, eclipsing the record-setting [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]Ixtoc[/COLOR][/COLOR] I spill off Mexico's coast from 1979 to 1980. Even by the lower end of the government's estimates, at least 71.2 million gallons are in the Gulf.
                                The growing total is crucial to track, in part because Great Britain-based BP PLC is likely to be fined per gallon spilled, said Larry McKinney, director of Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi's Gulf of Mexico research institute.
                                "It's an important number to know because it has an impact on restoration and recovery," McKinney said.
                                The oil calculation is based on the higher end of the government's range of barrels leaked per day, minus the amount BP says it has collected from the blown-out well using two containment systems. Measuring it helps scientists figure out where the missing oil is, hidden below the water surface with some even stuck to the seafloor. Oil not at the surface damages different parts of the ecosystem.
                                "It's a mind-boggling number any way you cut it," said Ed Overton, a Louisiana State University environmental studies professor who consults for the federal government on oil spills. "It'll be well beyond Ixtoc by the time it's finished."
                                And passing Ixtoc just before the July Fourth weekend, a time of normally booming tourism, is bitter timing, he said.
                                The BP spill, which began after the [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]Deepwater [COLOR=#366388 !important]Horizon [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]drilling [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]rig [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]explosion[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] killed 11 workers April 20, is also the largest spill ever recorded offshore during peacetime.
                                But it's not the biggest in history.
                                That happened when Iraqi forces opened valves at a terminal and dumped about 460 million gallons of oil in 1991 during the Persian Gulf war.
                                As the Gulf gusher neared the record, Hurricane Alex whipped oil-filled waves onto the Gulf Coast's once-white beaches. The government has pinned its latest cleanup hopes on a huge new piece of equipment: the world's largest oil-skimming vessel, which arrived Wednesday.
                                Officials hope the ship can scoop up to 21 million gallons of oil-fouled water a day. Dubbed the "A Whale," the Taiwanese-flagged former tanker spans the length of 3 1/2 football fields and is 10 stories high.
                                It just emerged from an extensive retrofitting to prepare it specifically for the Gulf.
                                "It is absolutely gigantic. It's unbelievable," said Overton, who saw the ship last week in Norfolk, Va.


                                The vessel looks like a typical tanker, but it takes in contaminated water through 12 vents on either side of the bow. The oil is then supposed to be separated from the water and transferred to another vessel. The water is channeled back into the sea.
                                But the ship's never been tested, and many questions remain about how it will operate. For instance, the seawater retains trace amounts of oil, even after getting filtered, so the [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]Environmental [COLOR=#366388 !important]Protection [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]Agency[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] will have to sign off on allowing the treated water back into the Gulf.
                                "This is a no-brainer," Overton said. "You're bringing in really dirty, oily water and you're putting back much cleaner water."

                                The Coast Guard will have the final say in whether the vessel can operate in the Gulf. The owner, shipping firm TMT Group, will have to come to separate terms with BP, which is paying for the cleanup.
                                "I don't know whether it's going to work or not, but it certainly needs to be given the opportunity," Overton said.
                                Meanwhile along parts of the Gulf, red flags snapped in strong gusts, warning people to stay out of the water, and long stretches of beach were stained brown from tar balls and crude oil that had been pushed as far as 60 yards from the water.
                                Hurricane Alex churned up rough seas as it plowed across the Gulf, dealing a tough setback to cleanup operations. It made landfall along a relatively unpopulated stretch of coast in Mexico's northern Tamaulipas state late Wednesday, spawning tornadoes in nearby Texas and forcing evacuations in both countries.
                                Oil deposits appeared worse than in past days and local officials feared the temporary halt to skimming operations near the coast would only make matters worse ahead of the holiday weekend.
                                "I'm real worried about what is going to happen with those boats not running. It can't help," said Tony Kennon, mayor of Orange Beach, Ala.
                                Although skimming operations and the laying of oil-corralling booms were halted across the Gulf, vessels that collect and burn oil and gas at the site of the explosion were still operating. Efforts to drill relief wells that experts hope will stop the leak also continued unabated.
                                In Florida, lumps of tar the [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]size [COLOR=#366388 !important]of [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]dinner [/COLOR][COLOR=#366388 !important]plates[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] filled a large swath of beach east of Pensacola after rough waves tossed the mess onto shore.
                                Streaks of the rust-red oil could be seen in the waves off Pensacola Beach as cleanup crews worked in the rough weather to prepare the beach for the holiday weekend.
                                In Grand Isle, La., heavy bands of rain pounded down, keeping cleanup crews off the water and tossing carefully laid boom around. However, oil had stayed out of the passes.
                                "All this wave action is breaking up the oil very quickly," Coast Guard Cmdr. Randal S. Ogrydziak said. "Mother Nature is doing what she does best, putting things back in order."
                                Natural microbes in the water were also working on the spill. The result was a white substance that looked like mayonnaise, that washed up on some spots along the Grand Isle beach. "People will be fishing here again," Ogrydziak said. "It may take a while, but people may be surprised that it's not taking as long as they thought. Look at the (Ixtoc) [COLOR=#366388 !important][COLOR=#366388 !important]oil [COLOR=#366388 !important]spill[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] in Mexico. It was massive and now people are back to using those waters."
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                                • mikejamm
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 08-24-09
                                  • 11066

                                  #17
                                  Yeah keep laughing naysayers and fools. Emily is only relaying the truth, excellent read by the way. How soon we are quick to forget, I was 15 years old and lived in Tacoma, WA when Mt. St. Helens erupted. Pretty freaky scary shit seeing volcanic ash all over the place and day turned into night! Same science, different location. Gases under pressure and exploding at the earths weakest point! Drill into the earth far enough and hit a large enough methane pool and it's game over! Have you seen the non stop methane gas burning they're doing at the leak site? And remember, that bull shit dunce cap they got resting on an even worthless piece of shit blowout preventer is barley catching a fraction of it! So if these fissures continue to expand on the ocean floor, and BP's own ignorance of drilling at this depth, has put the catalyst in motion, we could be in for something way beyond oil washing up on beaches! Think Mother Nature doesn't know how to put on show? Here's a little trip down memory lane.
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                                  • wtf
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 08-22-08
                                    • 12983

                                    #18
                                    i love all of these tools in here posting, it cannot happen

                                    like they have a fukin clue

                                    go back to watching friends reruns
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                                    • dollarbill
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 03-22-09
                                      • 1293

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by wtf
                                      i love all of these tools in here posting, it cannot happen

                                      like they have a fukin clue

                                      go back to watching friends reruns
                                      So true

                                      This is reality TV! ( Not another episode of "Friends")

                                      People don't change only time does. Live for today
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                                      • Doc JS
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                                        • 09-15-06
                                        • 6885

                                        #20
                                        I saw this on the SyFy network!
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                                        • SBR_John
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                                          • 07-12-05
                                          • 16471

                                          #21
                                          An interesting read. But the reality is the gas is not sitting in the ground is some high pressure canister. Its more ozzing out through its million year earthly crevices rather than exploding like a bbq gas tank shot with a gun.
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                                          • capitalist pig
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                                            • 01-25-07
                                            • 5001

                                            #22
                                            I guess Im doomed my home here sits at 17' above sea level.

                                            later
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                                            • Fishhead
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                                              • 08-11-05
                                              • 40184

                                              #23
                                              Leaving at noon today for oil spill prevention at Clearwater Beach..........
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                                              • Flying Dutchman
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                                                • 05-17-09
                                                • 2467

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Fishhead
                                                Leaving at noon today for oil spill prevention at Clearwater Beach..........
                                                Fishy, if you see the water starting to rapidly recede from the shoreline...run to the highest point you can see.

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                                                • Doug
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                                                  • 08-10-05
                                                  • 6324

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Fishhead
                                                  Leaving at noon today for oil spill prevention at Clearwater Beach..........
                                                  I think you are a couple of months late !
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                                                  • DwightShrute
                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                    • 01-17-09
                                                    • 101278

                                                    #26
                                                    good read
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                                                    • DwightShrute
                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                      • 01-17-09
                                                      • 101278

                                                      #27
                                                      great pics, I was too young to remember it but do remember all the commotion going on being in Vancouver then
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                                                      • Jaug
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 01-11-09
                                                        • 3087

                                                        #28
                                                        You are eating everything the media is feeding you.
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                                                        • KingKolzig
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                                                          • 02-02-10
                                                          • 5550

                                                          #29
                                                          the true fear in the back of ppls minds when they think of these type of catastrophes is all the immigrants and "looters" running around with guns. if we were just a giant norway with 300,000 million "norwegians" than anything could be overcome with structure. but with all these animals running around its impossible to prevent chaos........but this will never happen anyways
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                                                          • big joe 1212
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                                                            • 06-01-08
                                                            • 19380

                                                            #30
                                                            1 more thing to be worried about!
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                                                            • Maverick22
                                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                                              • 04-10-10
                                                              • 807

                                                              #31
                                                              Too many words, give me the one line summary, and dont let it start or end with "certain doom"
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                                                              • StraitShooter
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 07-22-09
                                                                • 10464

                                                                #32
                                                                everyone thinks it will be stopped eventually..what if that mfer leaks like this for years?

                                                                clinton and his blow it all to hell may not even work

                                                                This thing may never stop
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                                                                • warriorfan707
                                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                                  • 03-29-08
                                                                  • 13698

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by big joe 1212
                                                                  1 more thing to be worried about!
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                                                                  • plays
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                                                                    • 05-13-10
                                                                    • 187

                                                                    #34
                                                                    watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxDf-KkMCKQ.
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