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BP failure to stop leak.
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Why can't BP fire an unarmed torpedo into the oil pipe to plug it ?
The robots work at that depth so why not a torpedo maybe filled with concrete. Even if it didn't work a 100% any small leaks left could be more easily dealt with, and it could then be capped.
The robots work at that depth so why not a torpedo maybe filled with concrete. Even if it didn't work a 100% any small leaks left could be more easily dealt with, and it could then be capped.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They have already considered blowing it up but backed out because of the fear of the possible consequences. Whether its true or not I've heard the fractured pipe is only 6" diameter.
Currently all attempts to stop the flow have been above the ground surface. Yet to extract the oil then on top of the 1 mile depth of water it has to travel a further 2 miles down to reach the oil field.
Makes you wonder why they have not attacked the pipe below this ground level coming in from the side to stop the flow? Maybe this is similar to the proposed drilling of 2 extra neighbouring pipes..
Currently all attempts to stop the flow have been above the ground surface. Yet to extract the oil then on top of the 1 mile depth of water it has to travel a further 2 miles down to reach the oil field.
Makes you wonder why they have not attacked the pipe below this ground level coming in from the side to stop the flow? Maybe this is similar to the proposed drilling of 2 extra neighbouring pipes..
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