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Newest Oil Leak "solution"
The brillant big wigs have decided that dropping sludge and mud on the pipe might cause it to stop or at least slow it down. Do you think it will work?
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Re: Newest Oil Leak "solution"
This is legal advice. Circa 2011
Heh...I HOPE it works, but I'm thinking it won't.
The Nifty Foodie
Life/Craft Blog
BEFORE they started drilling, they should have put in an emergency shut off valve of some sort on the well, not the rig, for this very reason. BP is in MAJOR trouble here and they do not need to be worried about pinching pennies and taking their sweet ass time. They need to fix this and fix it 3 weeks ago.
To me it seems like the oil would blow through the mud/cement mixture. I guess we'll find out when and if they do it!
This is legal advice. Circa 2011
This whole thing makes me sick to think about.
Side Note: it also makes me want to throat punch everyone who works for BP