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What happens if the relief well is in process of being drilled and

Posted on 5/5/10 at 9:14 am
Posted by tiger91
In my own little world
Member since Nov 2005
39928 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 9:14 am
then this dome thing works? Does drilling of the relief well continue to hopefully permanently fix the leak? And who is drilling the relief well???

Blessings & prayers to all those in this process.
Posted by White Roach
Member since Apr 2009
9666 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 9:17 am to
They still have to get the well under control and STOP the flow. I'm pretty sure a relief well is required, no matter what.
Posted by creoleLSUfan
Houston, TX
Member since Mar 2006
808 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 9:29 am to
The dome thing is a temporary fix. The relief well will have to be drilled to fully control the well.
The well will be drilled by bp with the DD3 rig I believe. It's either the DD1 or DD3. But there are several other companies working with bp to get this solved. We even have one of our top dogs from here helping them in their "war room".
Posted by tiger91
In my own little world
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Posted on 5/5/10 at 9:35 am to
Thanks.
Posted by ottothewise
Member since Sep 2008
32094 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 10:08 am to
the relief well would allow BP to actually make good use of the oil.

The cap is just to control the flow.

the long view is to refine the oil that has not come up yet.
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8931 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 10:39 am to
quote:

the relief well would allow BP to actually make good use of the oil.

The cap is just to control the flow.

the long view is to refine the oil that has not come up yet.


Wrong. The relief well is drilled to relieve the pressure in the flowing well and then to plug it permanently. They arent going to be producing oil out of the relief well.
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25835 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 11:00 am to
I would think at some point they will be drilling another hole to put this find into production. Any idea how far down the road this will be?
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8931 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 11:18 am to
At least a couple years down the road i would think. They still need to clean up the mess and do development studies before they bring a platform back out there.
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25835 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 11:23 am to
That is a shame as I heard it was a pretty substantial oil pocket.
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8931 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 11:26 am to
Tens of millions of reserves was BPs estimate. Decent field for sure but not a giant one by any means. Most of the big discoveries in the deepwater are over 100 million EUR.
Posted by Me4Heisman
Landmass
Member since Aug 2004
5512 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 12:36 pm to
Why are people acting like the oil will never be able to be extracted from this reservoir?
Posted by lsugradman
Member since Sep 2003
8931 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 12:44 pm to
Who is?
Posted by oilfieldtiger
Pittsburgh, PA
Member since Dec 2003
2904 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 4:43 pm to
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Why are people acting like the oil will never be able to be extracted from this reservoir?

the formation may end up being uneconomic for a couple of reasons: the loss of recoverable volume due to the period of uncontrolled flow, potential formation damage due to uncontrolled flow (like taking the reservoir beneath bubble point).

all depends on when they get the original well killed.
Posted by purpleNgoldsaint
Houma Louisiana
Member since Jun 2009
2470 posts
Posted on 5/5/10 at 5:12 pm to
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creoleLSUfan


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