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Why Isn't the Oil Floating to the Surface?
Posted on 5/23/10 at 6:31 pm
Posted on 5/23/10 at 6:31 pm
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Controversy continues to swirl over the size of the Gulf oil spill, with one estimate suggesting as much as 100,000 barrels of oil could be spewing into the water daily. Modest amounts of oil have begun washing over coastal marshes. But if the higher estimate is accurate, most of the oil remains out of sight. So why isn't it behaving like oil in your bottle of salad dressing and floating to the surface?
Controversy continues to swirl over the size of the Gulf oil spill, with one estimate suggesting as much as 100,000 barrels of oil could be spewing into the water daily. Modest amounts of oil have begun washing over coastal marshes. But if the higher estimate is accurate, most of the oil remains out of sight. So why isn't it behaving like oil in your bottle of salad dressing and floating to the surface?
Posted on 5/23/10 at 9:53 pm to Mudminnow
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But if the higher estimate is accurate, most of the oil remains out of sight.
Maybe the higher estimate isn't accurate.
Or maybe it's all just another evil plot by BP executives. They figured out how to siphon all of it off by a secret submarine fleet. They do this to avoid taxes, of course.
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:19 pm to Mudminnow
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with one estimate suggesting as much as 100,000 barrels of oil could be spewing into the water daily.
Hydraulically impossible.
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:21 pm to Mudminnow
Well the siphon was collecting 200,000 gallons a day, so the leak is pretty damn big.
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:28 pm to alange
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the siphon was collecting 200,000 gallons a day
no it wasn't
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:34 pm to Luke4LSU
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Hydraulically impossible.
OK. How much is hydraulically possible?
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:41 pm to windriver
I'm waiting for your answer.
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:54 pm to Mudminnow
Dispersants is a big factor. Another factor is the sea isn't like a little bottle of salad oil. The sea isn't uniform from top to bottom. There are different thermal levels which means different densities for both the oil and water as it rises. Cooler pockets can be in the middle due to currents which can catch the oil too.
Posted on 5/23/10 at 10:56 pm to Indiana Tiger
Looks like someone gets it
Posted on 5/24/10 at 10:48 am to alange
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Well the siphon was collecting 200,000 gallons a day, so the leak is pretty damn big
200,000 gallons = 5000 barrels
100,000 barrels = 4.2 million gallons
Posted on 5/24/10 at 11:47 am to mhasen1
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100,000 barrels = 4.2 million gallons
Most fields dont even make this in a day, this well is not making 100,000 barrels, not a chance in hell.
This post was edited on 5/24/10 at 11:47 am
Posted on 5/24/10 at 12:15 pm to GREENHEAD22
Who fricking cares, it is spilling thousand of BARRELS a day for a month now. Its fricking rediculous.
Cut the fricking riser off, stack another fricking BOP on top of the old one, secure it, and shut the vales slowly on the new one or hook a big arse riser pipe to that one bringing the oil to the surface.
frick this is aggrivating
Cut the fricking riser off, stack another fricking BOP on top of the old one, secure it, and shut the vales slowly on the new one or hook a big arse riser pipe to that one bringing the oil to the surface.
frick this is aggrivating
Posted on 5/24/10 at 12:43 pm to the LSUSaint
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Who fricking cares, it is spilling thousand of BARRELS a day for a month now. Its fricking rediculous. Cut the fricking riser off, stack another fricking BOP on top of the old one, secure it, and shut the vales slowly on the new one or hook a big arse riser pipe to that one bringing the oil to the surface. frick this is aggrivating
A-frickin-men brother; i wish these douches would get from behind the computer and quit crunching numbers. Just fricking do it already. I wish they would just keep their plans to themselves until they are absolutely ready to green light it. At this point how much worse can they make things?? If they cut the riser above the BOP and for some reason cant get another BOP secured above it you mean to tell me they cant re-crimp the riser?? I hope BP is bled for everything they're worth when this is all said and done then their asses should be run from the GOM permanently.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 9:58 pm to windriver
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I'm waiting for your answer.
If you're talking to me, the answer is because there is the pressure associated with 5000ft of seawater + another 13,000 ft of production fluids pushing down on the reservoir. The reservoir would have to have a retarded BHP and unheard of perm & porosity to produce at those rates.
Posted on 5/25/10 at 10:15 pm to Luke4LSU
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If you're talking to me, the answer is because there is the pressure associated with 5000ft of seawater + another 13,000 ft of production fluids pushing down on the reservoir. The reservoir would have to have a retarded BHP and unheard of perm & porosity to produce at those rates.
This
At that rate the well would be "dead" by now.
Posted on 5/26/10 at 6:29 am to TheHiddenFlask
And to all the idiots that keep saying they can't wait till BP is broke from this, just one of BP's rigs, Thunderhorse, makes between $250mil and $350mil/day. I think they will be ok.
Posted on 5/26/10 at 7:01 am to Tigerstudent08
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Thunderhorse
Love that name.
Posted on 5/26/10 at 7:04 am to Tigerstudent08
BP PROFITS more than $1B a month, they'll pay for this mess in less than 3 months. They will be A-Okay 
Posted on 5/26/10 at 8:20 am to Tigerstudent08
quote:Also ,im pretty sure that BP can and will pass alot of its expense on to consumers.
to all the idiots that keep saying they can't wait till BP is broke from this, just one of BP's rigs, Thunderhorse, makes between $250mil and $350mil/day. I think they will be ok.
Posted on 5/26/10 at 8:37 am to Mudminnow
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Why Isn't the Oil Floating to the Surface?
Its weird. I was down in Fourchon yesterday and the water is clear on the surface and you'll never know oil was around. Go in and you come out oily.
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