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Latest on Shallow Water (UPDATED)
Posted on 6/7/10 at 9:17 pm
Posted on 6/7/10 at 9:17 pm
New shallow water rules expected as soon as tomorrow.
WSJ
Shallow update 2
NTL from MMS
Shallow drillers resist change
WSJ
Shallow update 2
NTL from MMS
Shallow drillers resist change
This post was edited on 6/10/10 at 10:28 am
Posted on 6/7/10 at 9:46 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
Step in the right direction, how about deepwater?
Posted on 6/7/10 at 10:00 pm to TJG210
quote:
Mr. Obama defended the deep-water moratorium on Friday, and administration officials said Monday that it wasn't being reconsidered.
From the same article.
Posted on 6/7/10 at 10:57 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
I'm really confused on what this article is saying. Before the accident, were they drilling in shallow waters? I was of the understanding that they were drilling in deepwater because shallow water was banned.
Overall, I think Obama has a good sense of what needs to be done (or at least he's listening). Which leads me to believe this moratorium will be lifted after enough things settle down. I know that's not a popular feeling around here.
EDIT: Another question, will the gov't be able to prove negligence to get more than $75 million or will they just lift the cap or will we end up paying for it all?
Overall, I think Obama has a good sense of what needs to be done (or at least he's listening). Which leads me to believe this moratorium will be lifted after enough things settle down. I know that's not a popular feeling around here.
EDIT: Another question, will the gov't be able to prove negligence to get more than $75 million or will they just lift the cap or will we end up paying for it all?
This post was edited on 6/7/10 at 11:04 pm
Posted on 6/8/10 at 5:26 am to NukemVol
Would it really have made any difference if the rig were in shallow water?
Posted on 6/8/10 at 5:45 am to seawolf06
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Would it really have made any difference if the rig were in shallow water?
Umm really? Yes.
Posted on 6/8/10 at 8:17 am to seawolf06
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Would it really have made any difference if the rig were in shallow water?
Anything up to around 1000' can be reached with divers and would have been capped inside of one week.
Posted on 6/8/10 at 9:03 am to NukemVol
quote:
Obama has a good sense of what needs to be done (or at least he's listening).
He is soooo over his head and its so obvious its painful.
Posted on 6/8/10 at 10:15 am to MoreOrLes
Anything over 500 feet of water is still considered deep water per the Gov't. So this only affect rigs in less than 500 ft of water. Not much of a bone he is throwing here.
This post was edited on 6/8/10 at 10:16 am
Posted on 6/9/10 at 9:08 am to MrLSU
Let the bitching commence:
Shallow water revised requirements
NTL with revised requirements
Shallow water revised requirements
NTL with revised requirements
This post was edited on 6/9/10 at 9:12 am
Posted on 6/9/10 at 9:48 am to seawolf06
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Would it really have made any difference if the rig were in shallow water?
Dry BOP stack, bruh. HUGE difference.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 6:04 pm to Luke4LSU
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Dry BOP stack, bruh. HUGE difference.
Still getting educated, bruh. My question was mostly prompted because Ixtoc was in less than 200 feet of water.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 7:23 pm to seawolf06
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Still getting educated, bruh. My question was mostly prompted because Ixtoc was in less than 200 feet of water.
and several decades ago.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 8:39 pm to LSU80 USF08
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I was of the understanding that they were drilling in deepwater because shallow water was banned.
Seriously doubt this is true. Deepwater is where the big payoffs are. i would have to guess most of the big finds in shallow water have already been discovered and are being produced.
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:16 am to GREENHEAD22
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:21 am to Sid in Lakeshore
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This post was edited on 6/10/10 at 10:52 am
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:27 am to mylsuhat
I have no official opinion.........
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:33 am to Sid in Lakeshore
haha i know what you mean, but i'm just saying that on the side of them trying to get it right by presenting good facts
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