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Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:28 pm
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:28 pm
Think about this for a minute.

Mankind can start a drill a mile under the ocean that extends for another 5-6 miles below that.

And when it blows with a force of 7-8 thousand psi, can cap it. A mile underwater.

Yes, we'd all rather the need for it not have been necessary, but it's still pretty incredible. Even one generation ago that would have been in the realm of science fiction.
This post was edited on 7/16/10 at 7:05 pm
Posted by supatigah
CEO of the Keith Hernandez Fan Club
Member since Mar 2004
89772 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:33 pm to
what is even more incredible to me is the relief wells are aiming for a spot in the earth about 3ftx3ft

from miles away through thousands of feet or rock
Posted by BamaScoop
Panama City Beach, Florida
Member since May 2007
56704 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:36 pm to
That is pretty amazing!

I am actually impressed that they capped it and I hope the spill ends up not being too bad on the environment.

I still am of the opinion that drilling for oil beats the shite out of walking.
Posted by Bowe Knows
Member since Sep 2004
959 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:45 pm to
During the hearing the other day one of the Oceaneering guys said 'everyone keeps comparing this to Valdez. But in reality this is closer to Apollo 13".
Posted by TIGER2
Mandeville.La
Member since Jan 2006
10508 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 10:06 pm to
Straight out of my daughters mouth,she is eight. We are living in the future!
Posted by Luke4LSU
Member since Oct 2007
11986 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 10:20 pm to
quote:

it's still pretty incredible


BALDERDASH!!!

Clearly this industry has no idea what it's doing!!!! Bunch of ignorant redneck hillbillies poking holes in the ground with sticks and running around to catch the oil that spews out in buckets, leaving the excess to run into the streams!!!

HARUMPH!!!
Posted by JudgeHolden
Gila River
Member since Jan 2008
18566 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 11:26 pm to
quote:

BALDERDASH!!!
quote:


HARUMPH!!!


Seriously! Dude. I am going to take a WAG that you have never been on a drilling rig. That kind of language in the oil patch would have gotten you thrown in the Gulf.
Posted by Loophole
Brentwood
Member since Feb 2008
104 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 11:42 pm to
quote:

"one of the Oceaneering guys said 'everyone keeps comparing this to Valdez. But in reality this is closer to Apollo 13".


I don't really see a valid comparision between a trip to the moon and the BP disaster, except that both had explosions that resulted in failure of their original goals.

Equating the technology involved in flying to the moon with the technology involved in remediating a failed deep well? No way, notwithstanding that this well's consequences will continue to adversely impact the people, economy, and ecology of the Gulf for who knows how long.

And I don't mean to degrade in any way the hard difficult work and innovation displayed by all those involved in the oil business. How and what they are apparently accomplishing is way over my head. I'm just pointing out that, to use an overused phrase, it ain't rocket science.
Posted by Eauxkie Tiger
Elk City, OK
Member since Sep 2003
1085 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 11:46 pm to
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How and what they are apparently accomplishing is way over my head


Only accurate statement in your post.
Posted by NimbleCat
Member since Jan 2007
8937 posts
Posted on 7/15/10 at 11:58 pm to
quote:

it ain't rocket science.


I know "Rocket Scientists" (Soon to be Unemployed Rocket Scientists at NASA) and they are way overrated by the general public.

Posted by Loophole
Brentwood
Member since Feb 2008
104 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 12:07 am to
quote:

I know "Rocket Scientists" (Soon to be Unemployed Rocket Scientists at NASA) and they are way overrated by the general public


No problem with that, but my opinion was directed to the science, not the scientist. There is a difference.
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 3:39 am to
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Seriously! Dude. I am going to take a WAG that you have never been on a drilling rig. That kind of language in the oil patch would have gotten you thrown in the Gulf.


Someone needs to get his sarcasm meter checked.
Posted by Bowe Knows
Member since Sep 2004
959 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 7:18 am to
I believe his point was that they are doing things in a non-human environment on the fly. And some of the solutions to new arising issues are being made on the fly and under the gun.

Either that, or they stopped that thing with duct tape.....
Posted by JudgeHolden
Gila River
Member since Jan 2008
18566 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 7:28 am to
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Someone needs to get his sarcasm meter checked.

LMAO at myself. OK, I was a little slow on that one. Thanks for tuning me up. Damn.
Posted by jglass3lsu
Member since Jan 2007
885 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 7:37 am to
NASA purchases quite a bit of unmanned robotics from Oceaneering. So in a sense, what's been going on is rocket science.
Posted by MCJeff
70 miles east of the Flatts
Member since Jul 2008
452 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 7:48 am to
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I don't really see a valid comparision between a trip to the moon and the BP disaster, except that both had explosions that resulted in failure of their original goals.


Most of the comparison is working in that depth of water and working in space. The same type of tools are used in both cases. That is why we at Oceaneering have a very profitable Space Division located in Houston. NASA approached our Deepwater Technical Solutions Divisions years ago about building some tools to be used in space, and we have had a great working relationship since.
Posted by MCJeff
70 miles east of the Flatts
Member since Jul 2008
452 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 7:49 am to
You should check out the Oceaneering website at the Robonaut 2 that we just designed. It's pretty amazing what that thing can do.
Posted by SCTiger
Member since Apr 2005
636 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 8:23 am to
quote:

How and what they are apparently accomplishing is way over my head




Only accurate statement in your post


This!
Posted by TigerTatorTots
The Safeshore
Member since Jul 2009
82058 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 8:59 am to
Posted by NASA_ISS_Tiger
Huntsville, Al via Sulphur, LA
Member since Sep 2005
8211 posts
Posted on 7/16/10 at 10:01 am to
NASA also had two refrigerator/freezers built by Oceaneering on board ISS. They've since been de-manifested due to failures but it wasn't bad engineering as much as it was due to corrosion on the TEDs (Thermo Electric Devices).

We will have a Robonaut on ISS soon...is that made by Oceaneering?

BTW..this NASA contractor still has his job...unaffected by the present Administration!!!
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