
Originally Posted by
PanzerJaeger
It's hardly an ad hominem or troll; I consider it part of your charm. I fully expect every national disaster, calamity, and tragedy that occurs in the next four to eight years to be the fault of the Bush administration in some way or another.
And you have a charming manner of diverting every argument to the personality of your interlocutors; you're actually one of the most skilled and slippery thread derailers I've ever seen.
Meanwhile, those 5,000 feet of water continue to be a staggering difficulty.
BP officials say the best hope for stopping the oil leak this week rests on a procedure that has been used to stop countless oil leaks before, but never in deep water. For weeks, BP experts have been studying conditions, especially the intense pressure that exists at the well head 1.5 kilometers under water.
During a trip to the Louisiana coastline this week, BP chief Tony Hayward said there is still doubt about the procedure, in spite of the exhaustive preparations. "It has never been done in 5,000 feet of water. If it was on land, we have a high confidence of success," he said. [...]
In case the top kill fails, BP says it is working on other methods to stop oil from leaking into the Gulf of Mexico. Wells says the firm has designed a valve system that can be used to cap the blow-out preventer and siphon oil to a surface vessel. "We believe by doing this we will create an option that will capture more of the flow that we have been able to capture so far," he said.
The ultimate solution for the oil leak is to drill a relief well that will intersect the existing well and choke the flow of oil. Two separate rigs are drilling relief wells now, but the work may not be finished until August.
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