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Default Obvious Solution? Obvious Flaw?? BP spill

go here http://www.theoildrum.com/ and read about the spill, containment and
recovery technologies, what's going on now, and all the good/bad ideas -
it's a great site and will have all the calculations, geology, geophysics
and oilfield techniques explained.






"Wes" wrote in message
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On Jul 5, 12:17 pm, "Existential Angst"
wrote:

iirc, the depth of water is about a mile? So the hydrostatic psi at
that
depth are around mebbe 2,000 psi, which actually isn't even relevant,
because whatever pipe guide is plumbed down there will have approx.
equal
pressure on both sides.


"Existential Angst" wrote in message
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bull**** cut


Have you bothered to calculate the pressure drop in a mile long pipe
with a flow rate of 100K barrels a day? You need to put some numbers
on things before saying stuff like " will have approx. equal pressure
on both sides ".


Dan
What I never understood is why the two containment boxes didn't have a
pumping station
built in. If they could have kept the discharge at the same pressure on
the way up the
pipe the hydrate issue could have been avoided.

Wes