How Big Is The Pipe?

   / How Big Is The Pipe? #11  
Why could you place an inverted funnel over the pipe with a new pipe attached.
You would have to separate oil from water - which can be done easily - but at least you would stop the flow of oil into the gulf.

Should be using the KISS factor or at least get very creative. This has gone on far too long.

If the solution is so obvious and simple, why don't you go down there and fix it for them? ;)

Have you not been following the news? They already tried that. The pressures and forces at not only 5000' deep under water but added to that another 13,000 feet down the drill hole after that and the combination of natural gas in the flow of the oil, etc... make it way more complicated than it seems.
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #12  
Why could you place an inverted funnel over the pipe with a new pipe attached.
You would have to separate oil from water - which can be done easily - but at least you would stop the flow of oil into the gulf.

Should be using the KISS factor or at least get very creative. This has gone on far too long.
Here is a surmise based on clues from what Iv heard in the unexplained "info" being spouted everywhere:
# The leak includes crude petroleum as well as gas in the compressed, or even liquified state.
# The pressure at a mile deep is high [2kpsi+], but the leak of course is higher pressure.
# When it comes out it is cooled by the water and expansion of the gas as it moves toward the surface.
# This cooling takes it below the freezing point of compounds that can result from the seawater/leak mixture.
# The crystals of "ice" that form are high enuf in proportion of the mix so that they obstruct and clog the line trying to suck up the leak.

The problem then is mainly in the startup. The high proportion of water must be eliminated quickly. Thats very difficult to do with a poor seal such as presented by the inverted funnel. The present pipe cutting exercise is to make a clean opening to which they can seal.:thumbsup::confused2:
larry
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #13  
I am for sure no expert in this sort of thing, and with this being said I think even with my limited knowledge but common since I must ask why when these pipes were being installed could they have not put shut-off valves every so many hundred off feet as they worked their way out from where the initial tap went in the ocean floor:confused: at least the first link of pipe have a shut-off valve to close :cool: I realize the depth of this pipe has something to do with the limitations of what they can do now, but why was there not a cutoff junction assembled into the very first length of this pipe before it was lowered into place?
I hope I don't seem too ignorant :cool:
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #14  
I like this thread focusing on the problem and how to fix it. That's TBN.
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #15  
I am for sure no expert in this sort of thing, and with this being said I think even with my limited knowledge but common since I must ask why when these pipes were being installed could they have not put shut-off valves every so many hundred off feet as they worked their way out from where the initial tap went in the ocean floor:confused: at least the first link of pipe have a shut-off valve to close :cool: I realize the depth of this pipe has something to do with the limitations of what they can do now, but why was there not a cutoff junction assembled into the very first length of this pipe before it was lowered into place?
I hope I don't seem too ignorant :cool:

There is a shut-off valve installed. They've been referring to it as a blowout preventer, but it malfunctioned and they were unable to activate it.
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #16  
There is a shut-off valve installed. They've been referring to it as a blowout preventer, but it malfunctioned and they were unable to activate it.
Yes, I hear there were two of them, both near the ocean floor. One malfunctioned and the other had a dead battery. :confused3: Now, I hear they are worried that plugging it will cause leaks in or around damaged sub floor piping. ... So theyre stuck with capturing and sucking up the discharge/leakage til the relief well intersects.

In order to get a good profile/seal for sucking it up they tried cutting it with a big saw, but the kerf closed during the cut pinching the saw. That was last Tues or Wed. Then they reportedly cut it with a large pair of shears:confused: and apparently got a good enuf end shape to try to seal to. From the live picture it looks like they must be capturing some since it looks better than yesterday. Does anybody know what the pipe orientation is? Vert/horiz/twisted?? :confused2:
larry
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #17  
From the live picture it looks like they must be capturing some since it looks better than yesterday. Does anybody know what the pipe orientation is? Vert/horiz/twisted?? :confused2:
larry
The Blowout preventer is vertical from everything I have seen. The thinner Riser/Drill pipe (which used to go to the surface) was bent over and laying all over the seafloor. It has now been cut off and the new cap is on and sucking up oil.

Aaron Z
 
   / How Big Is The Pipe? #18  
I believe that the reason the blow out preventer is not working is because the pipe joint is stopping it. The BOP is designed to cut through the pipe and stop the flow but it can not cut through the thick joint where the two pipes connect.

The pipes are 20 feet long with a 6 inch joint so they figured there was a 95% chance that the BOP would not hit a joint and only a 5% chance that it would. They forgot Murphy's Law.

This is why redundancy is needed. If there were 2 BOPs stacked on top of one another and the joint prevented one from working, the other one would be clear of the joint and could work.
 

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