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...Researchers aboard the F.G. Walton Smith vessel briefed reporters on a two-week cruise in which they traced an underwater oil plum 15 miles wide, 3 miles long and about 600 feet thick. The plume's core is 1,100 to 1,300 meters below the surface, they said. "It's an infusion of oil and gas unlike anything else that has ever been seen anywhere, certainly in human history," said Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia, the expedition leader....
Reports are starting to be leaked of pressures and flow rates off the chart hours before the incident occurred, and (if true) they were MUCH greater than modern equipment could bear (proper safety or not)... BP went and fucked up BIG TIME poking deep holes into the mantle without the capacity to tame them... dam thing is looking more and more like a volcano. I would not be surprised to see that cap fail and blow out too.
VIDEO: High-Res Footage of Ongoing BP Oil Leak http://www.tomsguide.com/us/BP-BP-Oil-Oil-Leak,news-7027.html
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You are correct. This analogy taken from a story posted in another thread gives a simple, but appropriate explanation of what's happening. It means they will never cap the gusher after the wellhead. They cannot...the more they try and restrict the oil gushing out the bop?...the more it will transfer to the leaks below. Just like a leaky garden hose with a nozzle on it. When you open up the nozzle?...it doesn't leak so bad, you close the nozzle?...it leaks real bad, same dynamics. It is why they sawed the riser off...or tried to anyway...but they clipped it off, to relieve pressure on the leaks "down hole".
"...We're going to have to evacuate the gulf states..." "...it could go upwards of 100,000 barrels per day..." "a maximum case discharge of 162,000 barrels per day was estimated."
If you had read the actual report, you would've noticed that 100,000 bbl/d scenario is only if they REMOVE the BOP, which they have absolutely no intention of doing.