Another Gulf Oil Rig Explodes
A few readers have noted that another gulf oil rig has exploded. This one is off the coast of Lousiana. So far all the workers are accounted for, but they are in immersion suits waiting for rescue.
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The experience gained over the last few months means they should be able to cap this one very quickly.
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publicity stunt to take some heat off of them. "look it happens to everyone here"
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I wonder if BP execs will give themselves a bonus.
"Hey! It wasn't one of ours!" bonus.
JUST MAYBE, we should look into this stuff.. I know, it happens off of the land so "civilians" are safe, but I am about 99% sure when big metal buildings *EXPLODE*, something is wrong. Once in a year? Extremely bad. Twice in a year? Something is broken.
So basically, -1 troll/offtopic is really slashdots way of saying "I hate that you thought of something before me."
Here we go again...
i can still remember all the companies telling they are taking realy good precautions and spend sooo much money on safety and quality....
Wanna bet who will pay the bill for the loss of their revenue?
Let's see how they'll spin it this time /sarcasm mode idle
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Oh yeah, that 6-month moratorium on deepwater drilling seems like an overreaction now...
Start building nuclear plants, and invest in clean-coal.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits" - Albert Einstein
I don't think that's necessarily going to soothe people. They've seen the repercussions at their worst, or very near it, and now they're seeing what looks like evidence of a high failure rate. Outrage can be expected, and to some extent it's understandable. It's anecdotal evidence, and screams of observation bias, but the existence of those biases does not mean that people are wrong. Scrutinizing the source of all that outrage can't possibly hurt. A properly functioning government would ensure that's done.
If only there had been some sort of procedure by which the off-shore drilling could have been suspended, like, say, a moratorium....
So... how exactly are the Feuding Teutels going to be of any use? Will Vinnie fix the oil rig? Will Mikey bake the rescued workers some special brownies?
Do daemons dream of electric sleep()?
Are you sure? The reports I've read don't say whose rig it is.
This is breaking news. The details are a little sketchy right now. Nobody said oil was leaking either, so calm down.
Post @ 11:53am EST on CNN: Asked about concerns regarding oil leaks or pollution, [U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill] Colclough said "there are reports the rig was not actively producing any product, so we don't know if there's any risk of pollution." I'd hardly give that a "No Oil"... I'd rather wait and see the facts... but "No Oil" sounds better, right? In the mean time, they'll have to put out the fire, and tend to the 13 rig workers who went overboard.
The platform was in about 2,500 feet of water and owned by Mariner Energy of Houston.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits" - Albert Einstein
Except, with recent history as a precedent and still fresh in peoples' minds, most people would immediately assume the worst, ie another spill with millions flowing out a day. Prudence dictates that it should be mentioned that there is no known leak at this time. Otherwise it IS sensationalism (although apparently someone above doesn't seem to like it being pointed out)
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Okay, so the oil industry says that this sort of event is "a million to one" to happen, and we've had two within a few months. By their estimates, we've already reached a scenario less likely than Evangelion's Zero-Nine probability... or maybe, just maybe, these oil rigs are a lot less safe than they'd have us believe?
Dunno, but you were third in your attempt to gain slashdot karma out of this, so you tell us.
Which, if true, begs the obvious question (yeah, I used that phrase that way, fuck off pedants): how the hell does a non-producing oil rig explode?
Yeah, and it's Obama's fault, of course.
Remember after the massive earthquake in Haiti, the news started reporting earthquakes about once a week? Accidents and casualties are nothing new to the oil industry.
"Trade baby, trade" is more likely to be the new slogan. I can hear the selloffs now.
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Which is being purchased by Apache Energy, and Apache is buying some BP assets. Bang, BP's involvement now established for the purposes of conspiracy propagation.
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It's terrorists, I tell ya! And remember, if you stop drivin' your Hummer, the terrorists win!
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Jumping to conclusion is the only excercise that Slashdot readers perform frequently. This kind of summaries are that way for our own health.
Nice try anon, or should I call you T. Boone Pickens?
Thats what we do in Alaska, however our close in Natural Gas reserves are falling off.
We'd be alot better off with a nuclear power plant but we don't have enough people here to make it economical.
The US and Canada would be better off replacing natural gas and coal generation with nuclear and exporting the natural gas and coal.
Apparently Louisiana really pissed off Poseidon sometime in the last few years. Y'all might want to update your Kraken attack response drills just in case...
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Spontaneous celebrations are reported in the BP executive suites...
Well, at 80 miles out, I'll be they're got a diesel generator on board.
The most recent news is that the rig was not actively pumping oil to the surface. I speculate that if this is true that it was likely down for maintenance. Either way the coast guard does not think there is any leak but is ready to deploy vessels to contain any leak that is reported.
Really? I assumed folks had already started the "let's blame Bush" chant . . . . go figure.
RTFA. The rig was to be used for the extraction of oil and natural gas.
There's a yougottobeshittingme tag missing in the article.
so you don't fund chavez in venezuela, salafists and wahhabi fundamentalism via saudi arabia, the destruction of our environment, lowered air quality, etc
you are part of the problem, every time you pull into a gas station. policy change on a national level is only half the solution. the other part of the solution is a personal decision all of us have to make to do what is right
don't let your next car be fueled by gasoline, for the sake of national security, and your environment. since militant muslim fundamentalism and petrodollar socialism is something that bothers the right, and environmental destruction and poor air quality something that bothers the left, then surely, this is something that both the left, and the right, can agree on, for once
imagine that: a monumental personal decision that both bush haters and obama haters can agree on
no. more. gasoline. cars
for the sake of your country
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Lousiana in the summary, Louisiana for real. Sorry had to nitpick but c'mon there are only 50 states you would think all U.S. residents would know how to spell them! Or was this outsourced to India too?
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Yeah, and it's Obama's fault, of course.
At least he blew one up that isn't spewing oil this time.
Maybe now when he calls up the oil companies to talk business, they'll listen. I can just see him saying "The harder you tighten your grip, the more oil rigs will slip through your fingers."
...goes the dynamite!
You got to be kidding, once ok, twice, too close to be just conincedence in my books, especially after the last fiasco.
How much you wanna bet, we have infiltrations by agents working for xxx inside BP, and now this company....seeing the twin towers brought down made becoming a pilot much harder and with longer approval process, now I guess getting on oil rigs, and then sabotaging them is easy enough...until we get enough oil spills to damage our food and local economy and also creae
a major demand for oil again because this would be the perfect excuse of all excuses for them to keep raising oil prices.
I may be a conspiracy fanatic, but this one is too obvious....
AND another one gone, and another one gone.... another one bites the dust......
One in a million occurences would happen daily if there were millions of oil rigs out there. There aren't.
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News is broken? Can we put it back together again? Will any extra-components remain after we manage to put the news into one piece once more?
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BTW., NOBODY said oil was leaking in the first days of the BP oil spill either.
You can't handle the truth.
Actually, I believe this story comes directly from the we-dont-care-how-you-spell-Louisiana dept.
So stating facts that ARE know is sensationalism unless you also explicitly state the facts that AREN'T know?
The experience gained over the last few months means they should be able to cap this one very quickly.
Thankfully that is not the case. My understanding is that it is in about 300 feet of water. They have many decades of experience dealing with problems at that depth.
This is really non news. It happens, not all the time, but it does happen. If the Deepwater Horizon hadn't exploded 5 months ago most of you probably never would have heard anything about it.
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Very interesting.
Now...for $50, can you now connect this chain somehow to Kevin Bacon?
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you don't irritate me, you mystify me
your antipathy to my words cannot be separated from an antipathy towards anyone advocating for any positive cause, which is just odd. you don't mind my message, you seem to be angry at the idea i should say it, without proof of doing it i live in midtown manhattan dude, i don't own a car, if that means anything to you- as if it should mean anything to you apart from evaluating what i say independent of who says it?
why can't you evaluate my words on the substance of the message, and that alone. that's not a valid frame of reference for you? you apparently want to do the right thing, and then have absolute silence, as if evangelism for a good cause is wrong
i think you have some sort of hypersensitivity to the idea of "do as i say, not as i do". well ok. but you should have no antipathy to someone who says "do as i say, and as i do, which are the same thing". its almost like you assumed i was the former hypocrite. i am the latter, but even if i wasn't, who cares, on an internet forum? isn't the merit of my message the most valid thing to criticize or not?
finally, there's the realm of personal decision, and the realm of national policy making. both are important and valid avenues of discussion
so frankly, you're just bizarre, and i don't understand your priorities
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
to solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, tidal, etc...
with absolutely no effect on the consumer, who doesn't have to know or care where the electricity comes from when he plugs his car in the wall
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Maybe all this drilling for oil in the Bermuda Triangle isn't such a good idea after all! :)
and the middle class grows in brazil, india, china, consuming more
and as the petrol gets deeper and more expensive to dig up...
then consider the gas price shocks of a few years back to be a warning of far worse ahead
plan now, or allow me to pass you on your bike in my electric car
yes, gas is cheap now. its not going to stay that way, by anyone's calculations. consider yourself warned
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Mariner's press release indicates it's in Vermillion Block 380, and multiple sources have indicated it's about 100 miles off the coast of LA. That puts the rig in about 200-400ft of water, not 2500.
no it's just people cutting corners to save cash sometimes it's cheaper to pay on then death of a working then to pay the cash to make it safer it's time for some big time fines for doing that.
no it's just people cutting corners to save cash sometimes it's cheaper to pay out on the death of a worker then to pay the cash to make it safer. It's time for some big time fines for doing that.
They'll keep reporting each and every one, now that the Obama administration is on a mission to push through new legislation promoting "alternate energy". After a few of them, they should have the public alarmed enough to agreeably pass things taxing them for their carbon footprint and much more....
They don't say 2500 anymore.
Disclaimer: There are several assumptions I've made in the following that could be wrong. Please let me know if that is the case. I'm also ignoring the political aspects of your post; I'm not an American.
I'm looking forward to owning an electric vehicle. I'm in a location where electricity is relatively inexpensive and cleanly generated; the vast majority of power generation in my area is hydroelectric, and we produce more than we use. However, I have some valid concerns before diving in.
Mainly, I need to know how they'll perform in low-temperature conditions. Where I live, temperatures routinely hit -30 and -40 in the depths of winter. Many electronic devices cannot operate properly at this temperature, and batteries' output are greatly reduced. I'll need to know that I can reach my destination, because being stranded in those temperatures can be life-threatening. One option is an internal heating system that could be activated while charging upon reaching a low temperature threshold. It could function similar to a block heater for an ICE, but would probably have to heat both the motor itself and the batteries. Electric heat can be costly. Another concern is heat generation. Combustion-based engines have a useful side effect - they generate heat, which is used to heat the interior of the vehicle. An electric motor won't produce nearly as much heat. That means there'll be an even bigger drain on the batteries. As it currently stands, even with low electricity costs, it appears gas would be a cheaper and more efficient way to go.
Also, cost is a major issue - not just the initial purchase price, but maintenance and energy usage over its life. This can't be known until the vehicles have been in use for a number of years. Mechanics are currently familiar with ICEs, and there won't be an immediate uptake; supply will eventually follow demand, so many won't be familiar with electric vehicles until enough people have them. Until then, those that maintain electric vehicles will be in higher demand, thus a higher cost. I'm sure that initial costs will be higher - the manufacturers have to recover that initial R&D investment somehow.
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That would imply to me that the people cutting corners to save money are the enemy.
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That's the sound of the sarcasm of the OP going right over your head.
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the way global warming is going, all of your problems with cold temperatures will be historical about the time the gas goes to $40/ gallon and you have to switch to electric
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
no it's just people cutting corners to save cash sometimes it's cheaper to pay out on the death of a worker then to pay the cash to make it safer. It's time for some big time fines for doing that?
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yes, canadian national character seems pleasant and agreeable enough, almost lobotomized
but those canucks are the ones secretly driving and manipulating this whole global warming thing to fruition. to turn their icebox into a socialist tropical paradise, be damned how many good american patriots they force onto government mandated healthcare in the process! devils!
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Time to go nuclear, folks. Face it - it's safer. Really.
"The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes" - Winston Churchill
Wow, I didn't know the conspiracy paranoids have gone so far. That one is brilliant! The extremely ultra-rich, extremely ultra-powerful oil executives all shaking and trembling under the Super-Obama-Don-Corleone! Is tour imagination great, or you're just high on acid?
It is part of the problem.
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Kevin Costner will clean up the resulting mess, and he stared in a movie with Kevin Bacon.
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But don't worry : it's an 'Merican company spilling 'Merican oil into 'Merican water. We'll sue their asses to death here in Europe in the spirit of fairness. And then we'll doubly sue them for over-applying Korean rules where Korean rules don't apply.
Pass me the yard-arm, and a few metres more rope - then we can have a barbecue.
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Nuclear meltdowns in all three of my cities with nuclear power plants in short succession.
Yeah, I've been playing too much of that game lately.
Moral of the story is the same: research Fusion Power as soon as possible.
(IRL, even fission nuke plants are a better idea, but I still foudn this analogy amusing, dammit.)
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Agreed that location is very important. You should also avoid placing a smoke detector right next to a bathroom door. When you shower, the steam can set it off. Move the detector a few feet farther away and the problem goes away.
That said, what you're saying about detector sensitivity is not entirely correct. As I understand it, most household smoke detectors effectively get more sensitive due to dust gathering in the smoke chamber. It takes less smoke to trigger an alarm because the dust in the chamber is contributing to a higher baseline level, which more than makes up for the decreased sensitivity of the actual sensors. Newer designs supposedly compensate for this, so I'd expect this to be less relevant in the coming years, but at least for the smoke detectors that are old enough that they ought to be replaced today, I don't think any of them did.
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Another round of "Lets completely fuck up the Earth."
Boredom is bliss.
Considering that this is a rather inflamed subject at the moment, I think it is remarkable that there seems to be nothing about this; certainly not when I search for "Vermion 380", which seems to be the name of the rig, according to the picture.
Does anybody else have any links to a reliable, main-stream news site, please?
I can't believe they haven't yet fixed the misspelling in the summary. Is Louisiana that hard of a word? Are they using some magical web browser that doesn't include a spell check?