thanks
so if your sources are correct you like to be the bearer of bad news You're pretty sick Chubbs
Dear American Patriots,
FLORIDA IS ABOUT TO DIE!
Here's why, they have drilled down into the strata 1) 6 miles below the ocean floor and tapped into a 2) high pressure cavity. At this level the oil is called 3) A-Biotic oil, it is being created by chemical reaction and will produce an endless supply of oil, sounds like the oil shortage is over , right, wrong. You see the 4) pressure coming up from that well casing is up to 70,000 psi and we have no way to stop it. We do not even possess the science to contain that kind of pressure, let along stop it. On a normal oil rig there are 5) two reading's that are read immediately after they hit oil, the first is flow rate & the second is well head pressure and on a 6) normal rig it is about 1,500psi. At that level all the safety systems work to keep everything safe.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
Dear American Patriots,
FLORIDA IS ABOUT TO DIE!
Here's why, they have drilled down into the strata 1) 6 miles below the ocean floor and tapped into a 2) high pressure cavity. At this level the oil is called 3) A-Biotic oil, it is being created by chemical reaction and will produce an endless supply of oil, sounds like the oil shortage is over , right, wrong. You see the 4) pressure coming up from that well casing is up to 70,000 psi and we have no way to stop it. We do not even possess the science to contain that kind of pressure, let along stop it. On a normal oil rig there are 5) two reading's that are read immediately after they hit oil, the first is flow rate & the second is well head pressure and on a 6) normal rig it is about 1,500psi. At that level all the safety systems work to keep everything safe.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
you bashers are pathetic
and whats so wrong with Christians anyways people???????
so they are do-gooders, dont lie cheat steal, and treat others as they want to be treated.
My ex is a so called Christian. She lied, cheated and stole and obviously she didn't treat people the way they wanted to be treated. So nobody is saying theirs anything wrong with Christians.
you bashers are pathetic
and whats so wrong with Christians anyways people???????
so they are do-gooders, dont lie cheat steal, and treat others as they want to be treated.
My ex is a so called Christian. She lied, cheated and stole and obviously she didn't treat people the way they wanted to be treated. So nobody is saying theirs anything wrong with Christians.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
Holdem00 obviously cares nothing about facts.
He has already dared anyone to find something wrong with Christianity, has said that the book of Revelation is somehow prophetic, and cant understand anything wrong with his original post.
Facts mean nothing to these people. Science means nothing to these people. History means nothing to these people. Its us Christians vs them Muslims, thats all that matters.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
Holdem00 obviously cares nothing about facts.
He has already dared anyone to find something wrong with Christianity, has said that the book of Revelation is somehow prophetic, and cant understand anything wrong with his original post.
Facts mean nothing to these people. Science means nothing to these people. History means nothing to these people. Its us Christians vs them Muslims, thats all that matters.
or like i said earlier......... lets just bring in more muslim mosques and islam culture to America ( where muslims believe that if you dont bow to muhammad and allah you deserve to die......... or lets get into their womans rights ideas)
Hey dope - ever read your Bible?
Do you need to be quoted the hundreds of "womens rights" issues that your Bible promotes?
Ever hear of the Crusades - where if you didnt bow to your god you deserved to die?
Is it safe to assume you believe everything that is written or said by anyone who claims to be Christian? Do you ever have an original thought or critically think for yourself?
or like i said earlier......... lets just bring in more muslim mosques and islam culture to America ( where muslims believe that if you dont bow to muhammad and allah you deserve to die......... or lets get into their womans rights ideas)
Hey dope - ever read your Bible?
Do you need to be quoted the hundreds of "womens rights" issues that your Bible promotes?
Ever hear of the Crusades - where if you didnt bow to your god you deserved to die?
Is it safe to assume you believe everything that is written or said by anyone who claims to be Christian? Do you ever have an original thought or critically think for yourself?
i say we build more islamic and muslim mosques around here that teach "Death to the nonbelievers" ........... that sounds much better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZfUnCK5qk
Oh, we got both kinds of mosques. We got islamic and muslim!
i say we build more islamic and muslim mosques around here that teach "Death to the nonbelievers" ........... that sounds much better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZfUnCK5qk
Oh, we got both kinds of mosques. We got islamic and muslim!
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
1) The Macondo well reached a total depth of 18,360 ft, or 13,293 ft below the sea floor, which is just 'slightly' less than the 31,700 ft below the sea floor as claimed.
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
3) Abiotic Oil, is something of a fantasy creation of a couple fringe Russian geologists years ago and has been picked up by the crowd that wants to deny the reality that we are quickly approaching Peak Oil, if we haven't crested that hill already.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
1) The Macondo well reached a total depth of 18,360 ft, or 13,293 ft below the sea floor, which is just 'slightly' less than the 31,700 ft below the sea floor as claimed.
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
3) Abiotic Oil, is something of a fantasy creation of a couple fringe Russian geologists years ago and has been picked up by the crowd that wants to deny the reality that we are quickly approaching Peak Oil, if we haven't crested that hill already.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
who says what you say is fact?
oh is that what the good ole government is telling you? then it must be true
Well HoldEm, let's have a little look see at this "interesting" blurb.
In the first paragraph alone, all of the 6 'red highlighted' items are factually in error:
2) The Macondo oil reservoir is about a 60 ft. thick turbidite sandstone sequence, common throughout the Gulf. There is NO cavity....it is simply a reservoir sandstone with good porosity and permeability.
4) The reservoir pressure was accurately measured in the final days before the DWH rig blew out. It is in fact one of the few accurate things we know about the situation. That pressure is slightly under 12,000 psi, or 12.6 ppg pore pressure at 18,066 ft. This is the pressure that must eventually be overcome to kill the well. Nothing even remotely close to 70,000 psi exists in the Gulf, or any oil and gas reservoir on Earth. I remember seeing something around 20,000 psi had been recorded in one of the deeper GoM wells several years ago, but that's about the max.
5) Flow rate and well head pressure are never recorded 'immediately after they hit oil'. Those parameters are figured out long after the drill rig has moved off and the production platform is moved in.
6) Well head pressure can be anything, there is no 'normal' pressure. It can be as little as a couple hundred pounds to several thousands of pounds depending on how much they choke back the flow when they go to produce it.
In the first six sentences alone, there were six glaring errors. This trend of mis-statements and uniformed comments pervades this entire little 'story'.
I don't want to waste anymore of my time picking this fantasy 'catastrophe' story apart. But a whole slew of similar doomsday predictions about the Gulf disaster are now orbiting the web.
Bottom line.. they are all simply 'hogwash"...to put it charitably.
I think the Good Pastor Wilmot should stick to his Bible Study Classes.....because he has surely failed Petroleum Engineering 101.
who says what you say is fact?
oh is that what the good ole government is telling you? then it must be true
have fun in hell then guys
no sense arguing with morons
oh and clubdirt............
no restrictions on God's love
have fun in hell then guys
no sense arguing with morons
oh and clubdirt............
no restrictions on God's love
then God still loves you, and knows that the world is the devil's playground and people fall into bad lifestyles, but if you repent and take Jesus Christ as your savior and truly believe that he died to give humanity eternal life........... then i'll give you a big hug on the otherside.
then God still loves you, and knows that the world is the devil's playground and people fall into bad lifestyles, but if you repent and take Jesus Christ as your savior and truly believe that he died to give humanity eternal life........... then i'll give you a big hug on the otherside.
not really man
i just think its sad that all these people have this illusion that Christianity is such a bad thing for some reason
I dare someone to find me something wrong with Christians as a whole........ most that ive met have been pretty good people. I'll take a room full of Christians over a room full of no moral having Atheists anyday,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but maybe thats just me.
not really man
i just think its sad that all these people have this illusion that Christianity is such a bad thing for some reason
I dare someone to find me something wrong with Christians as a whole........ most that ive met have been pretty good people. I'll take a room full of Christians over a room full of no moral having Atheists anyday,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but maybe thats just me.
who says what you say is fact?
oh is that what the good ole government is telling you? then it must be true
who says what you say is fact?
oh is that what the good ole government is telling you? then it must be true
Pretty much on the back of the bus. If there is room on the Rapture spaceship, you have a chance
Pretty much on the back of the bus. If there is room on the Rapture spaceship, you have a chance
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