BOE was cheering for the Netherlands and our good friends in the State Supervision of Mines, but it was not to be. Oh well, Rio is only 4 years away!
And how about that octupus? Perhaps we can get that creature interested in well integrity!
BOE was cheering for the Netherlands and our good friends in the State Supervision of Mines, but it was not to be. Oh well, Rio is only 4 years away!
And how about that octupus? Perhaps we can get that creature interested in well integrity!
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Regarding the relief wells, Development Driller III, which is the lead drilling rig for the relief wells is now at 17,780 feet measured depth, within a couple hundred feet of the proposed penetration point of the wellbore.
Admiral Allen: Thank you for reading BOE and responding to our request. You even specified “measured depth!”
Relief Well Team: Great work! Time to finish the job!
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Odd Finnestad, BOE’s Senior Vice-President for International Activities (note the recent promotion), and his talented, multi-lingual staff keep close tabs on investigations and accident reports worldwide. Odd thinks we may be in for a long wait for the Montara report, so the BOE cyber vigil will not include any rash measures like hunger strikes.
While Australia does a great job of investigating, holding hearings, and preparing reports, they seem to struggle with the simple step of releasing those reports. Odd reminds us that the report on the 2008 Varanus Island gas plant explosion has still not been released. This important accident reduced Western Australia’s gas supply by one-third, and thus had major economic consequences. The Veranus report was finalized in June 2009, but maneuvering by the responsible party and legal reviews within the Western Australia Ministry for Mines and Petroleum have kept this report under wraps. Now we are getting the same uncomfortable feeling about the Montara report. Perhaps, Minister Ferguson will prove us wrong and release the Montara report without further delay. We hope so!
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We would have had mixed feelings if Germany and the Netherlands were meeting in the final, but now that the octopus has ended Germany’s run, BOE is fully behind the Dutch. Hup Holland Hup!
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When I was a boy …. 🙂
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Those of us on the “Deepwater Response External Affairs” Mailing List received ten email updates yesterday. Not one included relief well information. The relief well information that has been provided has been inconsistent and contradictory.
Given the importance of these wells and the apparent confusion among observers (a number of whom have contacted BOE), a daily relief well update would be appreciated, at least for the primary well. It would be helpful if the subject line said “relief well update.” This update should include the precise relief well depth, whether the depth is measured (total length) or true vertical, and the point of reference (e.g. below the sea floor). A short summary of the operations over the past 24 hours would also be helpful.
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