Sadly Matt Simmons has been on another planet for the duration of this event.
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Yes, what’s his motive?clv101 wrote:Sadly Matt Simmons has been on another planet for the duration of this event.
Let nobody suppose that simple, inexpensive arrangements are faulty because primitive. If constructed correctly and in line with natural laws they are not only right, but preferable to fancy complicated devices.
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Hmmm....
Even if you vehemently disagree with Simmons's proposed solution and think he has gone somewhat off the rails on this one there are straws in the wind (and bubbles of methane in the water) which suggest he might not be totally wrong about what is happening.
I hope he is wrong and that there is a perfectly natural explanation to nearby oil seepages (from a reservoir 5000m under the seabed at extreme pressure) and the less than expected pressure recorded at the cap...
or so say BP whose record in being open and above board over the last three months is second to almost everyone else.the BBC wrote:Seepages near the leaking BP oil well 'may be natural'
Even if you vehemently disagree with Simmons's proposed solution and think he has gone somewhat off the rails on this one there are straws in the wind (and bubbles of methane in the water) which suggest he might not be totally wrong about what is happening.
I hope he is wrong and that there is a perfectly natural explanation to nearby oil seepages (from a reservoir 5000m under the seabed at extreme pressure) and the less than expected pressure recorded at the cap...
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I don't know but I think he scares me more than Ludwig!!clv101 wrote:
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More goings on:
http://kunstler.com/blog/2010/07/what-if-hes-right.html
Sadly Matt Simmons has been on another planet for the duration of this event.
Yes, what’s his motive?
The Telegraph - 22/07/10
Tim Yeo, the Conservative MP chairing the Energy and Climate Change Committee, will lead MPs investigating North Sea offshore drilling, asking "serious questions" about the oil companies' plans for dealing with spills, including key safety devices such as blowout preventers.
It would be "more than a disappointment" if BP were to fail to put its executives up for questioning, Mr Yeo said.
The committee will also consider whether the UK should impose a ban on new drilling while the industry examines what happened on BP's Deepwater Horizon rig, which exploded on April 20 killing 11 men and triggering a giant leak.
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I think it is unfair to discount Matt Simmons pronouncements.
It is hard to believe a man of his standing, knowledge and experience would be calling the massive open hole oil leak and BP cover-up that he is alleging without serious reason to do so.
He seems to be getting a lot of his recent information from the NOAA research ship, Thomas Jefferson.
I am very concerned about what he is alleging.
It is hard to believe a man of his standing, knowledge and experience would be calling the massive open hole oil leak and BP cover-up that he is alleging without serious reason to do so.
He seems to be getting a lot of his recent information from the NOAA research ship, Thomas Jefferson.
I am very concerned about what he is alleging.
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Nothing he's said over the last month makes sense - some stuff is simply wrong. Who knows why he's saying what he's saying, maybe he's just losing his marbles.snow hope wrote:I think it is unfair to discount Matt Simmons pronouncements.
It is hard to believe a man of his standing, knowledge and experience would be calling the massive open hole oil leak and BP cover-up that he is alleging without serious reason to do so.
He seems to be getting a lot of his recent information from the NOAA research ship, Thomas Jefferson.
I am very concerned about what he is alleging.
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Matt ' US natural gas cliff' Simmons hmmm....snow hope wrote:I think it is unfair to discount Matt Simmons pronouncements.
It is hard to believe a man of his standing, knowledge and experience would be calling the massive open hole oil leak and BP cover-up that he is alleging without serious reason to do so.
He seems to be getting a lot of his recent information from the NOAA research ship, Thomas Jefferson.
I am very concerned about what he is alleging.
I think he should book a 2 week vacation in the priory with Kunstler
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Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
The Guardian - 21/07/10
BP admits using Photoshop to exaggerate oil spill command centre activity
Photo on BP's website showed workers monitoring underwater images on video screens that were blank in unaltered image.
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That would be CO2 dissolved in water and methane does funny things with water too. Oil is immiscible and of lower density than water so how can it form a 'lake'?RenewableCandy wrote:There have been "lakes" of high-pressure underwater Methane and even CO_2 before now, so oil is also a possibility. In theory at least.biffvernon wrote:Certainly the idea of a 'lake' of oil deep down feels a bit DavidIckey to me.