This sure doesn’t look good.
No damage is claimed, but I doubt they will stand for it.
It seems as if all the hotspots around the world and at home are heating up at the same time. And the system is unable to deal with the problems as they arise. This is one of the hallmarks of peak energy. The other big one is a financial meltdown which has only just begun.
Let’s pray this isn’t the spark of war.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.984c60f1f6d018375cbcf93436d3ad1a.9a1&show_article=1
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BP admits there is another leak
And in what may be an overlooked article from the Wall Street Journal, BP says that a “Broken Disk” is the reason that Top Kill failed. That it allowed their mud to seep out below the sea floor so they could not maintain enough pressure to overcome the oil.
The article leaves it at that. They don’t ask questions. They don’t think outside the box.
If there is a break in the pipe allowing their mud out, then wouldn’t that also be allowing the oil to leak out at the well head area? Couldn’t this be the source of the larger leak causing the underwater plumes with the heavier oil? The engineers working on this are smarter than a laymen like me on this subject. BP and the Gov. are not telling us what they know to be happening.
Who do you think is telling the truth? These guys or Matt Simmons, Nick Pozzi, and other scientists who say it’s likely over 100,000 barrels per day?
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