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Unread postby Cyrus » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 13:51:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')ikes. 3-6 months? That's not going to be good for the 4th quarter.


With the shortfall, NOT GOOD AT ALL!

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat happened? I thought BP was saying it could be an easy problem to fix.


Just ass-taking on BP's part. Look at the
picture.

It's going to be quite hard to get that bitch stable!
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Unread postby Free » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:00:35

How do you know it's a female?
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Unread postby Cyrus » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:02:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')ow do you know it's a female?



Just a guess.
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Unread postby RonMN » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:12:48

It's obvious from the picture that it's name is I-LEAN :lol:
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Unread postby DriveElectric » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:15:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('armegeddon', 't')oo bad it didnt sink


What a stupid thing to say. That project is actually important to US oil supply.
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Unread postby Cyrus » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:15:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t's obvious from the picture that it's name is I-LEAN


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Unread postby SD_Scott » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:18:51

The article says best case 3-6 months.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')Worst case is back to the drawing board, which would take years," Pickering said. The Gulf of Mexico currently producers a total of 1.5 million barrels and 10 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, so a lenghty delay to Thunder Horse would significantly alter the production outlook for the short-to-medium term.


Not good.
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Unread postby crude_intentions » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:38:45

This is bad, but what happens when more storms pass through and take out more rigs. Forget $80 we could be looking at $120. 8O
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Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 14:38:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', '
')What happened? I thought BP was saying it could be an easy problem to fix.


3 to 6 months would be an easy fix.

If Emily comes any where near that thing it will be at the bottom of the Gulf.

They better get that thing fixed and up right before Hurricane sea.... err never mind. 8O

"the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry."
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Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:03:33

Nice post Shanny.

Thunderhorse is listing pretty bad, 10 ft seas I would hazard to guess could bring her down.

I wonder how far out ruff seas reach from a hurricane.

If Emily does hit near Houston or New Orleans with any force we are going to be up a creek. More down platforms in the Gulf and all hell may break loose.
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Unread postby Trindelm » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:12:12

10 ft. seas, you kiding? All we need is some fat f**k waddling his tubby arse in on some beach in Tampa and good bye Thunderhorse. His gluttony will cost us all. But luckily according to another post, all the fat arses are at home playing Halo and the anorexics won't get near water but a musclebound 'roid head might.. meaning muscle is denser hence more water displacement, yeah $3/gallon of gas is gonna be a bargain. Kinda scary that the movie Oil Storm was so dead on, but then again it was only a matter of time and a bit of simple projection.

Oh yeah get this.. supposedly these are just overfilled bilge tanks, full of what ambrosia or thunder horse shi**.
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Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:14:10

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Like Han Solo said "I got a bad feeling about this"

If it is just the bilge tanks it would take no time to get upright.
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Unread postby Trindelm » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:22:52

Yes, a Kunstleresque chill envelops the air. All shudder yet the crickets know not why.
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Unread postby Armageddon » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:24:32

can it be straightened ?
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Unread postby Cyrus » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:36:08

How are we going to build our millions upon millions of wind-mills and solar pannels now?! :lol:
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Unread postby trendal » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:36:21

Looks like the cables they tie the rig down with came off on one side. That would cause the free side to float up higher out of the water. The current could then also push the rig a little off-position, tightening the lines on the OTHER side and pulling that side down more into the water. That's my (un)expert opinion :-D
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2 more possible hurricanes behind emily

Unread postby Armageddon » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 15:55:51

this may be the craziest year ever. i guarentee one of these will cripple the gulf oil production and cause skyrocketing prices this summer or fall.
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Unread postby FoxV » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 16:24:12

btw, for those that like REALY EARLY storm warnings here's the Tom's update for cloud cover

TOMs Reflectivity

you can watch emily as she moves in and possibly any other storm brewing out there
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Unread postby Sys1 » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 16:39:25

Look like oil civilization is sinking
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Unread postby smiley » Tue 12 Jul 2005, 17:09:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '2')50k barrels a day is a fair amount of production, though this damage may not delay things for much more than a few weeks i dont think.

Not if it sinks. This thing looks like it won't survive another storm. And Emily is already underway.
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