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BP Cap will not stop leak from ocean floor

Chris Landau

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Chris has worked on about 70 Oil Wells. He is a Geologist who has written dozens of articles as the Gulf Oil Spill has unfolded.
 
His latest article: "BP Well Should Not be Pressure Tested" is here: http://www.opednews.com/articles/BP-Blown-out-well-should-n-by-Chris-Landau-100714-978.html
 
This is turning into the biggest boondoggle since 911.

 

Since when do you have a blue background in videos taken at 5K feet?  Some shown have had them.

 

I have worked with air, steam, and hydraulic leaks up to the 4,500 PSI range.  They were claiming wellhead pressures of up to 70-100K PSI.  Now, they are claiming pressures of 6.5-7K PSI.

 

The video of the pressure gauges is interesting.  Not for what the gauge itself reads, but for the fact that:

 

Crush depth for a modern nuclear submarine is somewhere around 1,200 ft.  How do they keep the gauges from crushing in at 5,000 ft?

 

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Water Pressure for Feet Head 

 
NOTE: One PSI of water = 2.309 feet of water at 62 degrees F.
 
For any PSI not listed, multiply the PSI by 2.309 to get the feet of water. 
 
Therefore:  A well head pressure at 5,000 ft. would have to overcome a head pressure of:
 

((5,000/2.309)=2165 PSI) to flow out at all.  If the wellhead pressure is 100K, it would be spewing at a pressure differential of 97,835 psi.  From personal observations, I can tell you that 600 PSI, it'll cut you in half.  Hydraulic fluid at 3,000 PSI vaporizes when a line bursts.  Now, can you correlate those facts with the images being shown on MSM of a lazy burbling fountain of oil lazily coming out of a 14" diameter pipe, when the pressure indications would indicate something in the nature of a Saturn rocket booster engine?