Gailey
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Date: 6/16/2010 8:54:15 PM
Author:Gailey
Please read this. It's really scary:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6593/648967
Date: 6/19/2010 10:39:16 AM
Author: missydebby
Personally, I have taken to just putting my head in the sand on this, cause there is nothing I can do and it makes me too depressed.
Date: 6/19/2010 10:07:23 AM
Author: AGBF
Date: 6/16/2010 8:54:15 PM
Author:Gailey
Please read this. It's really scary:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6593/648967
It's beyond scary, Gailey. It's an apocalyptical scenario! My only question is, how likely is it to come to pass?
AGBF
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It''s revolting. Seriously. And is ANYONE still drinking the koolaid of how we need less regulation on the backs of business? That their own self-interest is enough to make them decent citizens?? Screw-you bottom-line chasing by BP, and the lack of regulation and the guys at Minerals Management spending their time with the hookers on staff (no pun intended) and basically acting as the government arm of Big Oil, instead of holding BP or anyone else, to any standard, is just disgusting. And everyone keeps talking about the poor people on the Gulf Coast. Yes, they are most directly affected, but this particular disaster could easily spell longer term disaster for our already-in-the-toilet economy. We are ALL going to hurt eventually from this one.Date: 6/19/2010 11:01:04 AM
Author: sarap333
Date: 6/19/2010 10:07:23 AM
Author: AGBF
Date: 6/16/2010 8:54:15 PM
Author:Gailey
Please read this. It''s really scary:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6593/648967
It''s beyond scary, Gailey. It''s an apocalyptical scenario! My only question is, how likely is it to come to pass?
AGBF
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I get the impression no one really knows what the final outcome will be since this well is what is known as a ''wildcat well'' -- i.e., the depth and location of the well have no precedent. There''s an interesting article in today''s New York Times if you want to learn more about how safety decisions (or lack thereof) played into this situation.
NYTimes
Date: 6/19/2010 11:19:37 AM
Author: ksinger
It's revolting. Seriously. And is ANYONE still drinking the koolaid of how we need less regulation on the backs of business? That their own self-interest is enough to make them decent citizens?? Screw-you bottom-line chasing by BP, and the lack of regulation and the guys at Minerals Management spending their time with the hookers on staff (no pun intended) and basically acting as the government arm of Big Oil, instead of holding BP or anyone else, to any standard, is just disgusting. And everyone keeps talking about the poor people on the Gulf Coast. Yes, they are most directly affected, but this particular disaster could easily spell longer term disaster for our already-in-the-toilet economy. We are ALL going to hurt eventually from this one.
Pretty damn grim, if you ask me.