Not with oil. On the other hand, Obama's drilling moratorium is putting tens of thousands of people out of work.
Wanted to head to the beach on monday with the kids for the day, but I really have not followed the news on the spill.
I did a quick google on my phone but only found info from last month.
Not with oil. On the other hand, Obama's drilling moratorium is putting tens of thousands of people out of work.
boo hoo. these slackers who are out of work on oil rigs should just join the military. basically the same thing and it will get them out of our hair down on the coast so us normal, successful people can enjoy the coast without being crowded.
There are 5000+ rigs in the Gulf. How many have been shutdown and evacuated due to Magic Negro's moratorium on NEW, DEEPWATER drilling?
“We care about the small people." Carl-Henric Svanberg
33 deep water rigs immediately shut down, NO new permits being issues deep OR shallow. The problem is, they can't let those billion dollar rigs sit idle while Magic Negro dithers and plays politics. They will take them to Brazil, Algeria, Africa etc. on long term contracts and the jobs will be gone for good. and these were GOOD jobs...figure that for everyone that gets laid off thats one more house that will get repossessed.
Shhhhhhhh. You might upset people. At least let them put their pom poms away
Data source for this claim?
(let me guess it rhymes with "my grass")
(edit) NM, found the source of your badly worded claim.
http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-sp...a_suspend.html
"could put people out of work"Chris John, president of the Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, said a temporary shutdown of well operations could put people out of work, and will affect offshore marine service companies, catering companies and Louisiana-based suppliers.
Given that all 33 rigs recently passed inspections, John suggested that the moratorium is unnecessary.
isn't quite
"is putting tens of thousands of people out of work"
is it?
Last edited by RandomGuy; 06-17-2010 at 12:40 PM.
Data source for your claim that I'm wrong?
Logical fail. Your claim, your burden of proof.
Claims must be assumed false until proven to a reasonable degree.
You can't ask someone to disprove a negative by shifting the burden of proof.
By the by, I edited my post. My bad for not looking, as the source for your claim was easy to find.
Is anyone else concerned that the oil companies cut corners on these rigs & none of them have a plan to deal with emergencies…The do ents they submitted to congress were all the same non sense written by someone long since dead…Their response plans involves dealing with walruses in gulf….A species not found in the gulf for over 1000 years…Face it, the oil companies could care less about safety or the environment…DRILL BABY DRILL…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_612837.html
Also for what it is worth:
BP has pledged $100M in a sinking fund to pay for this too.
Quite frankly, a moratorium on this until we can get a handle on what really went wrong at the Deepwater Horizon is not really that unreasonable is it?
How many jobs would be lost if another well blew out because we didn't address any potential problems that caused the DH blow out?
Anyways to answer the question in the OP before this gets shunted into the poltical forum.... heh
Not yet.
If yo ugo to the noaa.gov website (national ocean and atmostpheric administration), the map is projecting it to lollygag in the middle of the gulf for a bit, then head to florida and eastish.
Given this spill will be ongoing throughout the hurricain season, I would be willing to bet that there is a good chance we will see some of it at some point.
Here is teh gobbledy gook URL for the most recent info:
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov...c)=1#downloads
Here is the pdf file showing shorefall projected within 72 hours of June 16th.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov...06-16-2100.pdf
Texas is not affected, nor even pictured. Sucks to be on any of the other coastline though. It is hitting Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, in addition to Louisiana.
I am confident that BP took short cuts and ed up. I also think the down hole well casing is compromised and leaking and BP knows it and the government knows it. I also think they are both intentionally hiding the truth from the public. I think the situation is a lot worse than they are admitting and they are just hoping and praying that they get incredibly lucky and that the relief well can actually intersect that stem/casing 5 miles down and penetrate it so they can plug the well. Lets just hope they can get there before the blowoff preventer topples over and REALLY screws up the downhole casing.
+1
The question is how many of the other rigs/wells operated by other owners operators are operating unsafely at this time?
I would guess that safety practices at all companies there recently got bumped up a bit on the priority list...![]()
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Now take this nonsense to the political forum
Here, I'll even link you:
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156294
Magic Negro? Why don't people just call him what they want to call him and say the ###### President?
There are, by my count, about 6 threads there. Probably more.![]()
This world is ed.
Youd kind of have to know the person's schtick who said it.
Well perfect. Then we don't need 7, do we?![]()
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