Spidey wrote:It’s beginning to look a lot like BP is far more concerned with getting production out of the well, instead of capping it.
I think the only proven method for stopping these blow outs is to create an alternative port and start removing the oil...it's the pressure that has the oil spewing out so relieving the pressure, by the means BP does best....drill/pump.... is perhaps their best effort and probably the right thing to do.
Screw the public relations, half of the world is going to always blame them for everything bad to do with oil from now until someone bigger makes a bigger mess no matter what they do (Exxon is now relieved of that title). How much do you want to bet the next round of look-alike movies out of Hollywood has '
Big Oil' as the bad guys....
I'd suggest to BP that they keep making the obligatory apologies and keep cleaning up their mess while they continue to suck every drop of oil out of the ground they can and keep on keeping on until they can't find anymore oil or get any more leases on places to drill.
It is what it is and stopping what you do well to wrestle in the mud hole with politicians is no way to live or work. Politicians are such evil bastards that they make greedy corporations look like over zealous girl scouts pimping their cookies. So F 'em.
As for the sudden, and quite temporary ecological warriors, go prove a viable alternate form of energy before you come whining to me about tar balls! Until then it's all bull★■◆● and we all still need to get to work in our carbon machines in the morning.