seeaxe wrote:Martin, I understand the site is still spilling stuff into the ocean and that previous efforts to stop it hadnt worked.
Do you have any idea how will they plug it?
How deep is the water?
From my count they had three unsucessful attempts to intersect the blow out wellbore with the relief well and got it on the fourth attempt. From what I hear they then pumped one lot of heavy kill mud which is when the Atlas rig caught fire. A second load of kill mud was then sent down the relief well and this killed the flow of gas and condensate feeding the fire on the Atlas. I think they had a couple of workboats with their fire monitors trained on the Atlas but id say choking off the flow of hydrocarbons starved the fire and it eventually expired by itself.
Forward plan I imagine will be to plug back and abandon the relief well and then get some permanent plugs set in the blow out well. The latter may require dealing with the damaged Atlas rig first. Not sure how theyll deal with that but there are a few options for this.
water depth from memory water depth is about 200m but dont quote me on that. Jack up rigs generally not used once you get over 300m..depending on how much leg length theyre carrying.