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			 by Chris Landau
 July 14, 2010
 
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			NOTHING HAS CHANGED. 
						 
						THE WELL IS NOT ALIVE. 
						 
						IT HAS NOT HEALED 
			ITSELF. |  
			
 Mark Hafle, BP's senior drilling engineer testified to the MMS on 
			May 28, 2010 that the well had lost integrity and that thousands of 
			barrels of mud had been lost down this well during drilling.
 
			  
			This meant that the formation integrity 
			had blown out. Reports at the hearings in May also indicated that 
			the LOW positive pressure tests on the day of the blowout on April 
			20, 2010 had passed but the negative pressure tests had failed, so 
			the well was not properly sealed. This happened within a few hours 
			of the blowout.
 The cement-casing structure is compromised.
 
			  
			The well had ballooned 
			out and THE FORMATION HAD BLOWN OUT, long before the blowout 
			occurred.
 
 
			  
			BP, do you not have a single geologist at your company that can tell 
			you what that means?
 It means you can not seal this well. Pressure testing will only blow 
			the cement casing structure to pieces, if it is not already gone.
 
 Whose brainless idea was it to drill the directional wells 5 feet 
			away and parallel to the existing well to weaken the formation 
			structure further, so more casing formation strength is lost?
 
			  
			Could 
			those pointless, worthless relief wells not have been drilled at 
			least 150 meters (500 feet) away from the existing well and then 
			come in at right angles to minimize formation destruction?
 
			  
			Solution
 
 Let the well flow as fast as you can. As long as no oil and gas is 
			coming through the sea floor. If it is; you have to drill 8 relief 
			wells around this well spaced 1500 feet apart and drilled straight 
			down to relieve the formation pressure.
 
 I know it is your intention to develop this well to pay for the Gulf 
			of Mexico catastrophe. So develop it. Make sure the sea floor is not 
			leaking oil and gas and produce the well. That was the original 
			intention anyway.
 
 Call for independent robot surveys for 1 year to monitor the sea 
			floor around this well for oil and gas leaks, during well 
			production.
 
 My advice has not changed.
 
 I stand by it.
 
 
 
			
 
 
			  
			
			
 Chris Landau - BP Cap will not stop leak from ocean floor
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			108morris108
 July 15, 2010
 
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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.
 
 
			  
			  
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