Posted by Owen Aaland on July 12, 2010 at 20:51:44 from (65.161.86.20):
In Reply to: OT oil well posted by GaryinKS on July 12, 2010 at 07:09:17:
dblair said: (quoted from post at 19:14:25 07/12/10) small atomic weapon will seal it of . Russians had to do it once . they don't want to because it will seal it of forever , looks like they will have to anyway so the sooner the better. tactical nuclear weapon .
This well will be sealed off and never used to get oil. The relief wells go straight down for about 15,000 feet and the go at angle to hit the original one. The first one should intercept the leaking one near the end of this week. The second one is nearing the point where they would have to start going at an angle but they are going to stop drilling at that point unless the first relief well fails to seal off the leak. My guess is that if the first relief well works they will continue straight down with the second one and use it as a producing well.
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