Wednesday, August 4, 2010

BP says “static kill” operation at ruptured US oil well successful.

 

BP says “static kill” operation at ruptured US oil well successful.

Oil company BP Plc said on Wednesday that its so-called “static kill” operation of pumping mud into the ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico had been successful.
The company described the development as a “significant milestone” in its attempt to place a permanent seal on the oil shaft as the well appeared to have reached a “static condition.” Pumping of heavy drilling mud into the well from vessels on the surface began late Tuesday and was stopped after about eight hours, said a statement.
“The well is now being monitored, per the agreed procedure, to ensure it remains static. Further pumping of mud may or may not be required depending on results observed during monitoring.” If the mud injection succeeds in overcoming the upward pressure of oil in the well, which stretches 5-kilometres below the sea floor, engineers would follow by pumping in cement.
The well exploded on April 20 and has become what federal scientists say is the biggest accidental oil spill in world history.

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