Newsvine
  • Welcome
  • Help
  • Report Bug
  • Conversation Tracker
  • Your Column
  • Replies
  • Friends
Type Comments Since You Last CheckedArticle Source Last Checked Stop Tracking All Clear Tracking All
Advertise | AdChoices
Log In | Register
Close the Login Panel
Existing users log in below. New users please register for a free account.

New Users:

Existing Users:

E-Mail:
Password:
Forgot Password?
Please enter the e-mail address or domain name you registered with:
E-Mail/Domain:
Back to Login
Log Out
  • Top News
  • Local News
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Business
  • Health
  • Odd News
  • More
    • Arts
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Fashion
    • History
    • Home & Garden
    • Not News
    • Religion
    • Travel
Visit BK Lim's column >>

BK LIM

Disasters know no boundaries; saving Mother Earth is our collective responsibility.
Articles Posted: 105  Links Seeded: 412
Member Since: 7/2010  Last Seen: 5/16/2012

What is Newsvine?

Updated continuously by citizens like you, Newsvine is an instant reflection of what the world is talking about at any given moment.

Get a Free Account
Help
Fun Stuff
  • Your Clippings
  • Leaderboard
  • E-Mail Alerts
  • Top of the Vine
  • Newsvine Live
  • Newsvine Archives
  • The Greenhouse
  • Recommended Articles
  • Wall of Vineness
Put a Seed Newsvine link on your own site

Willful Negligence in BP's Shallow Hazards Assessment– Part IIIb of Root Causes.

Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:13 PM EDT
environment, gulf-of-mexico, noaa, bp-oil-spill, blowout, transocean, gom, tod, dwh, bk-lim, crazy-horse, geohazards, mega-disaster, s20bc, mass-deception, macondo-a, well-a, well-b, zombie-well, thunder-horse
By BK Lim
Advertise | AdChoices

Site-specific shallow hazards assessment is mandatory prior to any well drilling so that disasters like BP’s mega oil spill can be averted. Even without examining the 2009 survey report by C&C Technologies (C&C), it is abundantly clear there had been serious fundamental flaws in the hazards assessment. C&C should have alerted BP of the following hazardous geological conditions:

  1. The high risk of encountering shallow gas hazards within the first 5000 ft bml.
  2. Shallow faults evident within this depth interval (from seabed level down to 5000 ft bml).
  3. The well is located in the mid slope of a large escarpment with a gradient exceeding 3º.
  4. The well is located at the convex section of the escarpment which is the worst possible area to drill into with regard to shallow gas hazards and geotechnical problems of cementing and sealing the well.
  5. The whole L-shaped rectangular escarpment is a raised landform measuring approximately 12 km by 5.5 km, faulted at the edge foot-hill. The circular gentle cone formed at the southern half of the raised landform is probably an ancient lava / asphalt / mud volcano or a combination of the 3 forms.
  6. Irrespective of the form of volcano, the possibility of high fractures, high permeability vents extruding fluids is very high - posing unacceptably high drilling risks.
  7. Under such geohazardous conditions, the geohazards assessment should have recommended shifting the well location away from the raised landform altogether. The recommended shift would be about 2 km south, away from the foothills of the structure.
  8. BP should be able to reach the targeted reservoir location, although the deviated well would be more expensive than a vertical well. Was this a major cost consideration?

Any reasonably well-trained geohazards specialist would have arrived at the above conclusions and recommendations by examining the publicly available bathymetry and satellite images. Even though BP had not publicly released the high resolution seismic data, there is a high degree of confidence (>90%) the unreleased data would corroborate the above within acceptable tolerance limits.

BP should be held criminally liable for willful negligence for proceeding ahead blindly without heeding the sound geohazards assessment. Alternatively, if C&C had not foreseen and forewarn such high drilling risks in their reports, then C&C should be jointly charged with BP. The data fraud evident in the bathymetric data and irresponsible “watered down” assessment given in figure 129-1, could not have escaped the attention of an experienced exploration oil company like BP. BP must have given their tacit approval since all preliminary draft charts and reports had to be vetted and approved by BP’s technical experts. In all probability, the “boilerplate” assessment must have been “cut and pasted” like BP’s useless 852-pages of emergency response in the event of an offshore oil spill.

Annals of outrage ~~~

BP's emergency "plan" for the Gulf discusses impact on "seals, sea otters and walruses" -18 May 2010

BP's 582-page emergency-response never anticipated an oil spill as large as the one now gushing on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico; a closer reading shows the document was not much than a boilerplate, cut-and-paste job used by BP from region to region; in a section titled "Sensitive Biological & Human-Use Resources," the emergency plan lists "seals, sea otters and walruses" as animals that could be impacted by a Gulf of Mexico spill -- even though no such animals live in the Gulf; the plan was approved in July by the federal Minerals Management Service (MMS), a toothless agency accused by lawmakers of being in the pocket of the oil industry

http://homelandsecuritynewswire.com/bps-emergency-plan-gulf-discusses-impact-seals-sea-otters-and-walruses

~~~~~~~~~~end of quote~~~~~~~

The many “mistakes” contained in the bathymetric information and hazards assessment could not have been “accidental or due to mere incompetence”. They were the obvious results of data massaging and fraud. Both BP and C&C should be criminally liable for their active involvement in the cut corners, data fraud and cover-ups. The disastrous blow out on 20 Apr 2010 would not have happened had the devious fuse to the disaster been nipped in the bud. A summary of the Forensic Analysis Of BP’s Bathymetric Chart are listed here.

  1. The bathymetric data submitted to MMS (Sheet 1 of 6 and Plate 6) had been inaccurate and misrepresented.
  2. The shallow hazards assessment should not have been carried out using BP’s exploration personnel and BP’s 3D exploration seismic data. Exploration geologists are not specifically trained to assess shallow hazards and 3D exploration seismic data have time, angular and spatial resolution limitations at shallow zones as confirmed by the fundamental errors contained in the BP’s shallow hazards assessment (conclusion at page 10).
  3. The water depth cannot be accurate to 1 ft as depicted by 4992 ft. The estimated accuracy from a surface echo sounder operating at 33 kHz 5000ft is +/- 10ft.
  4. Similarly the spatial accuracy is estimated to be 30ft. Thus the 5ft contour interval is misleading.
  5. There are many seafloor features. So the phrase “the only seafloor feature” is incorrect and misleading.
  6. “The low-relief escarpment approx 1000ft / 950ft south of the “A” / “B” location” is both incorrect and misleading. Both A and B locations are in the mid-slope of the escarpment and not 950ft or 1000ft. The escarpment is not low-relief but at least 250ft.
  7. The conclusion “The proposed well bore will not intersect any faults between the seafloor and the depth limit of this investigation at Horizon 6 or 5292 ft bml” is irresponsible, inaccurate and fundamentally flawed.
  8. The “risk of encountering shallow gas is ranked as … Moderate… Low ….Negligible” is without basis and illogical even on the basis of the bathymetric data and general geology of the site.

Geohazards assessments like pre-surgical medical diagnoses are critical to the success of the surgical operation. BP’s erroneous hazards assessment is not the first nor will it be the last. Just as proper medical diagnoses require due diligence, hard work, specialised training, skills and experience, geohazards assessments cannot be carried out irresponsibly and indifferently by exploration geologists who are more concern with hitting the target reservoir. All over the world, junior geophysicists without proper training, skills and experience are being tasked to churn out inadequate assessment reports just like BP’s. To be fair, there are concerned industry workers. They are however, the minority and in no position to make demands for change. The demands for change have to come from outside. Not industry leaders like Fugro and RPS who are more concerned with their bottom-line. Oil companies care even less.

So we continue to play Russian Roulette. Even when the documented evidences clearly implicate BP of wrong-doings the regulators are too impotent and beholden to the oil companies to do anything else but to play along the deception game. Mother Nature and the victims suffer in silence because it is convenient for the world to turn a blind eye, just as the QC consultants did on BP’s survey vessel in January 2009. The pesky little problems that coalesced and blew into one gigantic disaster on 20 April 2010, could have been stopped at their tracks with diligent geohazards contractors and dedicated QC consultants. But the regulators, oil companies, QC consultants and contractors prefer their cozy relationship with each other than to really try to nip the problems in the bud. They are all in cahoots with their pretentious stringent offshore regulations, HSE standards and safety first policies. Disasters are expediently perceived to be accidental so that the crooks responsible for lighting the fuses in the first place, can be free to cook up another windfall disaster.

Safety Fraud is one perfect crime of mass destruction. No one complaints or is aggrieved when the easy profits roll in. When disaster eventually strikes, the privileged few collect the windfall. Yes, BP’s shareholders suffered together with millions affected by the Gulf Oil Spill. Did the privileged few responsible for the disaster really suffer? The golden parachute for Tony Hayward says it all.

Every disaster is an opportunity to put things right. If we don’t the next one could be even more devastating.

  • Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.

Back To Top | Front Page

Published to:

  • BK Lim's Column, All of Newsvine
  • Groups: Phoenix Gulf Group, Science And Technology, World News and Views
  • Regions: none
  • Public Discussion (11)
BK Lim

Something is not quite right. You have so many geohazards reports and assessment since 1998 till 2009 and BP still got it all wrong. Why?

  • 4 votes
Reply#1 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:15 PM EDT
TR-421173

!

  • 4 votes
Reply#2 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:16 PM EDT
etva

Did the privileged few responsible for the disaster really suffer? The golden parachute for Tony Hayward says it all.

There's not much incentive for safety at the top.

  • 5 votes
Reply#3 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:08 PM EDT
BK Lim

etva

The safety regulations and stringent HSE polices only apply to the lower rung employees. Directors like Tony Hayward are exempted.

  • 4 votes
#3.1 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:06 PM EDT
etva

Of course, and that's wrong. I'd like to see the individuals at the top hit with huge fines!

  • 4 votes
#3.2 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:13 PM EDT
BK Lim

Me too. We need to realise that if these crooks get away with, more will jump the bandwagon. It will be out of control.

  • 4 votes
#3.3 - Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:18 PM EDT
eth-2299740

BK

Me thinks the crooks have gone insane all over the world and are totally out of control already.

I know I don't have to make a list (actually you already did) - we know what is happening globally.

  • 4 votes
#3.4 - Mon Nov 1, 2010 11:56 AM EDT
BK Lim

Eth

If you look at the long list of disasters, you will see that govt expediently held back because there was lack of technical insiders' whistle-blower to incriminate crooks. One hand cannot clap. So they try to snuff out any truth coming out from the few industry's workers with conscience. There are many more Matt Simmons who disappeared quietly with "accidental deaths". I know a few and I may meet the same fate for bringing out the truth.

That is how far the rot has spread to the top echelon or PTB (power to be) of industries and govt.

You are more feared when you have documented evidence of data fraud, murders, bribery, cover-ups, deceptions ..... many that are being displayed and played out in the current BP disaster.

When BP brought in the 3rd drilling rig (West Sirius) in late October, it is the ultimate confession that BP had lied even before the disaster blew up. They lied because they had to cover their sins and to continue profiting from the disaster. Basically they will do anything to hold on to power. But you know what. The truth is the light these vampires of evil darkness fear. We live in the global world and nothing that is being used to deceive the American Public now hasn't been used before in other parts of the world. Practice makes perfect as they say.

But their power and wealth comes from the masses. The masses need to stay deceived.

  • 3 votes
#3.5 - Mon Nov 1, 2010 2:44 PM EDT
eth-2299740

BK

"I may meet the same fate for bringing out the truth"

I will pray you don't and that truth prevails.

  • 3 votes
#3.6 - Tue Nov 2, 2010 7:52 AM EDT
BK Lim

Eth

When one goes to battle, one has to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.

  • 2 votes
#3.7 - Tue Nov 2, 2010 7:59 AM EDT
Reply
Dowser

I need to read this again to fully grasp what you're saying-- I trust your analysis!

:-)

I'll be back later, ok?

  • 2 votes
Reply#4 - Wed Nov 3, 2010 1:01 AM EDT
Leave a Comment:
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
You're in XHTML Mode. If you prefer, you can use Easy Mode instead.
(XHTML tags allowed - a,b,blockquote,br,code,dd,dl,dt,del,em,h2,h3,h4,i,ins,li,ol,p,pre,q,strong,ul)
Newsvine Privacy Statement
As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
FUN STUFF:
  • Leaderboard |
  • E-Mail Alerts |
  • Top of the Vine |
  • Newsvine Live |
  • Newsvine Archives |
  • The Greenhouse |
COMPANY STUFF:
  • Code of Honor |
  • Company Info |
  • Contact Us |
  • Jobs |
  • User Agreement |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • About our ads
LEGAL STUFF:
  • © 2005-2012 Newsvine, Inc. |
  • Newsvine® is a registered trademark of Newsvine, Inc. |
  • Newsvine is a property of msnbc.com