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Please pass this information to your people. June 12, 2010 at 7:44am
Re: Oil Spill solution
Dear John,
Thanks for caring and for contacting.
As for my idea for plugging BP Well, it is as follows:
{BP has to lower down the wellbore through the Riser Pipe Stub and the Blowout Preventer a string of 16"-18" Casing Pipes connected together about 500-1000 ft long after being filled with cement. The wild well will instantly be plugged and there will be no need for the Relief Wells. The annulus space between the Casing Pipe String and the well walls can be filled by pumping cement}.
BP has already an assortment of these Casing Pipes, which are used for casing wells after drilling, aboard their ships and platforms in the Gulf. The whole operation will take a couple of hours.
After drilling oil wells, they lower Casing Pipes into the wellbore to prevent its walls from caving in and to isolate the different formations, etc. the Casing Pipes can have diameters ranging form 6 " to more than 20 " and their thickness can reach one inch or more.
Onshore and offshore rigs are equipped with the necessary equipment to handle these pipes: connect them together, lower them, etc. The oil rigs also have cement pumps to inject cement in the space between the rocky well walls and the external walls of the casing pipes.
So it is an easy matter for the workers on an oil rig to connect several casing pipes together (40 ft each) and lower them into the wellbore - the new thing here is that they will pump cement into that string before lowering it into the wellbore – but no problem here.
After lowering that string of Casing Pipes into the wellbore, they will then pump, as they used to do, cement into the annular space between the external walls of the casing pipes they just lowered and the well walls- it is their normal job - nothing new. They can do it.
As to the question of Pressure, it is very high. One can expect a value of 100 -300 bar (1500 – 4500 psi).
A String of Casing Pipes with external diameter of 18" with a length of 100 meter (333 ft) filled with cement will weigh 80 tons (steel + cement).
Oil Force acting on the bottom of the String of Casing Pipes when it is lowered into the wellbore = pressure x pipe cross section area = 160 ton (at 100 bar)= 320 ton (at 200 bar), etc.
The oil pressure exerts enormous force, however there isn't any problem. You can increase the length of the string of the Casing pipes until it is more than the force exerted by the oil pressure- so simple:
If the oil pressure is 100 bar: then we need a string of Casing pipes of 200 meters, weighing 160 tons.
If the oil pressure is 200 bar: then we need a string of Casing pipes of 400 meters, weighing 320 tons, and so on.

You don't have to worry about the crane that will lower such heavy string of pipes filled with cement weighing hundreds of tons -cranes of offshore rigs can lift 1200 tons!!
I've communicated this solution three weeks ago to the officials BP, MMS & Coast Guards.
I received this response of BP just yesterday:
"Thank you so much for taking the time to think about and submit your proposed solution regarding the Horizon incident. Your submission has been reviewed for its technical merits. A similar approach has already been considered or planned for possible implementation. All of us on the Horizon Support Team appreciate your thoughts and efforts."
Sincerely yours,
Horizon Support Team
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When oil slick reaches New York, they will apply MY solution, after of course attributing it to themselves!!
I've just finished contacting ALL US Senators informing them of my simple solution to end BP NIGHTMARE and my following request:
{I'd like to face Tony Hayward and other BP executives when they testify before the Senate next week to prove to US officials & citizens that there was a very simple solution to end BP disaster which I offered to them three weeks ago but they deliberately didn't implement it.
After the executives of BP admit before the Senate that my solution can end the disaster, then we: I + some Senators & Congressmen + some American engineers, will go with BP executives onboard their platform which is currently deployed in the Crime Scene in the Gulf of Mexico to supervise the implementation of my solution and to end the NIGHTMARE in a couple of hours.

AWAITING YOUR INVITATION FOR ME TO COME TO WASHINGTON TO TESTIFY BEFORE THE SENATE AND TO FACE TONY HAYWARD AND TO END THAT NIGHTMARE.}

That is what I told the US Senators today- Now I await their action to invite me to face Tony "Tiny" Hayward and impose my solution upon BP!
GOD BLESS YOU ALL & BLESS AMERICA
ENG. HODIEB KHALIFA
CAIRO - EGYPT
hodieb-...@windowslive.com
Tel. 002-0163427827 (Egypt)

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