First; we are +6 billion people on Earth, and we all have different opinions about things, and that's good, because life would be boring, if we all had the same opinion.
There woulden't be any discussions.
The oil industry.
Who dosn't remember what happen in Alaska 1989, and now the Mexican Gulf 2010.
There woulden't be any discussions.
The oil industry.
Who dosn't remember what happen in Alaska 1989, and now the Mexican Gulf 2010.
And there are probably lot of other examples from around the world, but those two had been imprinted in the mind.
The ship industry learned from it. They builded ships with double hull, to minimize that a thing like that in 1989, would/should happen again.
That reminds me; I'm hearing that Greenland want to drill after oil on deep water, and that they will hire a company, that don't have the experience with deep water drilling, that's not smart at all, if it's true.
Back to the Mexican Gulf.
The oil spill in the Mexican Gulf, should never had happen. Some people didn't do their job properly, lives was lost and eco-systems are slowly being destroyed.
Just afraid, that the oil industry, aren't learning from it, and that it will happen again some day.
The oil industry really have to think out of the box, when it comes to safety systems, to prevent that a disaster like this, won't happen again!
Think out of the box, when it comes to contain the oil, if it should start leaking, even in small amounts.
Be prepared, for the worst-case scenario. Oh, wait, it had already happen!.
To much time was lost, because they wasen't prepared for a thing like this.
Because they diden't took it seriously, when the oil rig blow up.
It should be standard, that there are safety barrieres close to all oil rigs. Embedded under the water, so if the alarm goes, and the oil start leaking, they would floate up to the surface, and start contain the oil, until help arrives.
But they have to be embedded, so they protect the coastlines.
Maybe it can't be done, but it's a bid, and as I said; think out of the box.
But it all comes down to one thing: money.
The ship industry learned from it. They builded ships with double hull, to minimize that a thing like that in 1989, would/should happen again.
That reminds me; I'm hearing that Greenland want to drill after oil on deep water, and that they will hire a company, that don't have the experience with deep water drilling, that's not smart at all, if it's true.
Back to the Mexican Gulf.
The oil spill in the Mexican Gulf, should never had happen. Some people didn't do their job properly, lives was lost and eco-systems are slowly being destroyed.
Just afraid, that the oil industry, aren't learning from it, and that it will happen again some day.
The oil industry really have to think out of the box, when it comes to safety systems, to prevent that a disaster like this, won't happen again!
Think out of the box, when it comes to contain the oil, if it should start leaking, even in small amounts.
Be prepared, for the worst-case scenario. Oh, wait, it had already happen!.
To much time was lost, because they wasen't prepared for a thing like this.
Because they diden't took it seriously, when the oil rig blow up.
It should be standard, that there are safety barrieres close to all oil rigs. Embedded under the water, so if the alarm goes, and the oil start leaking, they would floate up to the surface, and start contain the oil, until help arrives.
But they have to be embedded, so they protect the coastlines.
Maybe it can't be done, but it's a bid, and as I said; think out of the box.
But it all comes down to one thing: money.
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