i feel sorry for the gulf. he's full of oil :saddowns:
[QUOTE=sam.clarke;24543857]Oh fuck!
Now the Yanks can't blame someone else for their mess![/QUOTE]
Well maybe you Brits shouldn't screw up next time. Oh good, you have done a good job this time! That makes a grand total of...once. Congratulations.
Fucking hell.
It's a fucking joke, but I can't laugh about it :geno:
[QUOTE=faze;24547744]It said 13 were found floating in the water. Re-read the article.
[quote]and they jumped off in fear of more explosions. [/quote]
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Re-read my post.
Guys... guys... I think we should tighten regulation on oil companies
"Shut the fuck up commie, this was a one time occurrence."
*Explosion in the gulf... again*
"Okay man, maybe you have a point."
[QUOTE=Billiam;24548177]Guys... guys... I think we should tighten regulation on oil companies
"Shut the fuck up commie, this was a one time occurrence."
*Explosion in the gulf... again*
"[B]This proves nothing![/B]."[/QUOTE]
Fixed. Sadly :crying:
what the fuck, I thought that they would be, you know, more careful, and check on the other platforms maybe?
Do they have a failsafe this time?
Oil for everyone! Catch the brown snowflakes on your tongue.
I wish the Cummings motto was for everything...
Don't know what you're doing... Never play safe.
Know what you're doing... Always play safe.
Oh Great...
I don't understand how more Southerners aren't pissed off about this.
I seriously think I may be the only person in Alabama who gives a shit.
I wonder if this will be a repeat of the BP rig, well hopefully not. Either way we are going to need to inspect these damn oil rigs now for defects.
The continuation of the end for the petroleum industry.
Good riddance.
I want to know what caused the explosion. That company is going to be in deep shit if they let the same thing that happened to BP happen to them. They're a small company too. There's no way they can afford a clean up effort the scale of BP. This company will probably go under.
You've got to be fucking kidding me.
Lemme guess who owns the oil rig.
At least people will start pushing Hydrogen cars harder.
[QUOTE=Ninjarooster;24549503]Lemme guess who owns the oil rig.[/QUOTE]
Mariner Energy
[QUOTE=Ninjarooster;24549503]Lemme guess who owns the oil rig.[/QUOTE]
[quote]The accident took place 80 miles off the coast of Louisiana on the Vermilion Oil rig 380, which is owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy.[/quote]
why not read the op
[img]http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/167/7/e/Are_You_Fucking_Kidding_Me_2_by_CrusierPL.png[/img]
this
[QUOTE=Chrisordie;24544811]Jesus the ocean is really getting fucked over...[/QUOTE]
Its a pre-emptive strike by the 1st world to keep the ocean from rising up and trying to kill everyone.
here we go again!!!!
Just heard this explosion was not caused by a blowout like the BP rig. Nor is this a free floating rig, so it will not sink like the BP rig. The reported slick is also gone. The company say's no oil is leaking.
The reason why the BP well leaked is because the rig sank and severed the riser. If this rig does not sink, there is no reason for it to leak like the BP rig. We can only hope that the crew shut down operations before they abandoned ship, Which the company says they did.
At least it wasn't BP and they actually HAVE safety measures in place.
[QUOTE=Rastadogg5;24552590]At least it wasn't BP and they actually HAVE safety measures in place.[/QUOTE]
All rigs have safety measures. It's just that the blowout preventer BP had sucked ass.
again?
mother nature aint happy with the oil industry
It's about time we got serious on other methods of energy.
damn, if there was a God...he must really hate the South
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