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    Post  mudra Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:21 pm


    Natural Gas disaster
    Elgin platform – 150 miles off the coast of Aberdeen


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    Huge clouds of natural gas have forced the evacuation of several oil rigs in the area amid fears of an explosion

    A desperate battle to plug an enormous gas leak in the North Sea is being waged tonight.

    Huge clouds of natural gas have forced the evacuation of several oil rigs in the area amid fears of an explosion.

    And workers warned there was a “clear and present danger” of a major gas blast.

    A two-mile exclusion zone for shipping and three miles for aircraft have already been set up around Total’s Elgin platform, which has been leaking since Sunday.

    Specialist engineers from Texas who tackled the devastating BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 have been flown in by the company to help stop the leak.

    read on: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gas-rig-abandoned-in-north-sea-774258

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD6yg8D_JQI&context=C4828910ADvjVQa1PpcFPMAgtfYJzom9UYnYbiQ83TB5YLB1QJxeA=


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    Post  mudra Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:40 pm

    Dual visions of gas future: ‘Golden age’ or ‘well from hell’
    Published Wednesday, 28th March 2012


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    Total is currently working to stop the blowout, but noted it could take six months to complete an emergency well to intercept the leak.

    The Deepwater Horizon blowout, which involved oil rather than natural gas, continued for three months — from April to July, 2010 — before BP was able to stop the leak.

    Producing since 2001, Total’s Elgin platform sits atop a site with estimated recoverable reserves of 18.4 billion standard cubic meters of gas and 148.5 million standard barrels of condensate, the term for natural gas liquids recovered from a gas well.

    More at the link: http://www.greenbang.com/dual-visions-of-gas-future-golden-age-or-well-from-hell_21685.html

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    Post  mudra Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:47 pm

    Gas leaks near flare as Total dismisses blast risk

    Explosive natural gas is leaking from Total's Elgin North Sea platform less than 100 meters from a flare which workers left burning as they evacuated the rig, the French energy company said on Wednesday.

    Total dismissed the risk of a blast at the platform, 240 km (150 miles) off the east coast of Scotland, and the British government said the flame had to remain burning to prevent excess gas pressure from building up.

    But one energy industry consultant said Elgin could become "an explosion waiting to happen" if the oil major did not rapidly stop the leak which is above the water at the wellhead.

    read on: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/28/us-total-idUSBRE82R0K620120328?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=71

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    Post  mudra Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:29 am

    No Way To Stop The North Sea Gas Leak

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3p6DYAyNjM


    Total Weighs Options As Explosion Fears Mount

    Arrow http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,824635,00.html

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    Post  mudra Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:25 pm

    North Sea Gas Leak/First Acid Rain Warning/UK/Amsterdam

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    Post  mudra Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:13 pm

    Flare on Total's Elgin platform extinguished

    A flare near Total's Elgin drilling platform has gone out, reducing the threat of explosion at a massive gas leak from a North Sea well, the company's chief executive said on Saturday.

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    Post  mudra Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:10 pm

    Greenpeace releases infrared image of giant 'explosive' gas spewing from Elgin rig
    5 April 2012

    It looks like a bizarre piece of 1960s pop art - or perhaps a highly-coloured graphic from an old-style computer game.
    But in reality, this neon-bright image of the North Sea is a chilling illustration of just how large the potentially explosive gas cloud spewing from the Elgin platform has become.
    The infrared picture, which was taken using a special camera by environmental campaigners, lays bare the extent of the leak's impact on the atmosphere.

    The photograph was released by the Greenpeace activists who have been assessing the potential dangers of the situation since Monday.

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    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2125471/Total-gas-leak-Greenpeace-release-infra-red-image-explosive-gas-spewing-Elgin-rig.html#ixzz1rBdQrrpZ

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    Post  mudra Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:49 am

    A discussion regarding the Elgin Platform disaster can be followed on The Oil drum :

    Arrow Gas Leak at North Sea Elgin Platform
    http://www.theoildrum.com/node/9072


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    Post  mudra Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:52 am

    Total to airlift team to oil rig
    April 04, 2012


    ENERGY giant Total will send a team of experts to a stricken North Sea gas platform today or tomorrow.

    The French firm evacuated the Elgin rig off the Scottish coast on March 25 because of a gas leak which the company says is costing it $US2.5 million ($2.4 million) a day.

    A Total spokesman told AFP yesterday that there would be a "helicopter flight tomorrow [Wednesday] or the day after tomorrow, depending on the weather conditions, to put a first team in place."

    The spokesman said the development came after Total agreed conditions with Britain's Health and Safety Executive to "regain safe access to the platform" and that they were aiming for Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning.

    Scotland experienced blizzards yesterday just days after basking in record temperatures for the time of year, with deep snow and temperatures of minus 0.5 degrees Celsius.

    After a flare on the rig extinguished itself, lowering the risk of an explosion from the estimated 200,000 cubic metres of highly flammable gas leaking each day, Total has been focusing on efforts to stop the leak.

    It is moving two rigs from elsewhere in the North Sea to drill two relief wells, in parallel with an operation to pump "heavy mud" at high pressure into the stricken well.

    But a team must first be airlifted on to the platform to make a preliminary assessment of how best to stop the leak, it said.

    Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world/total-to-airlift-team-to-oil-rig/story-fn6sb9br-1226318094140#ixzz1rScl6yR1

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    Post  mudra Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:51 pm

    Well from Hell- North Sea's Elgin platform.
    16 april 2012


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    Campaigners have warned that the high pressure gas leak that started at the 'Elgin' North Sea offshore platform last weekend could trigger an oil spill that would be devastating to the environment in the Shetlands, Faroe islands and the Norwegian coast. These warnings have come even as surveillance flights by operator Total SA detected gas-condensate sheen around the platform off the Aberdeen coast that is by now six miles long. Activists are saying that the Elgin incident is yet another proof of the dangers posed by deep-water exploration and extraction.

    All the 238 workers have already been evacuated from Elgin. Another operator- Shell- has evacuated non-essential personnel from its nearby rigs. A two nautical mile exclusion zone has been enforced around Elgin, although Total is insisting that there is no threat of explosion.

    Fears have been magnified because the Elgin platform is now surrounded by a giant gas cloud; Total says that drilling a relief well- one option to stop the high-pressure leak- can take up to six months. Another option is sending engineers to 'kill' the leak, but Total is hesitant at putting its employees at risk. The company has called in experts from the US, including 'Wild Well Control,' the firm that was involved in BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster- that countries largest- not so long ago.

    The exact cause of the accident is still not known, but gas is believed to have started leaking when the Elgin wellhead was being plugged after commercial production of gas was stopped after a decade of service. Oceanographer Dr Simon Boxall told the BBC that it was unusual that Elgin had been drilling 3.1 miles into the seabed. "It is a very deep well. The gas they are bringing up is what we call sour gas. That gas has a high proportion of hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide and that makes it very flammable and quite poisonous".

    Scottish environment secretary Richard Lochhead tried to play down the incident, adding that "any gas leak on an evacuated offshore installation is, of course, deeply worrying," but environmentalists are concerned. "Elgin is sending methane into the atmosphere, which is a greenhouse gas, so there is some environmental impact at the moment. There is also oil in that well, and Total needs to move before an oil spill becomes part of this leak," said Richard Dixon, director of WWF Scotland. Adds Greenpeace UK advisor Charlie Kronick, "The U.K. industry, unions and regulatory authorities say they have the best and tightest safety regime in the world, but this leak proves that for all their efforts it remains unsafe."

    read on: http://contemplatingsnot.blogspot.com/2012/04/well-from-hell-north-seas-elgin.html

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