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I just found out 2 hours ago I am leaving for Louisiana for the BP oil cleanup!

I'm leaving tomorrow morning!

Wheeeeeeee I love consulting!

Update: I will not - NOT - be working in the field. So I will not be on the "front lines", scooping up oil or cleaning birds or anything. I will be working in an office using GIS (heavens!!) to make maps of ongoing operations. I am SO PSYCHED that I get to use my GIS degree, finally!

Update2: There may be a field component to this work after all - going out & collecting coordinates where various activities are going on. If that's going on, I'm probably going to be doing that because I have my HAZWOPER training. Maybe I should pack my steel-toes after all...

Date: 2010-05-25 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
Holy crap!

Try and save some of that oil. It's good for making cars go, and cheaper than having some jerk pump it for you.

Date: 2010-05-25 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angledge.livejournal.com
I think the sea water that's mixed with the oil will lower its value as fuel. Just sayin'.

Date: 2010-05-26 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] d4b.livejournal.com
Actually, I've been wondering about this, myself. Surely the water can be boiled out, or whatever. If they're trying to capture all of this oil, might as well try to use it. If nothing else, if it's not used, then it has to be thrown out, and where exactly does one dispose of so much oil?

Plus that whole "we'll never try to use this well again" from BP... why not!? Similar logic to, "this wild animal killed someone, so we need to kill it." It's obviously a strong source of oil, so what's wrong with pumping it, as was the intent in the first place?

I realize I'm being a bit politically incorrect, but the whole "don't use it" attitude is emotional, and emotions don't pay the bills. If people are willing to give up their SUV's, et. al., then, fine, but since they aren't, might as well mitigate some of these huge losses with a minor offset by selling what oil is salvageable.

Date: 2010-05-26 11:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angledge.livejournal.com
I was replying to CV's humorous suggestion in the same vein. Rest assured that BP will capture & refine whatever oil they can. Product recovery is a standard part of many environmental remediation efforts.

As for not using the well, I suppose that depends what shape the borehole's in once they get it plugged. If they end up detonating it closed or something like that, then they shouldn't use it. But if they can somehow get it hooked back up to some sort of pipe, I agree that they should use the well.

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