Abstract

How to Develop and Present a Concept Apparatus to British Petroleum as a Template to be Structured and Mechanized in Stopping the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in the Year 2010

Highlights

  • On Tuesday of April 20, 2010, an offshore oil rig belonging to British Petroleum (BP) exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers, injuring 17 others, and spilling approximately 205.8 million gallons of crude oil [1]

  • Several capping chamber components will be theoretically constructed and pictorially/ conceptually presented such that qualified experts can expand on the templates to derive a multi-functional apparatus that is to be used favorably in terminating the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

  • A key step in docking or lowering the dual capping chamber (DCC) onto the high-pressured pipeline wellhead (PL/WH) a, is the utilization of the mechanical contracting devise b/b’ used to reconstruct the PL/WH such that an optimum and secured fitting connection is established between the PL/WH and the inner chamber c of the DCC

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Introduction

On Tuesday of April 20, 2010, an offshore oil rig belonging to British Petroleum (BP) exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers, injuring 17 others, and spilling approximately 205.8 million gallons of crude oil [1]. The tri-stacking valves can be equated as having three pipes securely connected to each other, and their inner diameters are allowed to be regulated so as to influence the flow rate and pressure of the unified apparatus.

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