Adm. Allen Confused - So, Now, Everybody Else is, Too

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For the last several days, I've been trying to figure out what BP is doing and what is the actual condition of BP's MC252 well after their "static kill" and cementing procedure last week apparently didn't work.  You'll recall that when Kent Wells announced this procedure, he actually used the words "killed" and "dead".  In his July 19th McBriefing, he said,

"If we can do the static kill, it might kill - might kill just in the casing, it might kill in the annulus, it might kill both but it should accelerate or at least complement improve the relief well."
Then during his July 21st McBriefing, Wells said this:

"So one thing I want to stress is the static kill in no way slows down the relief well activity. That's continuing exactly as planned. We're looking at the static kill as an option to actually accelerate the final killing of the well.  Now, depending upon - because we don't know whether the flows up the casing, the annulus or both, it's difficult for me to predict what the static kill could do. But I would put it in the range of it could go from - it could kill the well all the way to it couldn't kill the well. But in either case, what I want to stress is we will continue on with the relief well and even if the static kill had killed the well, we will confirm that with the relief well or if it hadn't killed the well, then we would kill it from the bottom. So I'd like us to think of it - it's a very good option to accelerate the killing process without getting in the way of the relief well.(emphasis added)
So, the narrative building here is that the static kill was low risk, could kill the well from the top, and that it could actually speed up the relief well.  I knew, from the very first moment this was mentioned, that BP would do the new top kill, rebranded as the "static kill".

To add to the argument to go ahead with the kill, Adm. Allen said in his July 22nd briefing:

"We have a pressure head up there that would help us now fill the top part of the well with mud. That would actually ultimately enhance the relief well effort that would take place five to seven days later." (emphasis added)
On August 2nd and 3rd, BP ran the "static kill" pumping 2,300 barrels of mud.  Early in the morning on the 4th, BP issued a press release saying the the well had reached a "static condition" with well pressure "controlled by the hydrostatic pressure of the drilling mud."  In his McBriefing later that day, Wells actually said that when they pumped the mud, they could actually see it go into the reservoir by pressures, and that they pumped up to 15 barrels per minute. They studiously avoided the terms "dead" and "killed".  During the briefing, Wells also said:

"And what we - what we're doing now is, every six hours, we just inject a little more mud into the well, just to continue to give ourselves confidence that we can do that, keep our equipment live, and we're seeing a very, very static set of conditions as we continue to monitor the pressure, which is all very encouraging." (empasis added)
With all the encouraging signs, Steve Chu approved pumping cement, which they did on the 5th.  In a briefing on the 6th, Doug Suttles declared victory, say that the "...cement job is performing as expected".  He also said that they pumped 500 barrels of cement, leaving about 200 inside the casing.

All was right with the world.  Except, it wasn't.  Day before yesterday, Adm. Allen announced they were going to start a "pressure test", babbling about the annulus and raising the ominous spectre that they are still actually communicated to the reservoir.  Wells confirmed that fear in the afternoon, admitting that they indeed had 4,200 psi on the well when it's supposed to be dead.  At the seafloor, the well should have no more than 2,200 psi on it, and conceivable less, if the hydrostatic of the mud in the closed well had overcome reservoir pressure.  Then it got really confusing.  Wells said that it wouldn't hold 4,200 psi because of "bubbles" leaking out of the wellhead, implying that they are pumping on it to keep it there, but that they're going to "test" it by relieving pressure.  ??  Also, the more Adm. Allen explains what's going on, the more the press gets confused.  Hell, I understand this business and I'm confused.

To add to the jumble, Adm Allen said this in his briefing yesterday:

"Sure, there's a very low probability that we might have actually sealed the annulus with the cement that came down the pipe casing and came back up around it.  What we want to do is understand whether or not there's what we call free communication.  In other words whether there, the hydrocarbons in the reservoir can actually come up through the annulus outside the casing, if that's the case when we go in and we drill in we put the mud and cement we're just going to drive that down and seal the well.   OK?   If there's cement there and there's no communication that means we have what we call stagnate oil trapped around that casing up to the well head.  If you go in and you start pumping mud and cement in there the chances are you could raise the pressure and push that up into the blow out preventer.  And that's a very low possibility, low probability event but we want to, we want to test the pressure in the blow out preventer and see if we actually have pressure coming up that would indicate that we have free communication with the reservoir.  If not that would change our tactics and how we do the final kill."
Clear as drilling mud.  What's going on here is that the "static kill" looks like it did the opposite of what BP and Allen had suggested at the beginning.  It certainly hasn't accelerated the relief well.  To the contrary, it has caused interminable delays.  As a matter of fact, since July 13, the DDIII has only drilled 70 or 80 feet and set one string of casing.  With all of the shut downs for the "well integrity test", then the "well injectivity test", then the "static kill" plus cementing, they haven't been able to get much work done for a month, especially with the 2 weather delays.

The mis-information and confusion is also taking its toll.  I got asked in an interview yesterday that since the well is "dead" now, why are they bothering with the relief well?  AP reported last night that BP and the government are contemplating skipping the bottom kill.  Every time Wells, Suttles, or Allen get in front of a microphone, everyone gets even more confused, mis-informed, or both; everyone just wants this to go away, but it's not going away; not until the relief well kills from the bottom as we've been saying for over 3 months. 

In actuality, this "static kill" did nothing that BP and Allen said it would do.  Certainly the well is not dead or "static".  It hasn't accelerated the relief well, but it has obscured the well's pressures, making it more difficult to kill.  Hence, these new tests to figure out what's going on.  BP and the government don't really have a clue where the 2,300 barrels of mud and 500 barrels of cement went.  They originally claimed it all went down the casing and out to the reservoir.  I would set the probability of that actually having happened at zero.  Here's why: The positive test on the casing the night of the blowout was rock solid.  The casing was good.  It is possible that they may have collapsed the production casing during the blowout, but that would have been relatively high up in the wellbore, probably where they had displaced with seawater on the inside.  If that happened, it would be communicated with the backside.  In addition, at the bottom of the production casing is a float shoe, 134 feet of cement in the shoe track, then a float collar, then 2 cementing plugs with probably cement on top of those.  Oh, and don't forget about the 3,000 feet of drill pipe hanging inside all of that.  There is no way, unless that entire float assembly blew off, that they pumped down the casing and up the backside.  On top of all that, there are HUGE lost circulation zones both below and above the reservoir.  During drilling they lost 3,000 barrels of mud trying to drill that last section.

So, where did all the mud and cement go?  It likely went down the backside of the production casing and either out through some damage that was caused during the aborted top kill, or out the lost circulation zone right below the 9 7/8" liner at 17,100.  The fact that they're getting pressure now tells me that they are indeed communicated to the reservoir below, probably obscured by the fact that they now have mud strung through the annulus.  If they are indeed communicated, pressure will build on the wellhead, which is exactly what's happening.  Adm. Allen pledged to get BP to release the pressure data 3 days ago.  The next day, when asked about it, he said it was released, but "nobody can find it."  The data is still AWOL. 

So, now, here we sit, waiting on weather again, and then we're going to pressure test a well that's supposed to be dead instead of getting the relief well finished.  The press is confused; the public is bored.


 

28 Comments

No need to thank me. However thanks, All I did was put it in here.

This was such a good informative video, hard not to pass it around.
They all did a great job in making this video.

Thanks to the people who made this.
Hope that more people see this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVkBPGxAO0

#1, SolarPlease: Thank you, American Birding and South Wings for the groundTRUTH efforts to counter the perpetual BP/US calumny of their Crudibility GULF! The truth indeed keeps US free.

Confused, yes they are confused..They are confused about doing what is right. Out of sight out of mind. They would rather not watch the sea bed or take responsibility in taking charge. It is easier to listen to those, who have done this. They then can point their finger and say they were the ones giving me the reports every morning.
They are listening to BP and blind to what the Gulf is showing.
Thank You for people, who have the courage in making a difference.
Please look at this video. This is what is lying way beneath even the clear waters. It has not magically disappeared.
Don't be fooled by BP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVkBPGxAO0

Can anybody tell us if the two (2)stems in the casing static kill was initiated? If those drill stems- one of which goes to the bottom of the hole are still in the casing with crimped but not sealed tops are still there that is a probable communication path to the bottom. The crimped top(s) did not allow full filling with cement, hence the pressure that should not be there if the static kill is successful.

Looks like you have proof there are two wells. HMMMM...2 wells ...Tar in New York ..Video's of Dead fish not only in one or two states, but in many States
WHAT DID THEY DO???? Why are Our Officials Going Along With BP covering this up?
I know Greed plays a big role in this.
However, isn't environment more important since we have to live here?
Thanks for the link

I've been checking out the videos of the ROV's littering youtube and have been checking up on the claims that the ROV's were focusing on well "B" before tropical storm Bonnie and on well "A" after the storm went away. The claim, looking at the coordinates in the upper right of the windows seems legit. This would explain the Keystone cops feel to the conferences of late.
Any comments on this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlrHind-Eic

Thanks for the excellent explanation on the inconsistencies of Thad Allen's show and tell.

Strange, isn't it... Someone foretold exactly this scenario...

I believe it was Matthew Simmons, found dead in his home last Sunday night.

RIP, Matt - some of us know you didn't drown in your own hot tub.

We are fed apparently dazed and confused officials, false ROV pics and "all's safe" notices on beaches and seafood, while being told the oil has "disappeared."

Now, surprise* - the "capped" well isn't really capped?

And then, of course, SOMEONE felt the need to silence Matt Simmons.

disagree...Obama's primary role in this whole debacle is to stay cool and keep cool heads around him. I would say he's doing that. Only a damn fool would be fooled and an easy solution is to come to eljefe for info.

Don't be a damn fool!

@Ann Hartley

From The Oil Drum - an analysis of why they believe the well is dead - see graphics and text @

http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6846

Also the local geology formations are noted here,

http://bklim.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/30/4781973-why-is-bps-macondo-blowout-so-disastrous-beyond-patch-up-

Is the well dead? Or is it just buried with the Hopium that it is dead?

no, you're not the only one...There is a chain of explanations going back to the early days of the spill. Just look around this blog site and you'll find some stuff. As for me, I just think they should have used a nuke...on BP.

The Dear President pays no attention to the booby Allen floundering in cement and mud. Both Allen and Obama are out of their depth and being led around on a political leash. The President believes whatever info is brought inside his cocoon. Bob's information never even gets close to him. Our Dear President is allowed to plan a glorious future for the world while the "oil bubbles".

Thankfully,
Iraq is finished, financial reform protects us, out health is insured/assured, the Recession is on its way out, the only 2 crooks in Congress are exposed, and the Gusher is tamed. All Hail Obama!

Yeah , you cann see the gameplan unfold. BP's original response guy ( Suttles ) has gone back to his prior assignment and Thad Allen is getting ready to ease into his retirement. After completing their so called pressure testing , the problem will be solved , bottom kill announced as already completed " inadvertently " and relief weells not needed. ROVs will get pulled and the government and bp will declare the well is dead. Since the media has moved on , they think they can get away with the latest bait and switch.

I'm not bored either. Actually this story gets more and more fascinating. Just to watch BP play us all, and the means in which they are doing it. Thats what fascinates me. The way they just push anything ,the Government says or tells them to do, aside and does whatever they please. That fascinates me. And watching the media just parrot everything they say, even though the media has been lied to from day 1 about this disaster. That too fascinates me. So keep on digging Bob, and stay away from swimming pools and hot tubs.

The Gulf of Tonkin, The Warren Commission, RFK, MLK, Iran-Contra, WMD in Iraq...BP Gulf spill...when will the lying stop?

Is there a clear explanatory graphic anywhere? A hyperlink would be splendid. I would love to understand, visually, what you are talking about - what flows where, what pressures push what where, what things are connected or leak into each other . . . . I may not be the only one feeling ignorant. Thanks

Wow...might want to drain your hottub at this point.

Amazed yet, children? I know that I am.
Say,whatever happened to the inquiry into Mr. al Meghari, the Libyan terrorist convicted of the Lockerbie, Scotland airline bombing?
No? Nothing?
As we recall, the big, bold, responsible, puffed up, arrogant, holier-than-thou, quote-un, "journalists" in Big Media were supposed to keep on top of this story, too.
What that? Admiral 'Porky' Allen has a bee-dee-bee-dee budup, moment of uncertainty?
Get ready for his exit line "that's all folks!"

Obama's Gulf War –
"Bewitched, Bothered & Bumbling"
Casey Stengel would have Yanked them much earlier in the game

Not just bewitched, but bedeviled as well,
BP continues to bumble around,
But hasn't bothered to explain to Thad baby
That they haven't a clue if their well casing's sound.

Chief Bungler, Suttles, has proclaimed a victory,
But somehow Kent Wells hasn't sounded that sure.
The information they've been parceling out,
On dry land would most likely be labeled manure

Dumping twenty-three hundred barrels of mud,
Followed by five hundred more of cement,
And rosy pronouncements – Obama's ecstatic –
But no one is sure where the hell the stuff went.

Maybe forty percent went inside the casing.
You suppose that the rest disappeared in thin air?
We'll have to await Ms. Browner's announcement.
If it's gone by November, Obama won't care.

Doug Suttles did say that it went "as expected,"
But having watched BP and how they have muddled,
Something about these guys must be contagious.
They also have Chu and The Admiral befuddled.

But isn't it time to bring in some relievers?
The minors are calling to Steve Chu and crew.
Which still leaves the problem of BP's own bunglers.
Their big league retirements are long overdue.

Bob Carlson
www.politicalboondoggles.com
8/12/10
To 'Adm. Allen Confused - So, Now, Everybody Else is, Too'
To 'Brownwer: 'Oil will weather in the ocean''
To 'Obama's Milquetoast Advisors'
To 'British Petroleum Incompetence'

Thursday afternoon press conference; clueless Admiral Allen starts into a truly surreal bait-and-switch for the clueless press:

"Testing of BP's Macondo well will show whether or not bottom kill has already taken place inadvertently".

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/08/testing_of_bps_macondo_well_wi.html

This article and a plug for your book just came up on my Facebook. It was linked to the Boycott BP page. You're gonna go viral Bob !!!
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http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/BoycottBP

Bored? Maybe, some of this gets so complex that people just want it to go away. But, the genie is out of the bottle. As the media backs off, the story dims. Seems that the beer guzzling runaway airline attendant is getting more attention than the oil spill. Hopefully, his 15 minutes will be over soon. BP, of course, has its own interests ahead of anything else. Which victims will be collateral damage?

I'm not bored...
Hmmm maybe..Anger..Worried..Scared..Clueless..
Disgusted..Not Trusting..Sad..and so on about this crisis..However, definitely not bored when people tell the truth and when it is explained to were I can understand..

Wow I am so surprised important information missing...NOT...

Can someone please tell me WHY, when the cap was installed, and secure, with all that oil just coming UP the pipes ON IT'S OWN, did they NOT just fill up tanker after tanker and drive them and the oil to Texas City for refining?

Thanks for your very timely post. It goes a long way towards explaining what is likely going on with the never-quite-finished static kill. As someone outside the oil industry, I found the following glossary (with many illustrations) very useful:

http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Search.cfm

there is a very common continuation of the phrase you used ' here we sit ' that is apropos.

combined with news that BP is angling the U.S. toward a production agreement with a subsidiary based on GoM proceeds, and what appears to be a company ' in limbo ' of some sort, I still believe a way will be found to turn a relief well into a producer.

perhaps all the fog is just attempting to justify that eventual outcome, or a temporary P&A with Allen as a useful stooge for public relations when it is decided the only way to stabilize the MC252 blow-out is to produce it (through one of the relief wells).

Great report! I'm not bored, I am fascinated by this colossal ruse from day 1. And extremely angry! I've written letters up and down the chain. MSM is now bored. Who can we turn to, to get the truth and correct action?
In May you gave us a list of references to data and rig specs can someone please tell us where to write or call to let our voices be heard effectively; that we're mad as hell and we're not gonna take it anymore!
Thanks to you, eljefe, for keeping us more accurately informed than anyone!

And, stocks for BP keep rising. Which is all BP cares about.

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