Anyone see the news lately? there's some oil rig in the gulf coast that sunk, and bent up the pipeline from the well, n the well is leaking thousands of gallons of crude into the gulf every day. There's a huge oil slik that threatens the costline, wildlife, and the seafood industry of that area... They said they were going to close the valve on the well head? but couldn't close it cause it's like 1500 meters deep..
I was thinking they put some kind of clam shell valve over a section of the pipe that was still round, then like, put loose bolts through the valve to hold it on the pipe, with another ring bolted firm behind the valve body.. With strong cables or something teathering the valve body hard to the pipe. Something that a machine/robot could lossen to let the valve body slip into position.. after they use detonation cutting charges to sever the damaged pipe, they could slide the valve towards the open end of the pipe, then bolt the rest down, so there's like a bolt down gap between the main clam shell, and the valve body.. then once the main clam shell is bolted down and sealed, they could bolt down the valve body to the main clam shell, leaving the valve open, untill everything was bolted firm, then close the valve.. They could also use those vortex oil/water seperators to suck up the slick.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W8_GpMz9nI


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