❤❤❤, AN OUTSTANDING, WELL PLAYED MOVIE, THE IN PACK, & I GIVE MY BEST TO THE WORKERS, & MIST LOVE ONE'S ON THAT RIG!!!! GOD,, LORD,, & JESUS, BLESS THEM ALL, AMEN 🙏. ❤❤❤
… RIP to all the workers who got shit mixed But this looks less then God more like humans way out of their depth and getting arrogant with the forces of nature
I've seen this movie a half a dozen times and it still hits home watching it. I've been in the oil/gas industry since 2011 and I still get nervous working around well heads. RIP to the 11 who died in this disaster and to the many others who have lost their lives in this industry.
I work and have worked in the oil industry for the last 17 years and this really touches home. I work in the refineries and not on the rigs but the hazards and the lifestyle is the same. I have seen and been through multiple incidents and they never get easier. Don’t take a day for granted. You never know when the end will come. God bless the 11 that lost their lives as well as their families but don’t forget the ones that got off the rig as well. They are still fighting the battle.
yet you didnt say anything lol your the type of person reason why this stuff happens and doesnt improve so you can collect a paycheck. i worked in production facility and when safety issues arrived i stopped all production and i wasnt even a supervisor just basic employee but i didnt give a fuck if they got mad i cared about my coworkers. i made sure the emergency lever never went back to deafult untill the issue was fixed.
RIP the 11 men of the Deepwater Horizon. I lost a relative here in Scotland on the Piper Alpha Disaster on July the 6th 1988 still to date the worst night of my entire life. Offshore work on the rigs is singly the most highly DANGEROUS job on the face of the earth " HERO'S ONE AND ALL " AND RIP THE 167 MEN WHO DIED ON PIPER ALPHA HERE IN SCOTLAND...
Both are tragedies for the men and their nations..and the environmet. Check out the documentery for "Ocean Ranger" another oil rig sinking. It was a horror show, operator error, but just like deepwater, the pressure from the CEO,s to pump oil, and their elitism to disregard life that they think less thsn them, are the main causes.
@ObamaFromKenyaHumans could get by without eating crabs, sure. But when you say "the world can get by without them" I think you don't realize just how many things are crabs.
Outstanding. No added bullshit No over dramatiesation Well cast Respectfully scripted. A true credit to all involved. Why cant the film industry come up with more of the same. For once hollywood did not desicrate something for pure profit.
Pure greed caused this tragedy How they avoided manslaughter I can understand because his explanation for no mud flow But man this was totally avoidable that’s the real upsetting part
The impending doom background music gave me so much anxiety. I couldnt imagin putting myself in that much danger every day. These are some of the bravest heroes on the planet🤘
Godspeed to the families of the lost, Godspeed to the families of the saved, Godspeed to you all on this grand journey we all are on that we choose to call life........
Not only did they destroy that water but they also charge us out the Wazoo for the gas we use when they're burning it off every day because we have too much of it! That's not something they go around announcing everybody is that they're burning gas off of the wells because there's too much of it!😮😮😮
I live on the Gulf Coast about 150 miles northeast of where Deepwater Horizon was. I remember hearing about the incident and how they life flighted some of the survivors to hospitals in Mobile, AL. Then weeks after the oil slicks on the beaches and in the Bay. The smell was a constant reminder of the stupidity of company men. Everything that could go wrong on a rig went wrong.
I'm everything but emotional but each time I watch this scene I start to cry. The soundtrack the cinematic esthetic the pure emotion and expression makes it one of the most beautiful yet sorrow and painful scene ever. This man is a hero no doubt about that. For ever for all of us.
I know it didn’t do so well at the box office but this is one of my all time favourite movies with three of my favourite actors (Wahlberg, Russell, Malkovich) in telling an amazing story honouring those tragically no longer with us. And I think it’s one of Wahlberg’s best performances.
They never did explain why the Slumberger guys left. They were pulled by their management after complaining about the endemic dangerous working practices. Strange then that they had not walked off other rigs before, yet this rig was being awarded safety accolades by BP.
20 years from now they'll make a movie about people that died mining lithium for electric car batteries. Nothing changes,rich men some other men off to die and go unpunished.
Wow,, what an amazing story, well directed and absolutely well cast. Rest in Pease those who lost their lives and go to hell those company execs who ignored the advice of expert rig operators and allowed a schedule push those people to death..
You do realize the BP reps offshore don't actually work for BP.. They are just contractors thru a client rep agency. Also, In terms of dialog and most of the action this movie doesn't even come close to what actually happened out there.
@@FATSIDEDOWN Well, just how would you suggest they show all that? I've been hopping aboard a ship in distress (naval rescue sailor), and so many things happened that I wasn't even remembering half of it until years later. Thankfully, everybody on that occasion survived with virtually no injuries, but things went wrong from the start and the ship couldn't be saved due to too much water in the hull and weakened bulkheads giving way. So things got very tense for a while. And all those there still keep getting new memories recurring even13 years later. So just how should a film crew be able to extract everything that happened during much worse circumstances in a much more deadly situation? The fact that they were even able to show as much as they did is incredible in such a short time since the disaster that took eleven lives and destroyed eleven families for ever. You just don't walk away from something like that, even without physical injuries, and not have lasting effects and memory issues. And with regards to Vidrine and Kaluza, they may have been mere contractors to BP, but that will not change the fact that they acted every step of the way on behalf of BP. Nor does it lessen the responsibility they bear for the disaster and the loss of lives. Let alone BP itself. No. They were not convicted of any crime. But that was a question of technicalities. Not a question of guilt or responsibility.
wonder if they made sure everything was up to par on the other oil rig platforms after this Deepwater disaster? i may be wrong but they probably havent upgraded the existing oil refineries either.
So initially the gulf rugs got a bunch of inspections and stuff, but as per big oil, once they paid the right people, it all went quiet. So I'm sure some stuff was changed but seeing as it would have cost taxpayers millions and the oil companies billions, they shoved it away quietly. So yes and no.
The fault was not in the well. It was in the design of the well head. It was not built to withstand the amount of oil\gas that was really there. As they did not expect that much pressure. And it takes years to build one of those well Heads. So you better be sure how much pressure you're dealing with. Then over design for that by 10%.....
The wellhead wasn't the biggest villain in the brake down. the poor (and wrong type of) cement mixture was the main reason. And that was used against the judgement of the rigworkers assigned to that job. Despite not being convicted of anything, Vidrine and Kaluza have a lot to answer for. And even if they don't get to answer for it in this life, there will still be a reckoning when they try to pass the hallowed gates of heaven.
@@Jens-Viper-Nobel It was the Well Head.. They had no idea they had stumbled on the biggest oil reserve in history.. And when the gas pressures are 50% higher then you expect. No well head is going to hold it back.. Why they need to go back and put in the correct well head designed to handle the pressures.. Butt they won't.. So every other country is in there doing it..Then they will get the benefits and profits..
@@WizzRacing Completely wrong. The wellhead would have been fine if they had secured well correctly. Not the biggest oil reserve in history either. Where do you get your information? They had established the formation pressure of the reservoir drilling the well successfully with a mudweight higher than formation pressure. It's Mudweight ppg/sg that holds back the well pressure = your primary well control. They cemented the casing and during this displaced out the drilling mud. The fact there was no cement around casing when they did the inflow test they took a massive kick and at surface and couldn't handle the volume (pressure) of such a large kick. Admittedly there was some gauge issues on surface. This accident should never have happened - dumass company man. It was obvious the cement job was bad and interesting fact Schlumberger booked their own flight off the rig for their personnel. That never happens so they had no confidence in that cement job. The CBL (Cement Bond Log) that our protagonist talks about is key here but interestingly how the rig tech guy is inserted into this conversation - which would never happen. I've ran many a cement log it's always the last run and as a Geologist (retired) the drillers usually lumbered me with this run when it's really an Engineering run and nothing at all to do with my discipline. RIP crew.
I remember watching this and got a very uncomfortable and uneasy feelings. It was very terrifying in a way that I would never expect like horror movies.
Manslaughter was already an insult for those two, but then to drop the charges altogether, well, I'm speechless but not surprised. God will repay them for their prideful ignorance which caused it all. He can put THAT in his "report".
It's not actually 22,000 feet. The Titanic is only 12,000 feet underwater. And that's pretty hard to reach without very high tech subs. There would be no way to safely have saturation divers go down that deep. It's possible that the well went down 22K feet. That's totally possible and it's been done. Some get up to 35,000 feet. But the water itself isn't 22,000ft, that's just how deep the drill is. The water is probably only 1,000 or so feet deep.
@@diegoscoffin7491 Thank you for pointing that out I wasn't completely sure I just knew that for that kinda rig they typically aren't anywhere near 22K feet deep.
the only thing i can think about is the BP commercials saying "were sorry". they shouldn't have been able to do business after the oil spill in Alaska that was their second chance after blowing up and oil factory in Texas
@@nunyabiz1771 read my comment correctly dummy, i said ONE of the greatest not the greatest, and sucka who is you to tell me i didnt watch many movies lol, go play roblox or something. plus, fix your grammar
I've been a huge fan of Kurt Russell ever since we met him in the 1966 movie "Follow Me Boys". He's is among the more attractive elder male human beings on this planet. Equally as strong an actor is John Malkovich,, wow,, what an amazing body of work that human has given mankind,, WOW!
I was on the portal rig 40 in the 80s. I watched portal rake 41 and a 1/2 mileway burn to the water line is the most violent thing I've ever seen in my life.
'Worst Oil Disaster in US History'... British Petroleum... somewhat ironic eh! Really well made, and pretty damming. Ian R Crane RIP, oil industry whistleblower and former employee of Schlomberger, the safety crew we see departing right at the start of the film, has stated that the reason his company left the rig was because BP had repeatedly ignored Schlombergers instructions to stop drilling!!! Schlomberg management did not want to risk the lives of its men in the manner that BP did... Fuck BP, and Exxon for that matter, and Royal Dutch Shell etc etc etc... AND THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS!!!
That's the same Ian R Crane who was telling anyone who'd listen (mainly in pubs...) that 9/11 was US government orchestrated & a part of their plan to microchip the global population & bring in a single controlling global government only...?!?
@@Sea_bear_42 That's ok, it's very difficult to agree on everything when there's so much division and polarisation going on! Honestly though, the planet has taken much more than we do it, or even could do it, and it's been fine. It will thrive, survive, and provide conditions optimal for life... whatever we do, it's our own survival we should be more concerned about!
@@Sea_bear_42The climate crisis is real. Ignoring it won’t make it go away. We just went through yet another year of record breaking temperatures and storms. 🤦♂️
Good video. Shows how big corporate do not care about health and safety and its employees. Result; lives lost, families devistated, while others make billions.....
Ironically, the oil and gas industry is one of the most highly regulated (and audited) industries when it comes to Health & Safety. But when it goes wrong it goes wrong big time :(
Might be worth saying, the 3 times the disaster could have been averted, 2 attempts to shut wellhead valves and the attempt to cut the pipe all failed because the well head cement failed, and the poor quality of the cement used is mentioned in passing in the movie. The wellhead work was subcontracted to Halliburton, they destroyed all of the relevant engineering plans before the case went to trial for compensation and were awarded a pitiful $200,000. fine. If they had done their job properly it is unlikely anyone would have died.
I commend everyone working on this picture for all their hard work preparing for and making this movie. I appreciate all your talents and efforts to bring the emotions felt while watching this movie and afterwards. It not often a movie is able to make me feel what I did and cry. All superb actors. The music, sound and effects were excellent! Thank you all.
Im a welding inspector, most of my bosses are career welders. Some underwater welders who were in the field when this happened. It was so traumatic for them that they quit and went into inspection. (more money, just not danger pay). Ive seen some crazy stuff.....but underwater welding scares me to my CORE. and I'm scuba certified. That is borderline suicidal.
People have freedom of speech so suck it up People deserve the right to speak I don't care who you are!! They new there was a problem and decided to ignore it!!!!
I'm doing a CBA on this incident for Geography and my teacher was actually shocked that I knew about the incident, she said that she has seen no CBA based on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. And I picked this to show people how dangerous it is to work on them as the people that died in this accident weren't characters but actual people as I would like their voices to be heard
We are drilling for the wrong stuff, the oil and gas needs stay where it is!!!’ The oil and gas industries need to change, and start drilling for hot rocks!!!’ Much safer!!’ Geothermal energy is the future, the technology is there, the skills needed are the same!!!’ Geothermal energy provides green base load energy, and with advanced drilling techniques, hot rock can be tapped anywhere in the world.!!!!’ What’s not to like, why are we still drilling for fossil fuels??? ຈل͜ຈ RIP to all those souls who have died in the quest for fossil fuels, oil, gas, and coal.!!!’
and sadly all they had to do was pay fines , no justice is served :( they should be out of business forever and the sad thing is they knew something bad was gonna happen but money was in the way of the truth sadly , they still do not care , only about profits
Absolutely... the first time in history that drilling occurred on a rig without an independent safety crew aboard, that was the guys in blue leaving the rig as Kurt and crew arrived... Sclumberger... a real company, see Ian R Crane who worked for them and blew the whistle on BP!
This hurts my heart every time I watch it along with trying to figure out how these damn assholes were not found guilty of what they had done like all the evidence, and all the proof is literally right here once again, justice failed victims who lost their lives.
A tragic loss of life and destruction of the Gulf ; they said we wouldn't pay for this , but we are .. Hats off to everyone who worked this picture ! & blessings to the family's .
its a wonder the drilling platform control center didnt microphone coverage of the whole rig, mr jimmy gets caught in the shower naked. mike is talking to his wife, then the explosion never knew what hit him.
From the comments it seems they were charged billions by the US Courts but this will have been paid by their insurance company NOT BP ie _Lloyds of London_
i dealt with these corporate spooks for years. they are swill, their company took their souls in exchange for company chares and a retirement. your death is built into their project budget
❤❤❤, AN OUTSTANDING, WELL PLAYED MOVIE, THE IN PACK, & I GIVE MY BEST TO THE WORKERS, & MIST LOVE ONE'S ON THAT RIG!!!! GOD,, LORD,, & JESUS, BLESS THEM ALL, AMEN 🙏. ❤❤❤
Still hurts my heart to this day, and forever will be in my memory..
Rest in peace to those rough and tough souls ❤
@@joelcarthew2377 Dead troll.
BP F*#ked up on this one.
I'm from Texas worked in oil field 15 yrs under all types of conditions..wen God decides it's over man is nothing
… RIP to all the workers who got shit mixed
But this looks less then God more like humans way out of their depth and getting arrogant with the forces of nature
I've seen this movie a half a dozen times and it still hits home watching it. I've been in the oil/gas industry since 2011 and I still get nervous working around well heads. RIP to the 11 who died in this disaster and to the many others who have lost their lives in this industry.
Im about to go offshore im 18 with zero experience im excited but nervous to sleep 😂😂
@@OnlySlvgstell me how it goes
@@hollllowpurple i got you
You sound like a fruit cake
Sadly 12 now
I work and have worked in the oil industry for the last 17 years and this really touches home. I work in the refineries and not on the rigs but the hazards and the lifestyle is the same. I have seen and been through multiple incidents and they never get easier. Don’t take a day for granted. You never know when the end will come. God bless the 11 that lost their lives as well as their families but don’t forget the ones that got off the rig as well. They are still fighting the battle.
yet you didnt say anything lol your the type of person reason why this stuff happens and doesnt improve so you can collect a paycheck. i worked in production facility and when safety issues arrived i stopped all production and i wasnt even a supervisor just basic employee but i didnt give a fuck if they got mad i cared about my coworkers. i made sure the emergency lever never went back to deafult untill the issue was fixed.
your bad
RIP the 11 men of the Deepwater Horizon. I lost a relative here in Scotland on the Piper Alpha Disaster on July the 6th 1988 still to date the worst night of my entire life. Offshore work on the rigs is singly the most highly DANGEROUS job on the face of the earth " HERO'S ONE AND ALL " AND RIP THE 167 MEN WHO DIED ON PIPER ALPHA HERE IN SCOTLAND...
Shut up@ObamaFromKenya
@ObamaFromKenyayou get the point . Oil is more important than crabs also
@ObamaFromKenyawe could go without crabs but our world would be hit hard without oil. So it’s the most dangerous job that matters
Both are tragedies for the men and their nations..and the environmet. Check out the documentery for "Ocean Ranger" another oil rig sinking. It was a horror show, operator error, but just like deepwater, the pressure from the CEO,s to pump oil, and their elitism to disregard life that they think less thsn them, are the main causes.
@ObamaFromKenyaHumans could get by without eating crabs, sure.
But when you say "the world can get by without them"
I think you don't realize just how many things are crabs.
Please, nobody say a damn word
Well you beat me to it.
Ok
Say what? Idk whatchoo talking about. I didnt see nothin.
I ain’t gonna say a word
I told my grandma she loves that Matt Damon guy
Outstanding.
No added bullshit
No over dramatiesation
Well cast
Respectfully scripted.
A true credit to all involved. Why cant the film industry come up with more of the same. For once hollywood did not desicrate something for pure profit.
See you getting a few thumbs up on comment and I wanted to say something similarly, but your comment nailed it - thanks.
Of course... This isn't even close to what actually happened. Haha
mountains of bullshit & false claims of responsibility.
Go back to bed you quack... @3-15-57
GIVE YOUR LIFE TO THE LORD 🙏 JESUS CHRIST TODAY
Had this film on DVD it was stolen from me so glad to find it again,one of my favorite movies!
Thanks for sharing this movie and for allowing all the credits at the end.
Pure greed caused this tragedy
How they avoided manslaughter I can understand because his explanation for no mud flow
But man this was totally avoidable that’s the real upsetting part
The impending doom background music gave me so much anxiety.
I couldnt imagin putting myself in that much danger every day.
These are some of the bravest heroes on the planet🤘
Godspeed to the families of the lost, Godspeed to the families of the saved, Godspeed to you all on this grand journey we all are on that we choose to call life........
Kurt Russell is always a win. Only he can rock a 'stache like that.
When it comes to a 'stache' I think you're forgetting Sam Elliot.
He's Mark Wahlberg 🤣
Burt Remolds did a pretty damn stellar job of it for several decades! Gotta give the man some credit.
@marlonbbillones1457 the man in the pic is Mark Wahlberg. But Kurt Russell played Mister Jimmy....who had the stache
BP ended up paying a few billion in fines and payouts.
Basically a slap on the wrist. God Bless corporate america.
BP is British Petroleum. HQ in London but yes, all the same massive corporates who can do no wrong.
And they want US to limit our carbon footprint? Madness. Take the log out of your own eye before pointing out the splinter in your brother's.
@@nickbarton3191 Yes, but they were tried in the US courts. Which gave them a few billion in fines and a slap on the wrist....
Meanwhile the Gulf Coast looks and smells like crap and probably will never be the same
Not only did they destroy that water but they also charge us out the Wazoo for the gas we use when they're burning it off every day because we have too much of it! That's not something they go around announcing everybody is that they're burning gas off of the wells because there's too much of it!😮😮😮
Mr Jimmy is the exact type of guy I love to work for
Thanks for sharing this lovely movie i did not know they did a movie based on the disaster REST IN PEACE to all the men who lost there life's that day
To those who don't understand the severity of this, think of the deepwater horizon disaster as the marine life version of the Chernobyl disaster
Well said
Yk whats funny yesterday i just said "chernobyl 2.0"
That's what you call a movie. Brilliant thank you
The balls, the Gaul, the courage. You sir are a great man
Rest in peace to those 11 people who died
@Pleantypods what you said, Also, hearts and condolences for the loved ones they left behind.
How mutch is oil a barrel 100. Dollars. How much is a life. Priceless. God bless you all.
I live on the Gulf Coast about 150 miles northeast of where Deepwater Horizon was. I remember hearing about the incident and how they life flighted some of the survivors to hospitals in Mobile, AL. Then weeks after the oil slicks on the beaches and in the Bay. The smell was a constant reminder of the stupidity of company men. Everything that could go wrong on a rig went wrong.
How is the coast now?
This and Patriots Day show how a filmmaker should handle real world material. TY
REST IN PEACE to all the men who lost there lives on such a tragic event
their
Many people write phonetically. That is, they write the way they speak "There" and "Their" are homophones.@@watchgoose
Who cares, except for someone who has no life.@@watchgoose
@watchgoose there where alot of braves souls that mourning of the events there greet sacrificial servants we be morning amen 🙏
Awesome Movie, great actors and very good storytelling, thank you for the upload !
Shhhsss! You're gonna attract TH-cams AI Overseer.. They call him " the algorithm "
What a sacrifice this man did rip dale 1:14:14 1:15:55
How the hell am I watching this on TH-cam? Don't answer! Much appreciated.
1:14:11-1:16:04 This is probably the most powerful and heroic scene in the whole movie, in my opinion.
I'm everything but emotional but each time I watch this scene I start to cry. The soundtrack the cinematic esthetic the pure emotion and expression makes it one of the most beautiful yet sorrow and painful scene ever. This man is a hero no doubt about that. For ever for all of us.
@@TitusFFM well said 👏 👍
Man climbed up a burning crane on a flaming oil rig and actually managed to stop it from killing everyone
Man had nerves and balls made of steel. Hero!
I know it didn’t do so well at the box office but this is one of my all time favourite movies with three of my favourite actors (Wahlberg, Russell, Malkovich) in telling an amazing story honouring those tragically no longer with us. And I think it’s one of Wahlberg’s best performances.
They never did explain why the Slumberger guys left. They were pulled by their management after complaining about the endemic dangerous working practices. Strange then that they had not walked off other rigs before, yet this rig was being awarded safety accolades by BP.
All those survivors matured a thousand years after that event
20 years from now they'll make a movie about people that died mining lithium for electric car batteries. Nothing changes,rich men some other men off to die and go unpunished.
Damn, almost kept it together especially during the name calling but when they started praying on the boat I couldn’t 😢
WOW!!!! WHAT A FILM!!! SO SAD IT WAS A TRUE STORY AND MANY LOST TGEIR LIVES.
Wow,, what an amazing story, well directed and absolutely well cast. Rest in Pease those who lost their lives and go to hell those company execs who ignored the advice of expert rig operators and allowed a schedule push those people to death..
You do realize the BP reps offshore don't actually work for BP.. They are just contractors thru a client rep agency. Also, In terms of dialog and most of the action this movie doesn't even come close to what actually happened out there.
@@FATSIDEDOWN Well, just how would you suggest they show all that? I've been hopping aboard a ship in distress (naval rescue sailor), and so many things happened that I wasn't even remembering half of it until years later. Thankfully, everybody on that occasion survived with virtually no injuries, but things went wrong from the start and the ship couldn't be saved due to too much water in the hull and weakened bulkheads giving way. So things got very tense for a while. And all those there still keep getting new memories recurring even13 years later.
So just how should a film crew be able to extract everything that happened during much worse circumstances in a much more deadly situation? The fact that they were even able to show as much as they did is incredible in such a short time since the disaster that took eleven lives and destroyed eleven families for ever. You just don't walk away from something like that, even without physical injuries, and not have lasting effects and memory issues.
And with regards to Vidrine and Kaluza, they may have been mere contractors to BP, but that will not change the fact that they acted every step of the way on behalf of BP. Nor does it lessen the responsibility they bear for the disaster and the loss of lives. Let alone BP itself. No. They were not convicted of any crime. But that was a question of technicalities. Not a question of guilt or responsibility.
@@FATSIDEDOWNyou were there huh? Dipshit stfu
This is my first time watching this movie.All the raw emotion I’m feeling
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This movie is well done. Thanks
wonder if they made sure everything was up to par on the other oil rig platforms after this Deepwater disaster? i may be wrong but they probably havent upgraded the existing oil refineries either.
So initially the gulf rugs got a bunch of inspections and stuff, but as per big oil, once they paid the right people, it all went quiet. So I'm sure some stuff was changed but seeing as it would have cost taxpayers millions and the oil companies billions, they shoved it away quietly. So yes and no.
@@ThATgUY-bu5yn dont see why the taxayers had to pay anything. it was the oil companys rig
I just read articles on Google that said this could happen again
The fault was not in the well. It was in the design of the well head. It was not built to withstand the amount of oil\gas that was really there. As they did not expect that much pressure. And it takes years to build one of those well Heads. So you better be sure how much pressure you're dealing with. Then over design for that by 10%.....
The wellhead wasn't the biggest villain in the brake down. the poor (and wrong type of) cement mixture was the main reason. And that was used against the judgement of the rigworkers assigned to that job. Despite not being convicted of anything, Vidrine and Kaluza have a lot to answer for. And even if they don't get to answer for it in this life, there will still be a reckoning when they try to pass the hallowed gates of heaven.
@@Jens-Viper-Nobel It was the Well Head.. They had no idea they had stumbled on the biggest oil reserve in history.. And when the gas pressures are 50% higher then you expect. No well head is going to hold it back.. Why they need to go back and put in the correct well head designed to handle the pressures..
Butt they won't.. So every other country is in there doing it..Then they will get the benefits and profits..
@@WizzRacing Completely wrong. The wellhead would have been fine if they had secured well correctly. Not the biggest oil reserve in history either. Where do you get your information?
They had established the formation pressure of the reservoir drilling the well successfully with a mudweight higher than formation pressure. It's Mudweight ppg/sg that holds back the well pressure = your primary well control. They cemented the casing and during this displaced out the drilling mud. The fact there was no cement around casing when they did the inflow test they took a massive kick and at surface and couldn't handle the volume (pressure) of such a large kick. Admittedly there was some gauge issues on surface.
This accident should never have happened - dumass company man. It was obvious the cement job was bad and interesting fact Schlumberger booked their own flight off the rig for their personnel. That never happens so they had no confidence in that cement job.
The CBL (Cement Bond Log) that our protagonist talks about is key here but interestingly how the rig tech guy is inserted into this conversation - which would never happen.
I've ran many a cement log it's always the last run and as a Geologist (retired) the drillers usually lumbered me with this run when it's really an Engineering run and nothing at all to do with my discipline. RIP crew.
Good movie, a very sad part of our history.
TO THIS DAY...If my truck runs out of gas in front of a B.P. ...I will walk to the next gas station and back to my truck.
You dont think they are all the same...? Greedy s.o.b.'s?
Same here
I remember watching this and got a very uncomfortable and uneasy feelings. It was very terrifying in a way that I would never expect like horror movies.
greed, very well done movie, very sad for the people doing their job as well as they could
A gripping movie, love it..never mind for us in Europe southern accent is hard to comprehend.but luv it😊❤
One of the best movie❤️😁
Manslaughter was already an insult for those two, but then to drop the charges altogether, well, I'm speechless but not surprised. God will repay them for their prideful ignorance which caused it all. He can put THAT in his "report".
Power of Capitalist Economy.
Incredible what those rig workers went through.
Good wise words from the sage indeed organisational management is like a train that can't move with all moving parts
the greed of money again above lives,RIP the men that died
Even watching the horror I still can't get my head around it and how terrifying it'd be to be stuck on or jumping off a huge burning rig..
Nothing more scarry than the unknown waters that are over 22,000 feet deep. That fact alone is terrifying
It's not actually 22,000 feet. The Titanic is only 12,000 feet underwater. And that's pretty hard to reach without very high tech subs. There would be no way to safely have saturation divers go down that deep. It's possible that the well went down 22K feet. That's totally possible and it's been done. Some get up to 35,000 feet. But the water itself isn't 22,000ft, that's just how deep the drill is. The water is probably only 1,000 or so feet deep.
@@Ovahllsdeep water horizon was located at 5000 ft
@@diegoscoffin7491 Thank you for pointing that out I wasn't completely sure I just knew that for that kinda rig they typically aren't anywhere near 22K feet deep.
the only thing i can think about is the BP commercials saying "were sorry". they shouldn't have been able to do business after the oil spill in Alaska that was their second chance after blowing up and oil factory in Texas
Many Thanks For the Movie 😮😢😢
starting from 50:30 to the end, this is one of the greatest masterpieces of a movie of all time. RIP to all those poor souls
You obviously haven't seen many movies it's a good movie the greatest of all time yeah I don't think so
@@nunyabiz1771 read my comment correctly dummy, i said ONE of the greatest not the greatest, and sucka who is you to tell me i didnt watch many movies lol, go play roblox or something. plus, fix your grammar
50:30
Human: I gotta take a leak.
Rig: Me too!
Second only to morbius.
@@yoloswaggins1579 up until Mr Jimmy said, "It's Morbin Time!"
I've been a huge fan of Kurt Russell ever since we met him in the 1966 movie "Follow Me Boys". He's is among the more attractive elder male human beings on this planet. Equally as strong an actor is John Malkovich,, wow,, what an amazing body of work that human has given mankind,, WOW!
I was on the portal rig 40 in the 80s. I watched portal rake 41 and a 1/2 mileway burn to the water line is the most violent thing I've ever seen in my life.
LOVED as a movie HATED as a documentary. RIP Victims.
'Worst Oil Disaster in US History'... British Petroleum... somewhat ironic eh!
Really well made, and pretty damming. Ian R Crane RIP, oil industry whistleblower and former employee of Schlomberger, the safety crew we see departing right at the start of the film, has stated that the reason his company left the rig was because BP had repeatedly ignored Schlombergers instructions to stop drilling!!! Schlomberg management did not want to risk the lives of its men in the manner that BP did... Fuck BP, and Exxon for that matter, and Royal Dutch Shell etc etc etc... AND THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS!!!
That's the same Ian R Crane who was telling anyone who'd listen (mainly in pubs...) that 9/11 was US government orchestrated & a part of their plan to microchip the global population & bring in a single controlling global government only...?!?
You had me until the climate crisis
@@Sea_bear_42 That's ok, it's very difficult to agree on everything when there's so much division and polarisation going on! Honestly though, the planet has taken much more than we do it, or even could do it, and it's been fine. It will thrive, survive, and provide conditions optimal for life... whatever we do, it's our own survival we should be more concerned about!
@@Sea_bear_42The climate crisis is real. Ignoring it won’t make it go away. We just went through yet another year of record breaking temperatures and storms. 🤦♂️
@@Ultimaton100 did you even read ops comment 🤦♂️ I agree with you
Good video. Shows how big corporate do not care about health and safety and its employees. Result; lives lost, families devistated, while others make billions.....
Ironically, the oil and gas industry is one of the most highly regulated (and audited) industries when it comes to Health & Safety. But when it goes wrong it goes wrong big time :(
Thank you for posting this. I appreciate it
One of the best movies you’ll ever see.
Might be worth saying, the 3 times the disaster could have been averted, 2 attempts to shut wellhead valves and the attempt to cut the pipe all failed because the well head cement failed, and the poor quality of the cement used is mentioned in passing in the movie. The wellhead work was subcontracted to Halliburton, they destroyed all of the relevant engineering plans before the case went to trial for compensation and were awarded a pitiful $200,000. fine.
If they had done their job properly it is unlikely anyone would have died.
And Cameron (now part of SLB) built the BOP but it had been subsequently modified by others.
....greetings from blue Greece...AT THE END I COULDN'T STOP THE TEARS......
absolutely terrifying, can't imagine being there..
I commend everyone working on this picture for all their hard work preparing for and making this movie. I appreciate all your talents and efforts to bring the emotions felt while watching this movie and afterwards. It not often a movie is able to make me feel what I did and cry. All superb actors. The music, sound and effects were excellent! Thank you all.
Not enough to pay them for their work though lol
Wow....bloody people an money..don't matter about lives..bless them all. BP oil shouldn't of cut corners...Good film enjoy peeps 😢
Im a welding inspector, most of my bosses are career welders. Some underwater welders who were in the field when this happened. It was so traumatic for them that they quit and went into inspection. (more money, just not danger pay). Ive seen some crazy stuff.....but underwater welding scares me to my CORE. and I'm scuba certified. That is borderline suicidal.
People have freedom of speech so suck it up People deserve the right to speak I don't care who you are!! They new there was a problem and decided to ignore it!!!!
I'm doing a CBA on this incident for Geography and my teacher was actually shocked that I knew about the incident, she said that she has seen no CBA based on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. And I picked this to show people how dangerous it is to work on them as the people that died in this accident weren't characters but actual people as I would like their voices to be heard
Still in shock hours after the movie OMG
Rest in peace to the men who lost there lives that day because of greedy corpos
thanks for posting it
short cuts.........make for long delays.
Ahh the joy of offshore drilling...
Man I miss those days....
@ObamaFromKenya Did a quad combo with RSS for shell... Bought a new truck cash afterward...
Rip to all the people who lost there lives prayers for the families and friends 🙏
Thank you🤘🏻 RiP to all those lost to corporate greed
Really enjoyed this.
Glad you enjoyed it
I didn’t realize the Trace Adkins was in the movie I love this movie
We are drilling for the wrong stuff, the oil and gas needs stay where it is!!!’
The oil and gas industries need to change, and start drilling for hot rocks!!!’ Much safer!!’
Geothermal energy is the future, the technology is there, the skills needed are the same!!!’
Geothermal energy provides green base load energy, and with advanced drilling techniques, hot rock can be tapped anywhere in the world.!!!!’ What’s not to like, why are we still drilling for fossil fuels??? ຈل͜ຈ
RIP to all those souls who have died in the quest for fossil fuels, oil, gas, and coal.!!!’
Thank you for the movie👍
and sadly all they had to do was pay fines , no justice is served :( they should be out of business forever and the sad thing is they knew something bad was gonna happen but money was in the way of the truth sadly , they still do not care , only about profits
The justice needed is Punisher Justice. Has nothing to do with law. Has to do with right and wrong.
Absolutely... the first time in history that drilling occurred on a rig without an independent safety crew aboard, that was the guys in blue leaving the rig as Kurt and crew arrived... Sclumberger... a real company, see Ian R Crane who worked for them and blew the whistle on BP!
Gosh the emotions I feel watching this. I really am so sorry that they went through this. My prayers are with everybody.
hey thanks for watching
This hurts my heart every time I watch it along with trying to figure out how these damn assholes were not found guilty of what they had done like all the evidence, and all the proof is literally right here once again, justice failed victims who lost their lives.
To be honest, I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often.
A tragic loss of life and destruction of the Gulf ; they said we wouldn't pay for this , but we are .. Hats off to everyone who worked this picture ! & blessings to the family's .
Offshore worker in North Atlantic, off the coast of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, can't imagine. Way to abandon rig, lots of heros
Interesting aspect ratio, what is that? 16:5
Thank You For Sharing….
Welcome!
Not a dry eye in the house…RIP
How is this possible 😭 a video from 7 years ago and all these recent comments too
That’s what I’m saying lol
right?@@lindelheimen
Charges dismissed 🤢🤬
its a wonder the drilling platform control center didnt microphone coverage of the whole rig, mr jimmy gets caught in the shower naked. mike is talking to his wife, then the explosion never knew what hit him.
Cut corners doesn't work so well
From the comments it seems they were charged billions by the US Courts but this will have been paid by their insurance company NOT BP ie _Lloyds of London_
i dealt with these corporate spooks for years. they are swill, their company took their souls in exchange for company chares and a retirement. your death is built into their project budget
Thomas is in deepwater horizon thomas in the maze runner
This incident also lead to the bp oil spill. Maybe most people dont know that.
When the Earth sneezes and some snot comes out 😂
God bless them all. R.I.P