I'm about to introduce a blowout prevention sysyem that is repairable and can do the job of preventing blowouts. The deep horizon incident highlighted the flaws in using the annular and blind shear rams. The b.o.p. system I've designed is capable of being tested to verify it will work and is less subject to failure. This also means that system upgrades to the ocean based oil or gas production platforms that use the annular valve and blind shear rams will need the needed upgrades to be designed around it. The annular valve can be used until it fails and blind shear rams not used at all, until the well is abandoned and after sealing with slurry cement mix. The newer designed b.o.p. will enable the well to be closed and repaired. After repairs are made the well can be returned back to production. My suggestion is that the opportunity to keep your company going as I'm sure a safer system of b.o.p. that will save major oil companies billions in cost in avoiding spills, loss of life and environmental damage. I'm a mechanic that supplied a caphead design to BP " horizon helpline" that stopped the deep horizon's macondo well blowout. This was on July 20th, 2010. BP claimed my design as it wasn't patented. Good way to pay someone back for helping. This is a genuine business offer and will have to have patented valves needed for major oil companies and is no doubt the old blowout prevention system is out and new one in! If interested contact me back here.
Very good animation to introduce the BOP
The blowout prevention systems that uses an annular valve and blind shear rams
I need one of those
I'm about to introduce a blowout prevention sysyem that is repairable and can do the job of preventing blowouts. The deep horizon incident highlighted the flaws in using the annular and blind shear rams. The b.o.p. system I've designed is capable of being tested to verify it will work and is less subject to failure. This also means that system upgrades to the ocean based oil or gas production platforms that use the annular valve and blind shear rams will need the needed upgrades to be designed around it. The annular valve can be used until it fails and blind shear rams not used at all, until the well is abandoned and after sealing with slurry cement mix. The newer designed b.o.p. will enable the well to be closed and repaired. After repairs are made the well can be returned back to production. My suggestion is that the opportunity to keep your company going as I'm sure a safer system of b.o.p. that will save major oil companies billions in cost in avoiding spills, loss of life and environmental damage. I'm a mechanic that supplied a caphead design to BP " horizon helpline" that stopped the deep horizon's macondo well blowout. This was on July 20th, 2010. BP claimed my design as it wasn't patented. Good way to pay someone back for helping.
This is a genuine business offer and will have to have patented valves needed for major oil companies and is no doubt the old blowout prevention system is out and new one in! If interested contact me back here.
Lol, lmao even 😂😂😂😂