Published: January 20th, 2016 at 8:27 pm ET
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Los Angeles Times, Jan 15, 2016 (emphasis added): Efforts to plug Porter Ranch-area gas leak worsened blowout risk, regulators say — Southern California Gas Co… is trying to avoid a blowout, which state regulators said is now a significant concern after a seventh attempt to plug the well created more precarious conditions at the site. If a blowout occurs, highly flammable gas would vent directly up through the well… rather than dissipating as it does now… State officials said a blowout would increase the amount of leaked gas… That natural gas also creates the risk of a massive fire… The risk of fire already is so high that cellphones and watches are banned from the site… [The gas company's attempts to stop the leak] expanded a crater around the wellhead, state and gas company officials said. The crater is now 25 feet deep, 80 feet long and 30 feet wide, those officials said… [The gas company] declined repeated requests from The Times… The gas company would not provide current photos of the site or allow media access… In one internal state report obtained by The Times, an agency official described [one] kill effort as a “blowout to surface.” “A large column of gas, aerated mud, and rock formed a geyser around the wellhead,” the state observer wrote.
Scott McGurk, senior oil and gas field regulator assigned to daily watch at Aliso Canyon, Jan 15, 2016: The site and wellhead were made more unstable by the gas company’s attempts to stop the leak by pumping a slurry directly into the well… The wellhead sits exposed within the cavernous space, held in place with cables attached after it wobbled during the plugging attempt… During one of [the plugging] attempts Nov. 13, a hole in the ground opened 20 feet north of the well… Gas that had seeped through diffuse rock fissures on the western side of the narrow ridge began streaming instead from the new vent… the vent allowed a “serious amount of gas” to escape.
Gene Nelson, a physical sciences professor at Cuesta College, Jan 15, 2016: “If the wellhead fails, the thing is just going to be full blast… It will be a horrible, horrible problem. The leak rates would go way up.”
Don Drysdale, California Department of Conservation spokesman, Jan 15, 2016: The possibility of fire [is] “a concern” even without a blowout.
Los Angeles Times, Jan 16, 2016: [There's] new evidence the [Puclic Utility Commission] is concerned that the compromised well site in Aliso Canyon is vulnerable to either a blowout… an explosion, or both… PUC includes a warning that damage to the well system, which was subjected to two months of aggressive high-pressure pumping to try to plug the leak, might now permit air to mix with methane in a way that “could be catastrophic.”… [T]he utility began a series of increasingly aggressive attempts to plug the well with heavy mud… those efforts instead scoured a 25-foot-deep crater around the well, blew out a large vent from which gas could escape more freely, and threatened the stability of the wellhead itself… The Department of Conservation says those facilities present “a direct and ongoing threat to public health, safety, and the environment”…
NPR, Jan 15, 2016: Adding to concerns over the disaster, efforts to stop the leak appear to have destabilized the well, the Los Angeles Times reports, raising the risk of a blowout… SoCalGas’ efforts to cap the well have actually increased the risk of a blowout. Seven attempts to plug the leak have made the area less stable… even without a blowout, the leak could catch on fire.
FOX LA transcript, Jan 16, 2016: “Trying to avoid a blowout, state regulators say it’s now a big concern after SoCalGas has tried to plug a leaking well near Porter Ranch seven times. If a blowout happens, experts say highly flammable gas would go up the well, creating a risk of a massive fire — possibly even an explosion.”
Watch FOX LA’s broadcast here (wait for 2nd video to play autonatically)
Published: January 20th, 2016 at 8:27 pm ET
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Fracking may have been to blame for Porter Ranch leak…
http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/soapbox/article55880170.html
"State regulators don’t seem to know what caused the leak, or how to stop it. But newly uncovered documents show that hydraulic fracturing was commonly used in the Aliso Canyon gas storage wells – including a well less than a half-mile from the leak."
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Add Fukishima Days 1-1778 to that frack.
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video: watch:
http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/01/21/56982/watch-la-assemblyman-convenes-oversight-hearing-on/
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useful site:
http://www.cafrackfacts.org/resources/news/
California Fracking News
Fracking Press Clips: January 22, 2016
Today’s Top Stories:
While Gov. Jerry Brown delivered his state-of-the-state address with no mention of energy or regulations, …
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http://www.naturalgasintel.com/articles/105088-draft-california-rules-for-oilgas-steam-water-and-storage-released
DAILY GPI / REGULATORY / INFRASTRUCTURE
Draft California Rules For Oil/Gas Steam, Water and Storage Released
Richard Nemec January 22, 2016
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Sentinelle…a horrendous crime, considering that the director of the CA Gas and Oil Program says that 114 other wells and the aquifer are "geologically interactive" with SS-25…so your link would mean that not only are there lethal gasses stored there…but also these wells ALL may be polluted with radioactive components and other poisens in Fracking fluids. Plus fracked areas are held open to the depths by something like "bearings," but I don't know what the proper name is.
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Agree! Digging into one of the links that Rogerthat added (thank you ) I found my way to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmQ9iuWmLrw
Video behind his voice shows an image of the gases spewing from the mountain side and of what appears to be another site with workers working at the well where you can see they are walking on platforms much like at the Louisiana sinkhole. I can't tell if the workers are wearing gas masks. Is this two different locations? The leak and the well. The Louisiana sinkhole was caused by drilling too close to the edge of the salt mine.
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http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/01/21/56987/state-lacks-backup-plan-if-natural-gas-dwindles-du/
State lacks backup plan if natural gas dwindles due to Porter Ranch leak
Sharon McNary January 22
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2016/1/22/how-the-porter-ranch-gas-leak-has-upturned-one-familys-life.html
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If anybody ever watches one of my vid's…
Make it this one~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBv3_0j0y_4
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Hmm, you mean the long video after the cartoon one? Hmm, Copernicus was a jesuit…?
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Have to say interesting stuff. Led to this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn0K4TOHLzg
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-Click again on "earth" this time on top of the pop-up menu to hide it…
BOOM! Our actual and working Earth MAP!
Link of 'actual earth' http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/azimuthal_equidistant
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what a great map, thanks
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Airseptech: " but the gashole, is 2000 times the volume.
A very large boom, if you get the air mix right. That would be a challenge, deep in the hole. It could make a real nice flare though, very impressive. "
from the last picture made available we had two vent spots…the media BLACKOUT, I mean gagging, still leaves us with the most recent report ( of the failed mud slurry/mini volcano ) stating two separate vent holes;
This means differential vent 'pressures'(flows) from a primary pressure source, which means a kind of dieseling at pre-ignition STP but a pulse jet like behavior after ignition.
Such a scenario would create rapid evacuation of the well cavity and a negative pressure scenario at some point creating a perfect storm of gas to air mixture ( for combustion ) deep in the ground.
I imagine the sound would break windows for miles around right before the earth flip over in that spot.
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…sooo…
used some fancy smancy science ( lidar, GPR, muon detectors ) and determine the size of one of the holes, make a kevlar bag/sphere that size then put a weather balloon inside of it drop it one of the holes and inflate ( blocking the hole ) then ignite the existing flare.
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"Regulators order permanent shutdown of leaking Porter Ranch gas well"
(that's if they ever get the blowout stopped)
http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/01/24/57016/regulators-order-permanent-shutdown-of-leaking-por/
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Goood Luck!
Just like that Fukushima thingy never on the news..nobody is ever going to be able to shut that Nuclear nightmare off/down.
We have screwed our own pooch with our own intelligence..how sad is that?
3lb ape brains with no where/place to go..
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The ape brains think they can go live on Mars, lol.
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They can not move fast enough to get off this looney bin….called Earth!
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I'm sure they will get their taxpayer grants for the 'research'.:(
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Just a 3 lb brain, just smart enough to mess everything up.
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"“It’s not just in Porter Ranch, it’s going all the way across the [San Fernando] Valley,” Ackley told Inside Climate News."
https://ecowatch.com/2016/01/15/porter-ranch-methane-leak-spreads/
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If the wind is right, it goes right over hollywood…attention getter?
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PT why the extreme focus on pesticides? Even pot shotting pyrethrins? really?
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Any methane leaks on her site?
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I wrote that website because they were spraying the people with Naled by plane. One year they sprayed us from a plane 6 times in 6 nights where I lived. Then they kept spraying the whole city with Permethrin year after year. This actually causes West Nile Virus to cross the blood brain barrier and causes more cases of neuro-invasive cases of West Nile Virus. They still spray zones of the city year after year week after week. It kills all the bees, it kills the fish that eat mosquitoes, it kills the dragonflies that eat the mosquitoes. It is banned near water in Califfornia, but where I live they spray the lakes and rivers year after year week after week.
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I wrote that website because they were spraying the people with Naled by plane. One year they sprayed us from a plane 6 times in 6 nights where I lived. Then they kept spraying the whole city with Permethrin year after year. This actually causes West Nile Virus to cross the blood brain barrier and causes more cases of neuro-invasive cases of West Nile Virus. They still spray zones of the city year after year week after week. It kills all the bees, it kills the fish that eat mosquitoes, it kills the dragonflies that eat the mosquitoes. It is banned near water in California, but where I live they spray the lakes and rivers year after year week after week.
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"Porter Ranch methane well was under stress when it failed"
"“It was on injection through both casing and tubing at the time,” Marshall said. “It’s a practice that has been occurring. It’s a practice that we need to look at seriously.”
Injecting through both casing and tubing means there was frequently pressure – about 2,600 pounds of pressure per square inch – on not only the 2⅞-inch tubing, but the 7-inch well casing, or wall.
When both tubing and casing of a well are pressurized and flowing gas, it means the space between them cannot be filled with a protective brine. That fluid does at least two things: It inhibits corrosion and can be used to help stifle a well that goes out of control."
http://www.dailybulletin.com/environment-and-nature/20160119/porter-ranch-methane-well-was-under-stress-when-it-failed
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