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Branko R Babic
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Summertown
OXFORD OX2 7LE
UK
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E‐mail: babic.branko@virgin.net
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Dear Ralph,
Thank you very much for your persistence. The people who ought to know about the availability of the counter Pressure Plugs (CPP) , do know about the technology but they refuse to
use it. I do not know why the engineers refuse to stop the flow of escaping oil but they clearly ARE avoiding the use of my patented technology.
The flow of specific information from the engineers directly involved in containing the damaged oil well is limited so we can only guess as to how best to apply the CPP. Depending on
the nature of the effusive problem as to which plug would be used but even in the worse case scenario, where the pipe in the ground has fractured or has longitudinal cracks in it, has a
solution, see “Friction Plug”. In Kuwait in 1991, there were old installations with cracked pipes which I considered a damage limitation and deigned a long heavy plug that is inserted
into the damaged pipe and the CPP lowered below the crack. The tolerances between the internal diameter of the riser ducting oil and the diameter of the “Friction Plug” was small.
The frictional forces of any flowing oil in the gap between the plug and the pipe was very high. The friction provided a high back pressure and prevented the escape of anything but
small volumes of oil. This last resort solution was intended as a loss, loss situation but one which prevented the escape of all but a small quantity of oil, giving engineers access to the
site and time to make decision on how best to tackle the problem.
Anything which reduces the escape of oil from the Gulf of Mexico well would be an advantage but my plug designs will work.
I do not know why the engineers will not use the CPPs.
Kind regards,
Branko R Babic.
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MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY TWO -- FLANGE TO FLANGE BALL VALVE ALLOWS SHUTTING DOWN OIL SPILL WITHOUT ROV WELDING !
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Earlier we have continuously stated OVER AND OVER that the Branko R. Babic Counter Pressure PLUG or CPP WITH OR WITHOUT
THROUGH PIPING AND SHUTOFF VALVE would easily shut down the Runaway Well in the Gulf of Mexico where Deepwater Horizon
CRIME SCENE is located.
After sleeping over 8 hours on the problem last night it was revealed that the Actual Riser Pipe is in 90 foot sections of HMF-ClassH 21
Inch Riser 90 foot FLANGED SECTIONS. See picture:
NOW THINK OF THIS. Take one 90 foot
SECTION and cut away the Bottom and
TOP flange, weld a 15,000 PSI BALL VALVE
PERHAPS WITH ROUND WHEEL FOR ROV TO
TURN OFF. Use Oceaneering ROV to CUT
BOLTS AND NUTS ON ONE SECTION AWAY
FROM BOP OR ON TOP OF BOP THEN PUT
ONE LONG BOLT THROUGH WELDED TOP
NUT TO BODY OF FLANGE TO KEEP IN PLACE
THEN TAKE IT TO THE SITE, REMEMBERING
WHICH WAY IS INLET SIDE AND LOWER TO
OCEAN FLOOR WHERE ROV WILL POSITION
AND ATTACH NUTS PLUS WASHER UNTIL
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