Monday, July 26, 2010

BP (NYSE:BP) Won't Plug Well Until Next Week

Thad Allen, National Incident Commander told reporters on Sunday that BP (NYSE:BP) will most likely begin working on plugging the well next week. The ships used to help plug the well were evacuated Friday due to tropical storm Bonnie, but most have returned or are expected to return within 24 hours.

Allen said that he plans on BP beginning the process known as "static kill" next week. This entails pouring mud into the top of the well. Once completed, they will then proceed with what's called the "bottom kill." The process includes pouring mud and concrete by a connecting line to the relief well.

Allen was very optimistic over the success of containing the leaking oil on July 15th. He said the pressure continues to rise at a slow steady pace, reaching 6,904 pounds per square inch. The well remains intact with no leaks.

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