BP was over a month behind in drilling. They disreguarded safety to push ahead.
Now they don't have enough tanker capacity to hold/ship the oil if they could capture all of the oil. They would have to be able to control the flow, to cut it off and on as they load ships. At this time the oil they can't load would have to be wasted anyway without the capacity to shut off the flow. The oil would still end up floating in the gulf. BP would look real smart in this position.
Wouldn't they look stuped without a shut off valve. I wonder if that is what the delay is. A way to cut the flow off and on without destroying the integrity of the remaining caseing structure. That may be why nothing has been bolted to the exposed flange.
Would there be enough refineing capacity or storage capacity ("IF" there were enough shipping capacity) to take care of the volume of oil if the flow is not controlled, off, on, stop, start?
Would the output of oil from this well, uncontrolled, force prices down on the world and US market?
Just silly thoughts from a country boy. eddiegjr