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This top of the blowout preventer right here, they cut it off. it wasn t even very straight. the rovs were there and they cut it off and it didn t work very well, now it s gone. and they brought a brand-new top to this blowout preventer that is a good seal. a good seal to the blowout preventer and this cap where the valves are. that oil is still coming out here but it s not coming out of the very top where it was coming out for so very long. as they close these valves, they re closing the valves here. there will be no more oil coming out, no more oil going to the ships. the q 4,000, the helix producer, done. they re not working anymore. they re not pumping any more oil out of here. that has stopped to try to get the pressures up. and as the pressure comes up, we will know that if this thing maintains its integrity, all this oil will stay in the well, 8,000 feet down, 10,000 feet down, 12,000 feet down, that bore pipe gets skinnier and ....
Down. 12,000 feet down. the bore pipe gets skinnier, smaller and smaller, more fridgele as it goes down. if it holds together, this well is capped. do we know a timeline on when we ll know what we know? at what point i ve heard 48 hours. i ve heard less. what do you know? they will, every six hours, begin to close a new valve. therefore, bringing up the pressure inside. if you have all the holes open, like a perforated pipe, if there s just a bunch of holes in it, there s no pressure inside, really. they ll start to plug every hole. there are we believe, five to six holes, valves, they have to slowly screw down to close out. as they close the valves, the pressure goes up. but they re only going to do it in six-hour intervals, they ll close a valve and wait. close another and wait. close a third, and wait. finally they get to the top. it s called the choke. and the choke on the very top of the new cap will be the last thing they close. ....
This oil will stay in the well, 8,000 feet down, 10,000 feet down, 12,000 feet down, that bore pipe gets skinnier and skinnier, smaller and smaller, more fragile as it goes down. if that holds together, this well is capped. do we know a time line on when we ll know what we know? i mean, at what point i ve heard 48 hours, i ve heard less. what do you know? every six hour, they will begin to close a new valve, therefore bringing up the pressure inside. if you have all the holes open, like a perforated pipe, okay, just a bunch of holes in it. there s no pressure inside, really. they re going to start to plug every hole. there are, we believe, five to six holes, valves that they have to slowly screw down to close out. as they close the valve, the pressure goes up. but they re only going to do this in six-hour intervals. they will close a valve and wait. close another and wait. close a third and wait. finally they get to the top. ....
Out of here. that has stopped to try to get the pressures up. and as the pressure comes up, we will know that if this thing maintaining its integrity, all this oil will stay in the well, that bore pipe that gets skinnier and skinnier, smaller and smaller, if that holds together, this well is capped. do we know a time line on when we ll know what we know? i mean, at what point i ve heard 48 hour, i ve heard less. what do you know? every six hour, they will begin to close a new valve, therefore bringing up the pressure inside. if you have all the holes open, like a perforated pipe, okay, just a bunch of holes in it. there s no pressure inside, really. they re going to start to plug every hole. we believe there s five to six holes, valves, that they have to slowly screw down to close out. as they close the valves, the pressure goes up. but they re only going to do this in six-hour intervals. ....