Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Transocean

Transocean
The explosion left a drilling rig in deep water with BP in the Gulf of Mexico last night, crew members were seriously injured at least seven dead and 11 were still missing as of Wednesday morning. It is noteworthy that thedrilling rig in deep water on the horizon and the 126 workers on board the plane when the blast occurred late Tuesday night. Coast Guard searching for missing persons, has been moved at least two employees of the hospital for severe burns, and the rest of the crew will return to shore on a boat today.

It is said that the rig, owned by drilling in deep water, leading company Transocean, to be based in the water, about 50 miles to the south coast of Louisiana, and is still on fire. Thedrilling platform in the time of the blast. It is not clear at this time what caused the disaster, but the speculation is that the manipulation has suffered is likely to blast the rocks while cutting through some 18,000 feet down in the possibility of Macondo BP in an area known as Mississippi Canyon Block 252.

Water in the possibility of Macondo nearly a mile deep. BBC rented a block that contains the possibility of the Minerals Management Service United States in 2008. BP hired the horizon in the deep water by Transocean is believed that about 500,000 dollars per day. Analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt in Houston say that the income from the rig is worth 9 cents in quarterly earnings per share of Transocean.

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