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Mud Wrestling Mother's Day '10

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Subject: [FWD: Macondo Mud for Mothers - (edit)]
Date: Sun, 09 May 2010 12:57:25 -0700
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REMEMBER, if you have Bad Mud, like this well did, Chuck it.

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Subject: [FWD: Macondo Mud for Mothers - (edit)]
From: "Garry Denke" <garrydenke(a)denocoinc.com>
Date: Sun, May 09, 2010 6:28 am
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Oil and Gas Journal -
http://www.ogj.com/index/article-display/4234778772/articles/oil-gas-journal/general-interest-2/economics-markets/2010/05/bp-likely_to_pay_most.html

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Subject: Macondo Mud for Mothers - (edit)
From: "Garry Denke" <garrydenke(a)denocoinc.com>
Date: Sun, May 09, 2010 4:13 am
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REMEMBER, if you have Bad Mud, like this well did, Chuck it.

http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=92994

** Mother's Day '10 RigZone Submission

The Drilling Mud in the pits, lines, mudpumps and wellbore was Bad Mud
according to the Two (2) Mud Engineers who died.
Bad Mud, no matter what its Weight or Viscosity is, acts the same as
Ungelled Water, according to SPE colloidal studies.
As each of the Five (5) Colloidal Forces that exist in Good Mud breaks
down in a wellbore, Bad Mud becomes water-like.

"BP plc ignored Both (2) Mud Engineers warnings."

Denke Proposed years ago to SPE and AAPG that 'every' offshore Gulf of
Mexico well should chuck Bad Mud for Good Mud.
Our studies show the Nineteen (19) Gulf Cementing blowouts were due to
Bad Mud that lost all Five (5) Colloidal Forces.
Costs of replacing Drilling Mud in the pits, lines, mudpumps and
wellbore caused the Macondo Well Blowout and deaths.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloid#Interaction_between_colloid_particles

** Mother's Day '10 RigZone Submission

(article dropped after posting)

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist
Denoco Inc. of Texas
Wildcat Station, P.O. Box 866488
Plano, Texas 75086-6488
Tel: 972-422-8268
Fax: 972-422-7868
Cell: 972-768-4631

http://www.garrydenke.com
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Thanks! Dark enerGy
From: GDenke on
Frankly They're Dead (11)

1. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/031709dnmetpittsobit.3c8c93e.html
2. http://www.onepetro.org/mslib/app/Preview.do?paperNumber=SPE-943221-G&societyCode=SPE
3. http://www.uh.edu/news-events/archive/newsroom/centerforarts/gmitchellbio.html
4. http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/inquiry/2931/
5. http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lsesale/Visual2.pdf
6. http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=25231
7. http://forums.seds.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2643

The *Next Best Above*

Dark enerGy
From: Garry Denke on
How bad was the mud in relation to what good mud is?

Lord Josh when the Defoamer quits working that is some really gas-cut
Bad Mud, chemicals being ineffective when added to gas-cut Bad Mud is
the sign that Colloidal Forces have broken down. At least it came out
today how overly gaseous the Macondo well was while drilling. There
are tests to measure each of the five (5) Colloidal Forces but
unfortunately I do not have them in my possession. Here the final
draft of the above write-up submitted to the Senate Energy & Natural
Resources Committee, hopefully they will be able to extract from BP
such tests performed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annulus_(oil_well)

BP ran production casing into the gas-cut drilling mud and cemented
with nitrified cement, a lightweight slurry, keeping the well from
losing circulation. The pipe was hung-off with a casing hanger and
cemented, and pipe weight set down the pack-off seal in the hanger
assembly that sits in the casing head. The pack-off seal is for
sealing-off the production casing from the surrounding string of pipe.
BP tested their pack-off seal to 10,000 PSI pressure, from above the
Annulus. Gas from the reservoir and gas-cut Bad Mud accumulated below
the pack-off seal, about 17,000 feet above the cement in the Annulus,
where Good Mud was supposed to be. In approximately 24 hours this
accumulation exceeded the 10,000 PSI pressure tested, and the pack-off
seal blew-out. Oil and gas had entered the Annulus through Bad Cement,
and rose up the Annulus because of gas-cut Bad Mud, otherwise it would
have stayed within the Bad Cement and oil reservoir. Similar
circumstances surrounded the other eighteen (18) Gulf of Mexico
'cementing' blowouts, every one caused by gas-cut Bad Mud present in
the wellbore, not the failure of tubulars or mechanical devices. They
are only back-ups to the Right Mud, and the Good Mud, which should be
in the hole, in the event Mud Engineers mixed the Wrong Mud, or the
mud became gas-cut Bad Mud, such as the case here. Had they (BP, et
al) chucked their gas-cut Bad Mud and replaced it with Good Mud before
cementing, none of the eighteen (18) Gulf of Mexico blowouts would
have occurred. This is good news for the offshore oil and gas
industry, because the "Elementary" cause of these blowouts is now
publically known.

http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j00MvKtalwrgQhi/Casing-Head-TFZ-35-70A-.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6a/Annulus.jpg

Macondo flowing through the Annulus, the casing backside.
Above the cement through the Annulus, the casing outside.
Plug set inside the casing, if it were, would have no effect.

http://blogs.chron.com/newswatchenergy/archives/2010/05/captian_mud_was.html

So the Engineers were right, gas-cut Bad Mud.

Garry Denke
From: GDenke on
She-with Two-Feathers

> "This boating Used Drilling Mud from Gulf of Mexico rig to rig Has Got To Stop! All of that gas-cut Bad Mud blowing out has ruined U.S. coastlines. And had BP plc set the last plug Inside the top of the Casing, then reversed out the Used Drilling Mud from the riser with Sea Water, the pack-off seal would of still blown-out, It being in a wellhead above such a last plug."

> "Thank you for measuring Volume of Used Drilling Mud in the backside Annulus, matched quantity gathered by U.S. Coast Guard! I never knew outside Annulus has four (4) times the Volume of the inside Liner pipe. How simple Proving blow-out through Casinghead pack-off seal, Oil and gas gushing from backside Annulus. My my I wish that I would have thought of that first."

> "BP mix New Good Mud next time!"

> "Two-Feathers"

She-with The Best !!
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Garry Denke wrote: Did you change your mind David?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/11/AR2010051104181.html

Do you want the Names of these Wells?

1. What is the name of the Well(s) where that Bad gas-cut Mud came
from?
2. What is the name of the Well(s) where that Bad gas-cut Mud was
going?

Said he wasn't interested. Go figure? Probably on the Queen's pollute
the Earth payroll. The Senate too, not interested. Neither are the
House folks. Guess they are on the Queen's pollute the Earth payroll
also. This is why "the people" need Lou Barletta now, She-with Two-
Feathers, to get in their face. In Washington

http://www.ods-petrodata.com/wells/
http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lsesale/Visual2.pdf

Gulf of Mexico Active Wells

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