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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Information on the Under Sea-S1 Well Cap Design by NTI

The S1 On Top of BPs Sawed-off Riser and Open-ended Top Cap.

Permanent Concrete Seal Encasing BP's Sawed Riser and Top Cap

NTI

S1- UNDER WATER WELL CAP ASSEMBLY (A different view)rev2a
Capping the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico

Vibert F. Greene
5/24/2010

The enclosed document and associated picture contains a solution to permanently cap any underwater pipe- line leak(s) including oil leaks.

Capping the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico
Please find the design solution below. It can be put together in 2-days. Compensation can be dealt with later.

Respondent: vbigmac@aol.com
Respondent Name: Vibert Fitzpatrick Greene
Address: 6262 Jarvis Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
Cell phone: 510-648-4244
Home phone: 510-794-5862

S1 OIL CAP ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
Materials Required.
1. Containers filled with Quick-set cement and pebbles
2. Zip charges
3. Sliding Gate type valve
4. Squib charge
5. Retainer rings for restraining the Containers filled with Quick-set cement and pebbles in place
6. Fire suppression packing

Equipment Required:
1. Welding equipment
2. Cables
3. Electric wires for squib and zip charge
4. Electric signal control box

Expertise Required:
1. Welding
2. Explosive technicians/experts

Technical Description S1 OIL CAP ASSEMBLY –for:
(The Permanent Under Water Oil Leak Cap technology: Designed by Vibert Greene-- )


The S1 Oil Leak Cap Assembly consist of:
(1) A cylindrical vessel that housed several containers filled with quick-set cement and pebbles/rocks these are held in place by circular supports and fire suppressant packing. Note, each layer is separated from the other by circular supports and fire suppressant packing. The cement containers are lined with zip-charges that will rip the containers on command to release their contents (cement power and pebbles). The turbulences from the release gas and oil will mix the cement and pebbles to form a permanent seal.

(2) On the side of the content-filled cylindrical vessel--(1) and close to the larger cylindrical cap--is a relief pipe and shut-off valve; with a sliding plug to shut off the relief pipe on command.

(3) On top of the slide plug is a heavy cylindrical cap that is attached to the larger cylindrical cap by a breakable rod and a squib charge assembly to separate the slide plug cap from the larger cylindrical cap when the squib charge is triggered; the sheer weight of the heavy cylindrical slide plug cap will push the slide plug in place to seal off the relief pipe.

(4) A larger heavy (cylindrical) cap and handle is secured on top of the content filled cylindrical vessel that housed several containers filled with quick-set cement and pebbles/rocks.

(5) 4 legs are attached to bottom of the Oil Leak Cap Assembly anchor it over the leaking pipe.

Note: The assembly size is dependent upon the size of the pipe and size of leak; multiple leaks in close proximity may require only one appropriately sized container.
This design will permanently cap the oil leak--it is simple—easy to assembly, safe and effective
This design will permanently cap the oil leak
It is cost effective, simple—easy to assembly, safe and effective
Designer Vibert Greene. BP can compensate me later. Right now it’s an emergency.




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