Thursday, May 06, 2010 8:58:41 AM
I wonder if enough buoyancy material were placed on drilling risers (ie Cuming and Flotation Tech) would they be self floating or self supporting? Seems like having
an uncrimped riser leaking near the surface would be a much easier situation to deal with.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uscgd8/4563035602/sizes/l/
Thank for your post 10bagger, I look forward to your experience eye
and scrutiny of the new finance details when they are announced.
My posts are my opinions. Always dd to your own comfort level.
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