And so far, my expertise is in thru-tubing mud motors and composite bridge plugs. I very rarely get involved in off-shore stuff, even though my company participates heavily out there. Fortunately, none of our hands were on BP rig at the time...<div>
</div><div>Another tidbit I heard, which you would understand... is that the actual explosion occurred as they displaced the drilling mud in the riser over to sea water... which obviously makes a ton of sense when you look at hydrostatic calculations. </div><div>
</div><div>I still can't figure out what happened to the BOPs though.</div>
</div><div>Another tidbit I heard, which you would understand... is that the actual explosion occurred as they displaced the drilling mud in the riser over to sea water... which obviously makes a ton of sense when you look at hydrostatic calculations. </div><div>
</div><div>I still can't figure out what happened to the BOPs though.</div>