Funkmasterr wrote:Metanis wrote:I guess using the whole quote would have taken some of the drama away, right Arbor?
The spilled oil appears to be contained on the snow-covered tundra, which should make it easier for crews to remove, said Lynda Giguere, a spokeswoman for Alaska's environmental conservation department.
"Because it's cold, it's going to gel. That's the good news," said Giguere. "The other good news is we know how to pick that up."
Maybe you should panic for the whole board so we don't have to?
Is it me or is this a severely obnoxious pattern with liberals. Quote, write about, or talk about a story, but cut pieces of it to put their own pathetic bullshit spin on it ? Eh, I could be wrong.... but I doubt it.
YOu know you might get away with calling this Liberal Bullshit Spin if you chose a different topic. Saying that in this case shows a lack of basic knowledge of physics, chemistry and common fucking sense.
a) Oil in a pipeline is not ambient temperature or the fucking stuff wouldn't move up there. It is HEATED probably in the neighbourhood of 100-120F at some points to ensure that it won't gel before it gets to the next heating station.
b) Hot liquid doesn't cool instantly. It won't cool for a while at a leak site with more hot liquid cascading onto it, so it will continue to melt snow and the frozen ground, making an oily mud on the surface.
c) Hot oil will do like any other hot liquid in snow and migrate UNDER it, as it is heavier/more dense, until it pools, cools and possibly "gels". There will be some associated melting above it but not always.
d) Depending on the stage of the process the oil has undergone, there may be volumes of salt water (formation water) in it. I'm assuming this will be low( > 0.5%) but salt water is a more dangerous contaminant and has a lower freezing point.
Some of the above is more readily apparent to me as someone who has worked in the Oil and Gas E&P industry, in similar climes, but a lot of that is common sense/elementary school sciences. But keep believing the spin from some talking head the oil company hired as they downplay the damage this does...