Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2
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wrote on 27 Sept 2022, 15:39 last edited by
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wrote on 27 Sept 2022, 16:41 last edited by
I was unaware of that development. Interesting.
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 12:10 last edited by
Russia and Tucker are blaming America first.
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 12:22 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Tucker are blaming America first
So, finally Tucker agrees with Biden?
Anne Applebaum's husband, a Polish politician agrees.
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 12:52 last edited by
BTW, was either pipeline pumping gas right now?
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 13:16 last edited by
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
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Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 13:29 last edited by@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
running a lot of gas...
How many cow farts is that?
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 13:35 last edited by
Me thanes a lot...
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Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 14:06 last edited by@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas?
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline?
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds?
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)?
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear.
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@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas?
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline?
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds?
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)?
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear.
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 14:17 last edited by jon-nyc@89th said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas? Yes
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline? NO, BUT GAS IS LIQUIFIED FOR TRANSPORT ON SPECIAL SHIPS "LNG"
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds? ENGINEERING
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)? YES, DRILL AND IT JUST COMES OUT. UNLESS IT'S STUCK IN CREVICES THE YOU HAVE TO USE WATER PRESSURE TO FRACTURE THE ROCKS. "FRACKING". YEARS AGO THEY WOULD JUST BURN THE GAS OFF SO THEY COULD GET TO THE OIL. IM SURE THEY STILL DO WITH REMOTE WELLS THAT HAVE NO NEARBY PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear. HELL YES
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@89th said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas? Yes
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline? NO, BUT GAS IS LIQUIFIED FOR TRANSPORT ON SPECIAL SHIPS "LNG"
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds? ENGINEERING
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)? YES, DRILL AND IT JUST COMES OUT. UNLESS IT'S STUCK IN CREVICES THE YOU HAVE TO USE WATER PRESSURE TO FRACTURE THE ROCKS. "FRACKING". YEARS AGO THEY WOULD JUST BURN THE GAS OFF SO THEY COULD GET TO THE OIL. IM SURE THEY STILL DO WITH REMOTE WELLS THAT HAVE NO NEARBY PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear. HELL YES
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wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 17:29 last edited by
I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
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@89th said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas? Yes
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline? NO, BUT GAS IS LIQUIFIED FOR TRANSPORT ON SPECIAL SHIPS "LNG"
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds? ENGINEERING
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)? YES, DRILL AND IT JUST COMES OUT. UNLESS IT'S STUCK IN CREVICES THE YOU HAVE TO USE WATER PRESSURE TO FRACTURE THE ROCKS. "FRACKING". YEARS AGO THEY WOULD JUST BURN THE GAS OFF SO THEY COULD GET TO THE OIL. IM SURE THEY STILL DO WITH REMOTE WELLS THAT HAVE NO NEARBY PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear. HELL YES
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 17:33 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@89th said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Jolly said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
Interesting pipeline. 48", 3200 psi. Biggest I ever worked on was 36", 1500psi.
Those two lines are running a lot of gas...
Today's lesson on how ignorant I am on the topic:
- Can they turn off the source of the gas? Yes
- Is the natural gas liquified to go in the pipeline? NO, BUT GAS IS LIQUIFIED FOR TRANSPORT ON SPECIAL SHIPS "LNG"
- How come these pipelines don't just explode every 5 seconds? ENGINEERING
- How is natural gas even extracted (I presume it's in a gas state at the source below the rocks)? YES, DRILL AND IT JUST COMES OUT. UNLESS IT'S STUCK IN CREVICES THE YOU HAVE TO USE WATER PRESSURE TO FRACTURE THE ROCKS. "FRACKING". YEARS AGO THEY WOULD JUST BURN THE GAS OFF SO THEY COULD GET TO THE OIL. IM SURE THEY STILL DO WITH REMOTE WELLS THAT HAVE NO NEARBY PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
- The world really needs to learn how to live without the finite fuels we have to dig up from under rocks. Let's go nuclear. HELL YES
They still flare down here at isolated wells. It's really nice if the well is on your property and they'll let you use the gas.
Or, you can go out and steal some casing head...
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I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 18:30 last edited by Renauda 10 Apr 2022, 20:37@Klaus said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
That would trigger Article 5 of the NATO Alliance. You know what that means.
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@Klaus said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
That would trigger Article 5 of the NATO Alliance. You know what that means.
wrote on 28 Sept 2022, 18:41 last edited by@Renauda said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Klaus said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
That would trigger Article 5 of the NATO Alliance. You know what means.
But you could do it in such a way that it isn't obvious who the culprit is.
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@Renauda said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
@Klaus said in Leaks in the pipeline - Nord Stream 1 & 2:
I seriously wonder why Russia hasn't attacked other non-Russian gas pipelines (such as the ones from Norway). That would do real damage to the European energy market.
That would trigger Article 5 of the NATO Alliance. You know what means.
But you could do it in such a way that it isn't obvious who the culprit is.