xxChrisxx
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oil-TNTno-oil said:You're an idiot. An explosion will melt the rock and ground surrounding the pipe and the pipe.
This has already been done underground a leaking well and was successful.
This is several thousand feet below sea level and then 13000 more to the acutaly well, conventional explosives just won't do enough so create a seal. Being a metal lines pipe it's more than likely to just create shrapnel that will be ejected along with the oil.
However you are totally ignoring the consequences. Solutions to problems aren't approached on 'chance of success' they are approached by assesing risk. Blowing the well up may have a moderate chance of success but is very high risk as it removes all other options for containment. i.e if it doesn't work you as well just go home and let it flow until it runs out. Not only that flow rate is proportional to pipe size (flow area), if the explosives don't create a seal you increase the bore of hte pipe and have increased low rates.
Also name the source for this underground leaking well plugged by explosives, and we'll see if it's comparable to the current situation. Note that using explosives on land is more viable than using them in deep water. Due to both heat transfer being better in air (rock will more likely melt in air) and a vastly bigger shockwave in water (any glass like rock you do create will likely be shattered in water but not it air).
Further to that, indiacte how you know they will work. How sure are you percentage wise? What is the estimated proability of success? Justify why you are so sure please.