DIRE REALITIES OF THE METHANE PREDICAMENT by Dr. Tom Termotto

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Dire Realities Of The Methane Predicament In The Gulf Of Mexico

Methane Gas, Methane Hydrate & Methane Clathrate Formations and Behavior

There has been a spate of articles recently throughout the MSM and alternative media depicting the methane gas predicament associated with the BP Gulf Oil Spill. Many of these perspectives portray an alarming state of affairs concerning extremely high concentrations of methane that have accumulated in numerous areas in the Gulf of Mexico. The two primary issues of concern are the methane effects in the aquatic environment and the methane gas accumulations in the atmosphere above the Gulf and within contiguous land masses. In regard to the latter, the weather patterns will reign supreme. Once methane rises above the surface of the Gulf, where it goes, how it accumulates and what its toxic effects on life will be, is going to be dictated to a great extent by the weather.

“How’s the weather down there?” When we ask each other this question, aren’t we really asking, “How are the elements (elementals) treating us?” Well this question will never be more important to the residents rimming the Gulf of Mexico as we gear up for a long, hot, deep south summer with its likely share of hurricanes, tropical storms and depressions. Which, by the way, can be a good or bad thing for “natural” oil spill remediation depending on a numerous factors and circumstances.Back to the methane issue and the volumes of gas that are currently pouring into the Gulf by way of the gushing well, as well as the many leaks and seeps, cracks and fissures, which have provided entry into the water from a growing area around the wellhead. Some who are privy to authoritative info have pointed directly to a large gash, as well as other smaller gashes, which have opened up in the seafloor throughout the area since the wellhead first blew. The current flow of oil out of the riser is approximately 35% of the total volume of outflow. Much of the remaining composition is methane, some of which may be burned off by the flames which appear on a screenshot from the live feed.  Go to the following link:

http://phoenixrisingfromthegulf.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/image001.png

Most of the leaks and seeps that have appeared since April 20th are the result of the venting of the enormous pressures of this very deep high compression well. Various experts in the Oil & Gas Exploration and Drilling Industry have speculated this pressure to be as high as 100,000 psi deep in the prospect with ranges of 10,000 to 50,000 psi within the current well system, which would explain much of the erratic behavior of this unprecedented gusher. It has functioned as a humongous sandblaster of sorts, which will therefore make it difficult to even keep a cap on it for any extended period of time. When you drill through the earth’s crust and into the mantle at depths of 20,000 to 35000 feet, the Russians have consistently encountered pressures far exceeding those that exist in more shallow prospects. They also understand that such pressures demand a proportionate upgrade in technology and equipment (which did not happen with the Deepwater Horizon), if catastrophic blowouts are to be avoided.

The more serious issue here is that the surrounding seafloor is being profoundly undermined, hence the foundation of the wellhead is progressively weakening thereby creating new exit points for methane gas. Many seasoned observers have noted that there has been a piercing of the wellhead itself. This predicament will necessitate a unique and more thorough response, if the outflow is to be completely stopped. Or, if all the oil and gas is to be captured by a “containment and capture” solution.

Another major source of methane gas comes from frozen hydrate crystals which exist on the sea floor in vast quantities. Due to very cold temperatures and high pressure, they stay locked in place until they are awakened from their slumber by the very conditions that now predominate in the region around the wellhead. The gushing oil is at least 212 F at the wellhead and may be as hot as 300 to 400 F in other parts of the system, which greatly affects the undersea dynamics, and especially the state of these hydrates. Also, it is quite noteworthy that we have no experience with the introduction of massive volumes of dispersants at the wellhead under those extraordinary conditions. What will be the ultimate effects on methane conversion and release throughout the region in terms of ramping up an already very dynamic and volatile situation on the seafloor? More significantly, what are the unforeseen consequences to the water (perhaps aquacide) and the fragile ecosystems that abound there?

There are other sources of methane, which occur under the seafloor in various types of “repositories”, that are being affected by movements of the earth, as well as by dramatic temperature fluctuations. These reservoirs are undoubtedly releasing methane gas, as are the seafloor surface beds of trapped frozen methane crystals. Almost all of the released methane gas from these sources will eventually rise to the surface of the Gulf, some of it accumulating as hovering gas bubbles which will then dissipate over time. They concentrate and disperse, come and go according to the scientific properties of methane gas behavior.

Methane does have a very deleterious effect on all aerobic marine life in that it depletes oxygen very rapidly in water. This is the biggest concern, and can have greater impact on life than the toxicity of both the oil and the dispersants combined, dangerous interactions and all. We state the obvious when we say that all aerobic organisms need oxygen, and that such life will die very quickly when oxygen concentrations drops below critical thresholds (How long would you live holding your breath under water?!). As the methane rises through the higher layers of the Gulf of Mexico aquatic strata where the water is warmer, this problem becomes worse due to the fact that warmer water simply holds less oxygen than cold water.

This discussion is not to diminish in any way the extremely harmful toxicities associated with the myriad of chemicals and contaminants found in the dispersants (e.g. COREXIT) and petroleum derivatives. Clearly, the Gulf of Mexico has been relentlessly turned into a petrochemical cesspool of “ginormous” proportions by this and other simultaneous gushers and leaks, which will take decades to remediate in any meaningful way.

Perhaps the most significant factor on top of the Gulf, however, is the weather. Low pressure weather systems, hot and humid conditions, and stagnant air conditions characterized by little wind can exacerbate the effects of methane gas accumulations around the coastlines, as well as many miles inland. The coming tropical storms and depressions, as well as the hurricanes, will provide vectors of dissemination for the aforementioned chemicals and contaminants to rain down on the many coastal communities, and beyond. In this regard, the entire state of Florida is particularly vulnerable due to obvious reasons.

The upshot of this story demonstrates the need to get to know your ambient air, and rainwater. This recommendation is vitally important! There are specific ways that this can be accomplished which will be covered in a future essay. In the meantime, it is wise to get to know your environment in the most intimate way, so that you may respond quickly and decisively to any situation that might arise, especially regarding methane bubbles should they migrate over coastal communities.

What follows are a number of links that can be considered as one follows the development of the very dynamic and critical evolution of methane hydrate conversion, methane gas emission and methane bubble formation throughout the Gulf of Mexico:

MORE INFORMATIONAL REPORTS ON THE METHANE CONUNDRUM:

Pulling the Clathrate Trigger « surf.bird.scribble.

http://aphriza.wordpress.com/2006/07/31/pulling-the-clathrate-trigger/

AGU On Line Book Catalog: Methane Hydrates in Quaternary Climate Change: The Clathrate Gun Hypothesis

https://www.agu.org/cgi-bin/agubooks?book=ASSP0542960

http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/viewArticle.do?id=2441

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article21004.html

http://www.helium.com/items/1882339-doomsday-how-bp-gulf-disaster-may-have-triggered-a-world-killing-event

http://www.helium.com/items/1884461-bp-spill-disaster-ecology-doomsday-world-killing-methane-explosion

http://www.rense.com/general41/new.htm

MSM STATUS REPORTS ON METHANE GAS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO:

The Associated Press: Gulf oil full of methane, adding new concerns

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gIXWYBTpLtSayJtg41LKXpxSxVPAD9GDJBO84

The Associated Press: Vast amounts of methane in Gulf spill pose threat

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5heVm0Cu8W-4DT920tco-mgrlXw_AD9GDU0200

The Gulf of Mexico threatened by methane gas | Before It’s News

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/81/320/The_Gulf_of_Mexico_threatened_by_methane_gas.html

Methane in Gulf astonishingly high: U.S. scientist | Reuters

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65L6IA20100622

Methane's hidden impact in Gulf oil spill

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0630/Methane-s-hidden-impact-in-Gulf-oil-spill

On a positive note, it is very good to maintain the awareness that our collective consciousness has considerable influence on all that happens in the Gulf. The elements are quite responsive to our collective thoughts and ideas, feelings and emotions, intentions and motivations. We can and do co-create the future of the Gulf of Mexico with each thought and feeling, so why not become a part of the solution.

Gas (and air), being more subtle and refined than the other elements, are also very impressionable and therefore more easily influenced by the aggregate sentiments of humanity. Positive thought, hopeful feeling and pure intention will produce favorable outcomes the more deeply they are felt and sustained over time. There has never been a more important time to resolve ourselves – each and every one of us – to contribute to the highest possible good for the Gulf of Mexico.

Dr. Tom Termotto, BCIM, DCAE

National Coordinator

Gulf Oil Spill Remediation Conference (International Citizens’ Initiative)

OilSpillSolution@comcast.net

http://oilspillsolutionsnow.org/

To view the diagrams embedded in this article, please click on the following link:

http://phoenixrisingfromthegulf.wordpress.com/2010/07/13/dire-realities-of-the-methane-predicament-in-the-gulf-of-mexico/

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alberta PI

More bull crap fear mongering based on unsubstantiated claims of leaking sea floor holes and 100,000 psi pressures...absolute unadulterated bull crap!@ Shame on you for being one fo those who further the fear mongering based n rediculous thoeies.

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pork2

you are kidding right this is all good info if you would do your reseachand this isnt all more can happen 

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nukegingrich

"The gushing oil may be as hot as 300 to 400 F"

That is quite an assertion.  One that I haven't heard before.  Will you please cite the specific source?

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Erikdeadhead

Did you know there is this guy on myspace stealing your articles and posting them in his blog. Not just posting a sample and linking back here. He copies the whole article and does not link back to your site. Is that legal? Do you lose potential readers by this practice?LINK: blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=393931985&blogId=537019487He seems to do this to a lot of writers. Most of the time he does not even mention the original authors name. Just a heads up

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VoiceofReason

Whatever the effects of the BP oil spill may be, it is a small price to pay to keep the wheels of civilization turning in the first world.  People gasp in horror as they gaze in fascination over the loss of income to tens of thousands, the dead whales washing up on beaches, and our children injesting tar balls as they frolic in brown, scum surfaced waves.  Watching this carnage makes people feel better because they perceive their own empty, pointless, miserable lives are not that bad after all.  They may feign sadness at this catastrophe, but the moment their own comfort is threatened by this disaster you will quickly see through the thin veneer of their sympathies.  What lies exposed is that they really don't give a shit about all the suffering as long as it doesn't affect affect them.  They say honesty is a virtue.  Let me be honest:  as long as I get to pump cheap gas in my car and burn energy for my hedonistic pursuits, I don't give a shit either.  Now, let's see you hippocrites turn off your electricity, push you car into the sea, and go help the poor people in the gulf.  Haa!  Gottcha you didn't I you fake shitheads.             

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Rob Smith

Hello VoiceofReason (not verified) <= but... now fully verified as the VoiceofSelfishness.They say honesty is a virtue. Honesty is a virtue only when the human heart is activated.  You show yours to be fully petrified at present.Let me be honest:  as long as I get to pump cheap gas in my car and burn energy for my hedonistic pursuits, I don't give a shit either.I see you are fully in accord with the US government, BP and others who would utterly destroy our Mother Earth and all her children.   They  hold the same cynical point of view as yourself.  Now, let's see you hippocrites turn off your electricity, push you car into the sea, and go help the poor people in the gulf.  I suggest that you do as many of us have done and open up your home to take in those who are completely displaced until they can get back on their feet.  And also, join with the many prayers of the Native Americans, and others, who recognize the power of positive  intention to mitigate evil circumstances via increased synchronicity.Haa!  Gottcha you didn't I you fake shitheads.I see your forefinger wagging in your accusative vainity of egoism.   Uh oh... are those three fingers in your palm pointing right back at you?  namaste,Rob

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chanda Lier

There is enough confusion, disinfo, and down right pissy cake anger going around right now to fill the gulf with it. It is human nature to look out for ourselves first. The folks in the gulf have a choice, maybe not a pretty one but a choice non the less, either leave or stay and live in the muck it has become and wil be for god knows how long. If you want to stay healthy then for sure get out, if you can smell it you should just go save your health and go, its better to live in your relatives basement or garage than to die for principal. BP isnt going to help you the govt cant help you so you must look to yourselves. Look at Haiti, same thing more or less, if they could walk or ride to a clean place they would, they cant really do that. I would rather be healthy and homeless than mad and sick. reality is a bitch, it doesnt help to waste time blaming and crying, we all know who is to blame it changes nothing. It will only worsen with time, there is no good answer, no simple fix, the gulf coast is pretty much doomed for the for-see-able future. Lets all go to Canada and Alaska or better yet Mexico. see how they like it, for a change of practice. Survival may mean doing things you hate. If your life is in danger fight or flight are the choiuces, no one to fight that can make it go away and return it to its former beauty and livability, so pretty much gotta vacate. Just my opinion, thats what Im gonna do.

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SFHomeless

You all need to check our Russian Scientists who are experts at this... why do you think Hayward was banished to Russia.... Anyone who dismisses this stuff without checking is a much bigger fool than a person who posts half of a story. Check it all out to discover truth which can often be disguised by Trojans. Even a Trojan Horse of your enemy has a trail or signature to be traced back to its origin.

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