StromBusa
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Here is my thinking:
I think it is possible to construct a large "patchwork quilt" made of liners as used for lining landfills, the idea would be to make as large of "blanket" as possible, prolly in place due to weight, attach weights as per 'net weights" <say using junk cars or such> and drag the blanket into place over the leak using subs, ships. The oil & gas mixture then would rise to create a dome (bubble) under the center of the blanket, could then be extracted as with sipping straws in the drink bags. There may be suitable inventory/capacity to do in rubber or plastic variations. Weld the joints using heat, I give it a good chance. Keeps the oil as well.
I think it is possible to construct a large "patchwork quilt" made of liners as used for lining landfills, the idea would be to make as large of "blanket" as possible, prolly in place due to weight, attach weights as per 'net weights" <say using junk cars or such> and drag the blanket into place over the leak using subs, ships. The oil & gas mixture then would rise to create a dome (bubble) under the center of the blanket, could then be extracted as with sipping straws in the drink bags. There may be suitable inventory/capacity to do in rubber or plastic variations. Weld the joints using heat, I give it a good chance. Keeps the oil as well.