In this clip the ROV (remotely operated vehicle) is monitoring the gas and oil plume gushing from under the top riser cap. You can see the top cap rocking back and forth.
(may be broke/outdated!)
In this clip the ROV (remotely operated vehicle) is monitoring the gas and oil plume gushing from under the top riser cap. You can see the top cap rocking back and forth.
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@X2YeZCAMCNC thanks!!! 
@MusicWavesMan The dispersant umbrella like thing that was part of the top cap they just removed. The is the build up of crap 40-50 feet up the pipe attached to old cap. The large object above the umbrella like thing was connecting all the dispersant lines to and the special methanol coolant they were using to stop ice from forming under the cap and making it bouyant.
what are we seeing here exactly?
@haai It may get put off due to weather and sea state.
With another low pressure area entering the gulf of Mexico, this is will probably keep going on. I wonder if they can manage to install this Helix I system in the next couple of days. It’s planned for Wednesday I believe.
@haai Yes It is because of rough seas.
The cap rocking back and forth has been going on since it was re-attached when their mishap occurred with one of the ROVs