@cyrkaur@Stargazer196498@ZacksJerryRig The quantity and distribution is the issue, not the peroxide... they would have needed 4400 gallons of 12% hydrogen peroxide to do the initial shock on 6.5 million gallons of water. Not a couple guys with gallon jugs... then they would need 2000 gallons weekly for maintenance
@OnRockyTopse@ZacksJerryRig@Jeffrey59923071 It's actually more than that initially. Would need 4400 gallons for the initial shock and then 2000 gallons (that's the 8000 liters) WEEKLY for maintenance!
@IanSylvester1@severo_michele@ZacksJerryRig Because they didn't use enough. These idiots thought they could pour a couple hundred gallon jugs in there and call it a day. Lol. At 12% concentration, they need 4400 gallons of peroxide for the initial shock and 2000 gallons a week for maintenance.
@Propaganda1260@YuleKnow@Thomasstjames3@atrupar We are talking about oil specifically, you dunce... to be more specific, it relates to roughly 100 million barrels that were already loaded onto ships and had been stuck with no destination due to the 50% tariff that is imposed through the sanctions... I never said all sanctions
@Propaganda1260@YuleKnow@Thomasstjames3@atrupar Let me try and explain this to you at your mental level..... "If little Johnny had 50 peanuts, and I took them all away for a month, how many peanuts does Johnny have left?" Did I "ease" his peanuts, or did I effectively "remove" them... You are playing semantics, dumbass...