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Halliburton wants a piece of Mars. Now we know why Mr. Bush was so enthusiastic.

http://www.petroleumnews.com/pnarch/010228-49.html

NASA Ames Center looks at problem of drilling on Mars


Kristen Nelson

PNA Editor-in-Chief


If there is life on Mars, it would probably be microorganisms in water deep below the surface of the planet. Dr. Geoffrey Briggs, director, Center for Mars Exploration at the NASA Ames Center, told “Meet Alaska” that NASA is looking at ways to drill on Mars to look for water — and the life it might contain.

Briggs said NASA has been working with Halliburton, Shell, Baker-Hughes and the Los Alamos National Laboratory to identify drilling technologies that might work on Mars.

The first goal, he said, would be “to drill a hole down into the permafrost, maybe 100 meters as a trial of the technology; ultimately we want to go to several kilometers.”

The earliest drilling opportunity would be 2007, and one of the problems will be power. A very power-efficient system might cut out cores a meter at a time, Briggs said, perhaps grinding away at material needed to get the core at a rate of one core a day for hundreds of days.

Deeper drilling, into the multi-kilometer range, might occur as part of a 2014 Mars mission which would put astronauts on the planet to assist.

Los Alamos developed a melting tool intended for use in high-technical geothermal drilling, he said, and that’s one of the things NASA is looking at. The melting tool would also “tend to sterilize the hole on the way down” which would help with the problem of contamination issues.

Halliburton and Baker-Hughes are working on some very advanced systems, Briggs said, some so advanced they aren’t willing to talk much about them. He said the NASA Ames Center relies on working with people in the industry who “really understand the problems and make us face up to the realities …

“We do appreciate,” he said, “that this is a non-trivial activity.”





As one pundit puts it:

Imagine it: a drilling project on Mars -- roughly 300 million miles away from the Defense Contract Audit Agency. Using proprietary technology so secret the customer can't be told what it is or how it works. Under the harshest and most difficult conditions imaginable. And with a $1 trillion budget to hide it in.
 
Talking about drilling on Mars already?
 
The movie armaguedon was right so,:lol: a bunch of petroleum expert in digging helping the nasa to dig a hole on an asteroid.

The core movie had a pretty well device also to dig hole in earth crust, it was melting it and vaporise it, IIRC.
 
As long as they don't get large scale, long-term ownership rights of Martian lands.

However, I don't mind them at all exploring space. Good on them.
 
I guess this means the first human settlement will be called Cheneyville.
 
As usual, the opponents of free enterprise are salivating at the opportunity to say something bad about a corporation that an administration official has done business with.
 
It would be a stretch to call this "free enterprise", Sharpo.

What I find ironic from this side of the aisle is that the Goppers are always ready to pounce on government handouts and their recipients. With a few carefully chosen exceptions.
 
the thing is, if they find life on Mars, the religous nuts aren't gonna support Dubya anymore, and you need plants to get oil naturally.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if there were Oil on Mars, and Halliburton was really just getting yet another lucrative contract from the US Gov't. Well, hey, you gotta waste the hard-earned taxpayers money somehow . . .
 
A $1 trillion budget is indeed a large place to hide into...
 
Now if only President Bush can convince the American public that Martians are hiding weapons of mass destruction... :p
 
Originally posted by Sobieski II
As long as they don't get large scale, long-term ownership rights of Martian lands.

However, I don't mind them at all exploring space. Good on them.

They can't, they can't own lunar or antarctic land eithier.
 
Pardon my pointing out the obvious here.

If you want to develop a plan to drill into the crust of Mars, isn't it logical to get help from a company that has a great deal of experience at drilling?
 
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