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generic crixivan Current industry equipment, rated to 15,000 pounds per square inch and 250 degrees Fahrenheit, can't produce the oil in BP's Lower Tertiary fields, including Tiber and Kaskida. The rubber now used to seal valves and pipes would melt at more extreme temperatures. Some equipment, such as the blowout preventer, which failed in the Deepwater Horizon accident, is too small to withstand higher pressures. So BP launched a program it calls "Project 20K" to develop equipment with suppliers that can withstand up to 20,000 pounds per square inch and 350 degrees Fahrenheit.