September 7, 2010

Tony Hayward to quit BP

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Tony Hayward, chief executive of BP, is about to leave the company. Altough BP said that “no final decision” has been made about possible management changes, it is likely that Hayward won’t be the chief executive of BP anymore. “BP notes the press speculation over the weekend regarding potential changes to management and the charge [...]

BP stops the Gulf geyser

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BP placed a cap on the oil well, which has caused tremendous amount of damage for the Gulf of Mexico in the last few months. The cap seems to be working now and Gulf residents are anxiously watching whether the cap will stay there and collect the oil, or not. The oil spill started after [...]

BP puts another cap on the leaking well

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BP attempted to capture all of the oil leaking in the Gulf Of Mexico by installing a new cap with a tighter seal on the well. According to their statement, this cap will be tested for approximately 48 hours, to check its integrity. If the tests succeed, than BP can start to suck up all [...]

Oil Industry Expert Says: BP Oil Spill is a Unique Case, not Industry Norm

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Newly released information confirms suspicions that the Gulf oil spill was not indicative of an industry-wide lapse but rather the failure of one company, BP, to maintain its own safety standards. Lapses in recognized industry norms by BP include: * failing to take appropriate action when cementing of its production casing went off track; * [...]

Maritime Laws help BP, not the Gulf Coast Residents

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Twenty-eight-year-old Gordon Jones was working as a mud engineer aboard the Deepwater Horizon when the rig exploded, leaving his widow Michelle to care for their two young sons, one born just two weeks ago. Gordon’s father, Keith Jones of Baton Rouge, La., will be one of three Gulf Coast disaster victims testifying today before the [...]

First 36 Hours of Gulf Oil Spill Disaster video to be shown on National Geographic channel

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On April 20, 2010, a Mayday call went out reporting an explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig. That first fateful call triggered an emergency response to save the rig from the deadly blaze, rescue crew members and try to avert an oil spill environmental disaster. Those were the chaotic first 36 hours before the [...]

Class Action filed in British Petroleum oil spill disaster

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As the devastating BP oil spill increasingly threatens Florida’s fishing, maritime and tourism industries, a team of nationally known attorneys led by Tallahassee lawyer and Northeastern University Professor P. Tim Howard last night filed an amended complaint in one of the first Florida class action lawsuits over the sinking of the oil rig Deepwater Horizon [...]