News
Letter: BP, Halliburton knew of flaws in cement in Gulf oil spill well - CNN.com - CNN International
Washington (CNN)-- Oil giant BP and contractor Halliburton knew of potential flaws in the cement slurry used to reinforce the oil well below the Deepwater Horizon rig before it exploded in April ...
Letter: Would a female boss at BP have had a second chance? on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. February 21 2022. Jump to comments section Print this page.
From Andrew Davis, Chicago, IL, US. BP should be commended for its very timely decision to confront the challenge of owning assets in a country that shocks the world with its primitive barbarism.
More than two years later, we realize that the BP oil spill still isn't over. After Hurricane Isaac, Louisiana closed 12 miles of coastline because of newly washed up tar balls that belong to BP ...
BP chief Tony Hayward refused to admit any BP personnel could be responsible for the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon in an interview with the Sunday Times. "Seven things went wrong," he said ...
The letter was written by a BP attorney to attorneys representing fishermen in the Gulf who were affected by the oil spill, and are now involved in the clean-up. Thomas Bilek, ...
BP agreed in 2004 to the installation of a test valve and replacement of another key part on the Deepwater Horizon’s blowout preventer, even though it acknowledged that doing so would reduce ...
BP has written to its main partner in TNK-BP seeking assurances that there will be no repeat of what the oil giant described as a breakdown of corporate governance at the main operating unit of ...
Rep. Henry Waxman, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Energy and Commerce, sent a letter with Rep. Bart Stupak to BP CEO Tony Hayward today, ahead of Hayward's testimony before the committee.
The NAACP has sent a letter to BP expressing concerns that minorities helping to clean up after the massive oil spill tend to be assigned tougher, lower paying jobs than whites.
I appreciate President Obama's declaration of war on the BP oil-spill calamity on the Gulf Coast ("Obama says BP will pay for worst coastal crisis," Page 1, Wednesday), but one critical issue for ...
The recent action by President Obama and his administration to shut down offshore drilling will have unforgivable consequences. Not only is precious production being sacrificed, but thousands of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results