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To: tejek who wrote (78427)6/17/2010 1:04:51 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 149317
 
BP Well Almost Blew Up Months Earlier...

BP knew its Macondo well was in trouble long before it exploded—because it was dealing with cracks in its seal way back in February. The company spent 10 days trying to seal up the holes, experiencing repeated difficulties that suggest it was using the wrong kind of cement. Cracks also formed in the surrounding rocks, allowing heavy drilling fluid to leak out into the seabed, and creating the risk of an explosion.

“Once they realized they had oil down there, all the decisions they made were designed to get that oil at the lowest cost,” one environmental expert tells Bloomberg. “It’s been a doomed voyage from the beginning.” In March, the drillers saw surges in natural gas, which can also lead to explosions—Exxon abandoned a well in 2006 over a similar issue, deeming it too dangerous. BP pressed on.

businessweek.com



To: tejek who wrote (78427)6/17/2010 1:42:58 PM
From: manalagi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 149317
 
GOP Rep. Joe Barton, the top Republican on the House Energy Committee’s subcomittee for investigations, apologizing to BP CEO Tony Hayward, saying he’s "ashamed" of the American response to BP’s oil spill

As an American, I apologize to the world for having GOP Rep. Joe Barton in the House of Representative.