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Diamond CEO: Adding Rigs ‘Makes Sense’ But No Plans To Do So – Fox Business 0

Posted on July 21, 2011 by bp complaints

FuelFix (blog)

Diamond CEO: Adding Rigs 'Makes Sense' But No Plans To Do So
Fox Business
(Update adds executive and analyst comment throughout beginning in the first paragraph. Also adds Noble Corp.'s second-quarter results and updates share prices for both companies.) HOUSTON -(Dow Jones)- Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc.
Diamond CEO: Adding Rigs 'Makes Sense' But No Plans To Do SoCapital.gr (press release)

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Adding Cornstarch to the Mud would have led to a successful Top Kill and … – Next Big Future 0

Posted on December 22, 2010 by bp complaints

PhysOrg.com

Adding Cornstarch to the Mud would have led to a successful Top Kill and
Next Big Future
Following the blow-out of the Macondo well (BP oil spill) in the Gulf of Mexico (April 20, 2010) Prof. Katz was appointed to Secretary of Energy Chu's
Cornstarch might have ended the Gulf spill agony soonerPhysOrg.com

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Buoys Deployed in Big Bend Adding Resources to the Sentry Program 0

Posted on June 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Salazar Renames MMS, Adding ‘Regulation and Enforcement’ 1

Posted on June 22, 2010 by bp complaints

Salazar Renames MMS, Adding ‘Regulation and Enforcement’
How do you toughen a regulatory agency under fire for laxness and coziness with the industry it regulates? If you’re Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, you rename it, emphasizing “regulation and enforcement.”
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Gulf oil full of methane, adding new concerns 0

Posted on June 18, 2010 by bp complaints

Gulf oil full of methane, adding new concerns
It is an overlooked danger in oil spill crisis: The crude gushing from the well contains vast amounts of natural gas that could pose a serious threat to the Gulf of Mexico ‘s fragile ecosystem.
Read more on The Tampa Tribune



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