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Marine Well Containment Company Executives to Speak and Exhibit at Clean Gulf … – MarketWatch (press release) 0

Posted on November 30, 2011 by bp complaints

Marine Well Containment Company Executives to Speak and Exhibit at Clean Gulf
MarketWatch (press release)
1, attracts key professionals and decision makers from throughout the oil and chemical spill industry, maritime security industry and the marine salvage industry. These groups come together to view and present the latest product offerings, services and

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Transocean executives donate to Memorial Fund for Macondo – Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine 0

Posted on April 06, 2011 by bp complaints

Forbes (blog)

Transocean executives donate to Memorial Fund for Macondo
Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine
ZUG, Switzerland – Transocean Ltd.'s senior management is voluntarily donating their 2010 safety bonuses to the Deepwater Horizon Memorial Fund. "The executive team made this decision because we believe it is the right thing to do," Steven Newman,
Deepwater Horizon Blowout Gear Was Overdue for MaintenanceBusinessWeek
Transocean Execs Keep Most Of Their BonusesForbes (blog)
Transocean executives to donate safety bonusesOil & Gas Journal
Bizjournals.com –Reesenews –Philadelphia Inquirer
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Despite Gulf oil spill, rig owner executives get big bonuses – CNN 0

Posted on April 04, 2011 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

Despite Gulf oil spill, rig owner executives get big bonuses
CNN
The commission said problems with deepwater drilling are "systemic" and that only "significant reform" will prevent another disaster. Another report released March 23 determined that the oil spill was caused by a piece of drill pipe trapped in the rig
Feds: Transocean stonewalling on witnessesMiamiHerald.com
Anniversary flight to Gulf disaster site plannedPicayune Item

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BP denies bonuses to top executives – Wall Street Journal 0

Posted on March 03, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

BP denies bonuses to top executives
Wall Street Journal
The board of BP PLC, criticized for its handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil-well disaster, denied bonuses to three top executives responsible for operations in the region and promised steps to keep better tabs on the
Research may explain effects of Gulf oil spill on ecosystemWink News
Oil giant BP risks investor backlash over payDaily Mail
Depression, Anxiety, Despair Flow in Wake of Gulf Oil SpillMedscape
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BP executives awarded bonuses despite Deepwater Horizon disaster – The Guardian 0

Posted on March 03, 2011 by bp complaints

al.com (blog)

BP executives awarded bonuses despite Deepwater Horizon disaster
The Guardian
The payments have been made even though the share price of the oil group has continued to suffer from the Deepwater Horizon accident, in which 11 rig workers died and beaches across the US southern states were polluted. BP said the extra payments were
BP Withholding Most 2010 BonusesTheStreet.com
BP withholds majority of 2010 bonus paymentseTaiwan News
BP withholds majority of 2010 bonus paymentsThe Associated Press

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Deepwater Horizon committee hears from oil industry executives — Sept. 26 … – Genetic Engineering News (press release) 0

Posted on September 22, 2010 by bp complaints

Deepwater Horizon committee hears from oil industry executives — Sept. 26
Genetic Engineering News (press release)
A committee of the National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council that is conducting an analysis of the causes of the Deepwater Horizon

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In testimony, executives relive actions on night of Deepwater Horizon … – NSBNEWS.net 0

Posted on August 30, 2010 by bp complaints

In testimony, executives relive actions on night of Deepwater Horizon
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BP Executives Tell Panel They Didn’t Know Who Had Command of Gulf Oil Well – Bloomberg 0

Posted on August 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Telegraph.co.uk

BP Executives Tell Panel They Didn't Know Who Had Command of Gulf Oil Well
Bloomberg
The incident shut down deep-water oil exploration in the Gulf, closed thousands of square miles of fishing grounds for months, and erased 40 percent of BP's
Gulf oil spill: BP not learning from disasters, investigator chargesLos Angeles Times (blog)
Gulf oil valve 'blunder' revealedThe Press Association
BP shifts blame in Gulf oil spillUPI.com
World Socialist Web Site –Wall Street Journal (blog) –NOLA.com
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Gulf oil spill a learning experience, say BP executives – al.com (blog) 0

Posted on August 11, 2010 by bp complaints

Telegraph.co.uk

Gulf oil spill a learning experience, say BP executives
al.com (blog)
BP executives said the oil spill has led to breakthroughs in monitoring and cleaning oil. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill has been a lot of things,
BP Oil Spill UpdateHuffington Post (blog)
BP Gulf OilSpill Lawsuits to Be Consolidated in New Orleans Federal CourtBloomberg
Gulf oil spill: BP still needs bottom kill to seal Macondo wellExaminer.com
Food Safety News –Human Events (blog) –The Associated Press
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The President’s Meeting with BP Executives: “An Important Step Towards Making the People of the Gulf Coast Whole Again” 0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by bp complaints

 

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Earlier today President Obama met with BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg and other BP in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.  They discussed the ongoing efforts to stop the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico and BP’s responsibility not only to pay for the cost of the cleanup of the oil spill, but also to compensate residents and businesses that have suffered financially as a result of the oil spill. 

In his remarks after the meeting, the President announced that BP has agreed to set aside billion to pay economic damage claims to people and businesses that have been affected by the oil spill:

This billion will provide substantial assurance that the claims people and businesses have will be honored.  It’s also important to emphasize this is not a cap.  The people of the Gulf have my commitment that BP will meet its obligations to them.  BP has publicly pledged to make good on the claims that it owes to the people in the Gulf, and so the agreement we reached sets up a financial and legal framework to do it. 

Another important element is that this billion fund will not be controlled by either BP or by the government.  It will be put in a escrow account, administered by an impartial, independent third party.  So if you or your business has suffered an economic loss as a result of this spill, you’ll be eligible to file a claim for part of this billion.  This fund does not supersede either individuals’ rights or states’ rights to present claims in court.  BP will also continue to be liable for the environmental disaster it has caused, and we’re going to continue to work to make sure that they address it.

BP and the Administration agreed to appoint Ken Feinberg, who administered the claims process for victims of 9/11, to run the independent claims process. 

Calling this agreement "an important step towards making the people of the Gulf Coast whole again," the President reiterated the importance of keeping the families and businesses of the Gulf Coast, many of whom are still recovering from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, at the forefront of the oil spill recovery process.

During a private conversation with Chairman Svanberg I emphasized to him that for the families that I met with down in the Gulf, for the small business owners, for the fishermen, for the shrimpers, this is not just a matter of dollars and cents; that a lot of these folks don’t have a cushion.  They were coming off Rita and Katrina; coming off the worst economy that this country has seen since the Great Depression, and this season was going to be the season where they were going to be bouncing back.  Not only that, but this happened, from their perspective, at the worst possible time, because they’re making their entire income for the year in the three or four months during which folks can take their boats out, people are coming down for tourism. 

And so I emphasized to the chairman that when he’s talking to shareholders, when he is in meetings in his boardroom, to keep in mind those individuals; that they are desperate; that some of them, if they don’t get relief quickly, may lose businesses that have been in their families for two or three generations.  And the chairman assured me that he would keep them in mind.

That’s going to be the standard by which I measure BP’s responsiveness.  I think today was a good start, and it should provide some assurance to some of the small business owners and individuals down in the Gulf who I was visiting with that BP is going to meet its responsibilities.  But I indicated to the chairman that, throughout this process, as we work to make sure that the Gulf is made whole once again, that the standard I’m going to be applying is whether or not those individuals I met with, their family members, those communities that are vulnerable, whether they are uppermost in the minds of all concerned.  That’s who we’re doing this work for.

Learn more about the claims process and escrow account here.  

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with BP executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, June 16, 2010, to discuss the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Pictured, from left, are BP CEO Tony Hayward, BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP General Counsel Rupert Bondy, BP Managing Director Robert Dudley, Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Attorney General Eric Holder, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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