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No Bonus for BP Managers Overseeing Fatal Oil-Well – Wall Street Journal 0

Posted on March 04, 2011 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

No Bonus for BP Managers Overseeing Fatal Oil-Well
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
BP bonuses for two directors despite US oil disasterIndependent
£1.1m pay-off for BP boss in charge during disasterExpress.co.uk
Oil giant BP risks investor backlash over payDaily Mail
CITY A.M. –The Guardian –Greenpeace USA (blog)
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5 key human errors, colossal mechanical failure led to fatal Gulf oil rig blowout – NOLA.com 0

Posted on September 04, 2010 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

5 key human errors, colossal mechanical failure led to fatal Gulf oil rig blowout
NOLA.com
In spite of all the shortcuts BP took, much of the disaster, particularly the leaking oil, could have been avoided if the blowout preventer had activated

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Inspections of Deepwater Horizon fell dramatically before fatal explosion 1

Posted on May 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Inspections of Deepwater Horizon fell dramatically before fatal explosion
The federal agency responsible for ensuring that the Deepwater Horizon was operating safely before it exploded last month fell well short of its own policy that the rig be inspected at least once per month, an Associated Press investigation shows.
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Transocean’s Biggest Investor Dumps Stock After Fatal Rig Blast 0

Posted on May 12, 2010 by bp complaints

Transocean’s Biggest Investor Dumps Stock After Fatal Rig Blast
May 12 (Bloomberg) — Transocean Ltd. ’s largest investor at the end of 2009, Marsico Capital Management LLC, liquidated its entire holding in the world’s biggest oil driller partly because of a fatal rig blast that triggered a Gulf of Mexico spill.

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