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Senator Sessions Questions BP President about Oil Spill 10

Posted on May 31, 2010 by bp complaints

Senator Sessions, a senior member of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, today questions Lamar McKay, President and Chairman of BP America, Steven Newman, President and CEO of Transocean Limited, and Tim Probert, President of Global Business Lines; Chief Health, Safety and Environmental Office, Halliburton.

This could be the worst environmental disaster in US history. Government officials have voiced desperation and are furious as their fears become far more tangible, with oil from the BP spill showing up on shore as tar balls, oil sheens and gooey slicks. They have really gone ahead and done it now, this massive manmade disaster could last for quite some time! Do they even really understand the long-term damage this will do to our Earth? The only planet that humans can really live on right now and even into the future. Human beings are making these great disasters happen and there are consequences for every action. God is watching and the earth was made by God and is a part of the LORD God. Luke 21:35- For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth. 36- Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.

Senator Menendez Questions BP and Transocean Executives on Oil Spill in Gulf 0

Posted on May 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Senator Robert Menendez questions the executives from BP, Halliburton and Transocean about the recent tragic oil spill in the Gulf in the committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Alaska Senator Murkowski Halts Law To Hold BP Accountable For Oil Spill! 30

Posted on May 22, 2010 by bp complaints

MOXNews.com May 13, 2010 MSNBC Keith Olbermann

This new video from BP shows a leak on the ocean floor at a depth of 5000 feet. This is one of two leaks created by the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform explosion. Current estimates put this leak at at least 5000 barrels(210000 gallons) of oil per day. Earn rewards for searching the web – bit.ly
Video Rating: 5 / 5



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