BP, Transocean and Halliburton All Shift the Blame for Oil Spill
May 12, 2010 - BP blamed Transocean. Halliburton blamed BP. Transocean did its own Texas two-step. If anything came out of the Congressional hearing on the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, it was that no one wanted to take responsibility for the failure of something that was supposed to be fail-safe.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska put a stop to the buck, saying "I would suggest to all three of you that we are in this together, because this incident is affecting, will have impact on the development of our energy policy for this country."
More than 4 million gallons of oil has spilled since the April 20 explosion, with 210,000 gallons of oils spilling into the gulf per day.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska put a stop to the buck, saying "I would suggest to all three of you that we are in this together, because this incident is affecting, will have impact on the development of our energy policy for this country."
More than 4 million gallons of oil has spilled since the April 20 explosion, with 210,000 gallons of oils spilling into the gulf per day.
Read more at Oil & Gas Industry Today:
BP news - http://oilandgas.einnews.com/news/oil-bp
Halliburton news - http://oilandgas.einnews.com/news/halliburton-co
Transocean news - http://oilandgas.einnews.com/news/transocean-drilling-rig
Located at http://oilandgas.einnews.com, Oil & Gas Industry Today is a service of EIN News, a global news monitoring service for researchers and analysts. Using a combination of proprietary search technology and human editing, EIN News delivers the latest oil news from more than 7,000 news sites from around the world. The latest news updates on these topics are also available in email and RSS formats.
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