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Originally posted by rhubarb View PostBP are being utterly destroyed by this. If they're found grossly negligent they'll be hit with an enormous fine, and the amount of claims flooding in for the compensation payments is going to be billions higher than they initially expected.
Many many years ago when I worked there and attended a H&S briefing, I remember the guy running it saying how BP would never survive a Piper Alpha.
Well, this was a Piper Alpha and then some.
Worrying times for them I think.
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BP are being utterly destroyed by this. If they're found grossly negligent they'll be hit with an enormous fine, and the amount of claims flooding in for the compensation payments is going to be billions higher than they initially expected.
Many many years ago when I worked there and attended a H&S briefing, I remember the guy running it saying how BP would never survive a Piper Alpha.
Well, this was a Piper Alpha and then some.
Worrying times for them I think.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOnce Halliburton has been found guilty BP will sue them for punitive damages which will more than exceed the $4bn they were fined
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBritish company has accident on subcontracted oil rig, fined $4,525,000,000.
US company once run by Dick Cheney and involved in the Iraq invasion destroys evidence that they actually caused the accident, thereby obstructing the course of justice, fined $200,000.
Halliburton admits it destroyed Gulf of Mexico evidence - Telegraph
Yep, land of the free and home of the brave.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt is even worse, a condition of the US grating BP the drilling license was that they must subcontract to a US company
And they dare to call various Latin American countries 'corrupt'.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBritish company has accident on subcontracted oil rig, fined $4,525,000,000.
US company once run by Dick Cheney and involved in the Iraq invasion destroys evidence that they actually caused the accident, thereby obstructing the course of justice, fined $200,000.
Halliburton admits it destroyed Gulf of Mexico evidence - Telegraph
Yep, land of the free and home of the brave.
It is even worse, a condition of the US grating BP the drilling license was that they must subcontract to a US company
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Now you know where 'Call me Dave', "'onest Tone" and his chums get their inspiration from
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Justice in the USA...
British company has accident on subcontracted oil rig, fined $4,525,000,000.
US company once run by Dick Cheney and involved in the Iraq invasion destroys evidence that they actually caused the accident, thereby obstructing the course of justice, fined $200,000.
Halliburton admits it destroyed Gulf of Mexico evidence - Telegraph
Yep, land of the free and home of the brave.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 26 July 2013, 07:11.Tags: None
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