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Transocean Inc. (RIG)
BASIC MATERIALS - Energy - Oil & Gas Drilling & Exploration
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:19 AM
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BP, contractors violated safety rules, U.S. inquiry finds
What makes this report more significant is that it provides the views of the experts within the government about what caused the spill,"
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Key report eases BP woes over Gulf spill
We see this report potentially changing the market perception on BP's ultimate cost on Macondo," -
Government's final report blames BP, main contractors for Gulf spill
BOEMRE will be responsible for any regulatory action with respect to the violations,"
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Final Oil-Spill Report Chastises BP, Others
shock and indignation. It's a serious loss to us as an agency. He was a straight shooter." -
Feds: BP, Other Companies Caused Gulf Spill
The Deepwater Horizon accident was the result of multiple causes, involving multiple parties, including Transocean and Halliburton,"
- Scott Dean
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Dance centre turns 10
BP declined to comment , saying it had not had chance to review the report yet.
- Michael Bromwich
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Gulf spill blamed on poor management decisions
A BP scientist identified a previously unreported deposit of flammable gas that could have played a role in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, but the oil giant failed to divulge the finding to government investigators for as long as a year, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Associated Press.
- Ed Markey
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U.S. Probe Lays Gulf Spill Blame on BP, Contractors
Halliburton, Transocean and Cameron, the designer of the well's blowout preventer, were not immediately available for comment .
- Ayesha Rascoe
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BP Culpable For Macondo Well Blowout
The Moderate Voice | Sep 14,'11
Like most of us said at the time, BP's flawed management led to last year's disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. The loss of life at the Macondo site on April 20, 2010, and the subsequent pollution of the Gulf of Mexico through the summer of 2010 were the result of poor risk management, last-minute changes to plans, failure to observe and respond to critical indicators, inadequate well -
Transocean claims vindication on BP well blowout
E2 Wire - The Hill | Sep 14,'11
Deepwater Horizon rig owner Transocean Ltd. on Wednesday welcomed several key findings of a major new federal report on the causes of last year's BP oil spill. Here's Transocean spokesman Brian Kennedy: The report confirms that the primary cause of the incident was the catastrophic failure of the cement in the Macondo well and finally puts to rest all previous allegations that improper -
Gulf oil spill: BP gets most blame in government report
Greenspace - Los Angeles Times | Sep 14,'11
BP, Transocean and Halliburton all violated federal safety regulations leading up to last year's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a federal investigation concluded, in findings that could be crucial for the Justice Department investigation and numerous lawsuits surrounding the disaster. -
Interior Dept., Coast Guard report faults BP, contractors for Gulf oil spill
E2 Wire - The Hill | Sep 14,'11
A major federal report released Wednesday details a series of missteps by BP and its contractors that led to last year's massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The joint Interior Department-U.S. Coast Guard report on the fatal Deepwater Horizon disaster, which claimed 11 lives in April of last year, lays the groundwork for another set of Interior rules that further toughen drilling -
Feds blame BP, other companies for 2010 Gulf spill
THIS JUST IN - CNN - Business | Sep 14,'11
[Updated at 11:30 a.m. ET] BP, Transocean and Halliburton all share responsibility for the deadly explosion that resulted in the April 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to the final federal report on the matter released Wednesday. The three companies "violated a number of federal offshore safety regulations," according to the report, which includes [...] -
Official Investigation: BP's Risky Efforts To Cut Costs Caused The Deepwater Horizon Disaster
The Wonk Room | Sep 14,'11
The federal investigation into the BP Gulf of Mexico oil disaster finds that cost-cutting measures by the oil giant led to the blowout of the Deepwater Horizon rig. The final report of the joint Coast Guard-Bureau of Ocean Energy investigation finds that BP and its contracting companies — Halliburton and Transocean — were responsible for the disaster that poisoned the Gulf Coast and
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