BP: Halliburton Destroyed Test Results On Deepwater Horizon Cement NASDAQ LN) on Monday accused oilfield-services giant Halliburton Co (HAL) of destroying unfavorable results from tests on cement used to plug the leaking well in the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Halliburton prepared the cement mix that BP had used to plug the … BP accuses Halliburton of destroying evidenceFinancial Times BP Accuses Halliburton of Destroying Evidence in 2010 Gulf Oil-Spill CaseBayoubuzz BP Says Halliburton Destroyed Evidence Gulf Oil-Spill CaseBusinessWeek Bloomberg –The Republic –Naples Daily News all 268 news articles »
3 Stocks Near 52-Week Lows Worth Buying Motley Fool I think we'll start the week off with a controversial bullish call on deepwater driller Transocean (NYSE: RIG ) . Ever since the Deepwater Horizon disaster last year, the future of deepwater drilling has pretty much been up in the air. …
Task force urges Congress to funnel oil-spill penalty money to Gulf The Hill (blog) A federal-state task force established by President Obama in the aftermath of last year's massive BP oil spill urged Congress Monday to require that billions of dollars in fines from the disaster be used to … RESTORE Act Fines Could Provide Job Opportunities in Gulf Coast, 32 Other StatesMarketWatch (press release) Feds set to release gulf restoration planHouston Chronicle Contact Information: Alisha Johnson, johnson.alisha@epa.gov, 202-564-4373U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
EPA completes Gulf oil spill task force work, USDA gives million to river … Washington Post (blog) HOUSTON — Federal authorities are providing million to restore seven Gulf Coast river basins after last year's catastrophic oil spill. The US Environmental Protection Agency's head Lisa Jackson says a task force has set out a series of goals to … Task force urges Congress to funnel oil–spill penalty money to GulfThe Hill (blog) Epa Announces Million For Gulf River BasinsWSLS Contact Information: Alisha Johnson, johnson.alisha@epa.gov, 202-564-4373U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Gulf oil spill: Another defendant in Mobile gets probation in claims fraud al.com (blog) By Brendan Kirby, Press-Register MOBILE, Alabama — Barbara Ann Jenkins last week became the latest area resident to get probation for defrauding the claims fund set up to compensate victims of last year's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. …
RESTORE Act Fines Could Provide Job Opportunities in Gulf Coast, 32 Other States MarketWatch (press release) The BP oil disaster worsened the damage to the badly degraded Mississippi River Delta wetlands, a priceless resource that "sustains the Gulf region's unique people and cultures and brings the US economy billions of dollars each year in energy, fishing, … Contact Information: Alisha Johnson, Johnson.alisha@epa.gov, 202-564-4373 …U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Feds: bluefin tuna probably OK after BP oil spill USA Today WASHINGTON – Last year's BP oil spill probably won't push the troubled bluefin tuna Gulf of Mexico population over the edge as some scientists had worried, a federal analysis shows. Porch said it's unlikely that the effect on tuna stock would hit 4 … Feds set to release gulf restoration planHouston Chronicle Plan to restore Gulf set for releaseSan Antonio Express US: Bluefin tuna probably OK after BP oil spillThe Associated Press SunHerald.com all 240 news articles »
Scientists offer different view of impact of BP oil spill disaster SunHerald.com BILOXI — A group of scientists will paint a picture tonight of the contamination in the Gulf that differs from what the Coast was told after the BP oil spill. Scott Milroy, a marine scientist at USM who … Feds set to release gulf restoration planHouston Chronicle
EPA to unveil Gulf recovery plan in Houston Monday Corpus Christi Caller Times … officials today at the 2nd Annual Gulf of Mexico Summit will unveil more details of a vast, multibillion dollar plan to restore the natural and economic fortunes of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem following one of the worst oil spills in history. …
Fishing limits hurt industry, Gulf anglers say STLtoday.com In Mississippi, where the coastal economy was also hurt by closures of parts of the Gulf to fishing after the oil spill, the restrictions are keeping many of the "weekend warriors" from putting their boats back in the water, said Ben Bloodworth, …