BP Spill Raises Concern UK Drillers Don't Plan for Disaster Bloomberg The Gulf of Mexico oil spill last year raised concern among UK lawmakers that drillers in British waters aren't making sufficient plans for accidents. Parliament's Energy and Climate Change Committee … Feds approve 1st deepwater exploration since disasterWWL First News UK uneasy over offshore oil, gas disaster plansReuters Africa Shell deep-water plan wins OK, but challenge likelyHouston Chronicle Jakarta Globe –From the Trenches World Report –Gulf Coast Maritime all 304 news articles »
USOC’s BP connections concern Olympic athletes
A crew picks up oil that washed up along Pensacola Beach, Fla., Friday, June 4, 2010. Waves of gooey tar blobs were washing ashore in growing numbers on the white sand of the Florida Panhandle Friday as a slick from the BP spill drifted closer to shore. Read more on Connecticut Post
Transocean Stops India Well on Safety Concern After BP Spill
May 26 (Bloomberg) — Transocean Ltd. , the operator of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that exploded last month and triggered a leak at a BP Plc well in the Gulf of Mexico, suspended drilling at a site in India because of safety concerns. Read more on Bloomberg
Florida expresses concern about Deepwater Horizon incident’s economic impact on tourism and seafood industry
State agency leaders are concerned that people across the United States falsely believe the state has been impacted by oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Florida’s beaches and fishing grounds remain open to residents and visitors to enjoy. Read more on Chipley Bugle
Gulf oil spill creates concern here
As oil continued to spread in the Gulf of Mexico, the seafood industry in Queens remained uncertain about the impact on them, but felt certain repercussions would soon follow.
Concern grows over chemicals used on spill
Published: Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 12:27 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 12:27 p.m. HOUMA — Chemicals being used to break up the Gulf oil slick are being closely monitored by marine scientists, federal officials said Wednesday.
BP Falls More Than 5% in London on Concern Spill Costs to Rise
May 4 (Bloomberg) — BP Plc fell as much as 5.1 percent, hitting a seven month low in London trading, on concern the costs of stopping and cleaning up an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico will escalate.
A top NOAA official says the Gulf Coast oil spill is a major blow to the US economy and the environment. David Kennedy is the acting administrator for the National Ocean Service, a branch of NOAA that manages coastal and marine resources. (April 29).
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