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OFFSHORE DRILLING: Important insight into oil-spill fix – San Bernardino Sun 0

Posted on April 08, 2011 by bp complaints

GlobalPost (blog)

OFFSHORE DRILLING: Important insight into oil-spill fix
San Bernardino Sun
That question must be answered before policymakers can focus on ensuring a vastly improved blowout preventer becomes standard equipment on underwater wells. learned from the disaster. Many of the other reforms that have come out of the Gulf oil spill
House looks at deep-water oil containmentUPI.com
"Black Carpet" Events to Benefit Victims of Gulf Oil Disaster One Year After PR Newswire (press release)
Health Impacts of Gulf Oil Spill Still UnknownMedPage Today
WJTV –FavStocks –Press and Journal
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gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

BP Executive: Company Views US Gulf As Important To Its Portfolio – Wall Street Journal 0

Posted on April 01, 2011 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

BP Executive: Company Views US Gulf As Important To Its Portfolio
Wall Street Journal
LN) American unit said the British oil giant is eyeing a return to drilling in the US Gulf's deep waters nearly a year after the company's deadly Deepwater Horizon disaster. "The Gulf of Mexico will remain a really important part of our portfolio,"
BP managers could face manslaughter charges over Gulf oil spillThe Guardian
Sources say charges are possible in Gulf spillNewsOK.com
Laptop containing Gulf of Mexico oil spill damage claims with BP is lostNOLA.com
World Science –TechEye –The State Column
all 1,470 news articles »

deepwater horizon – Google News

Real-time IT becoming more important to drilling contractors – Oil & Gas Journal (blog) 0

Posted on February 09, 2011 by bp complaints

Oil & Gas Journal (blog)

Real-time IT becoming more important to drilling contractors
Oil & Gas Journal (blog)
following the April 2010 deepwater Macondo well blowout and resulting explosion and fire on Transocean Ltd.'s Deepwater Horizon semisubmersible,

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deepwater horizon – Google News

Top Twitter Trends of 2010 Include FIFA World Cup: Soccer Making Important Headway – Gather.com 1

Posted on December 16, 2010 by bp complaints

CTV.ca

Top Twitter Trends of 2010 Include FIFA World Cup: Soccer Making Important Headway
Gather.com
A list of the top Twitter trends of 2010 contains many of the usual suspects: the Gulf Oil Spill, Justin Bieber, Harry Potter. But it also contains the FIFA
Twitter Names Its Top Trending Topics of 2010WTMA
Twitter Trends 2010: What the Tech World Cares AboutPC World
Twitter Releases Top Trends Of 2010 ListRedOrbit
CNN International –Online Social Media –Toronto Sun
all 233 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

The Least Important Worst Disaster in History – Vanity Fair 0

Posted on October 20, 2010 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

The Least Important Worst Disaster in History
Vanity Fair
Back in the summer, it was impossible to escape the Gulf oil spill. Images of dark slicks spreading across the ocean, tar balls piling up
Gulf oil spill: Six-month milestone brings disaster back in focusLos Angeles Times (blog)
Gulf Oil Spill 6 Months Later: The Most Dramatic PhotosHuffington Post
'Obama's Katrina' Turned Out Not To BeNPR (blog)
Tampabay.com –San Jose Mercury News –The Summit
all 1,274 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Important Lessons From The Gulf Oil Spill – Philadelphia Bulletin 0

Posted on September 11, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters (press release)

Important Lessons From The Gulf Oil Spill
Philadelphia Bulletin
The first lesson we learned from the Gulf oil spill is that almost everything that could go wrong did go wrong. BP and its contractors repeatedly ignored
BP Update on Gulf Oil SpillKATC Lafayette News
BP donates million for oil spill health impact studyal.com (blog)
Companies Involved in Gulf Oil Spill Play 'Name That Disaster' With Eye on New York Times
Reverse Mortgage Daily –24-7PressRelease.com (press release) –NPR
all 326 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Gov. Jindal: Sand Berms Work, Important Part of Plan to Protect Coast 0

Posted on July 15, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

The President’s Meeting with BP Executives: “An Important Step Towards Making the People of the Gulf Coast Whole Again” 0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by bp complaints

 

Click here to see the video.

Earlier today President Obama met with BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg and other BP in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.  They discussed the ongoing efforts to stop the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico and BP’s responsibility not only to pay for the cost of the cleanup of the oil spill, but also to compensate residents and businesses that have suffered financially as a result of the oil spill. 

In his remarks after the meeting, the President announced that BP has agreed to set aside billion to pay economic damage claims to people and businesses that have been affected by the oil spill:

This billion will provide substantial assurance that the claims people and businesses have will be honored.  It’s also important to emphasize this is not a cap.  The people of the Gulf have my commitment that BP will meet its obligations to them.  BP has publicly pledged to make good on the claims that it owes to the people in the Gulf, and so the agreement we reached sets up a financial and legal framework to do it. 

Another important element is that this billion fund will not be controlled by either BP or by the government.  It will be put in a escrow account, administered by an impartial, independent third party.  So if you or your business has suffered an economic loss as a result of this spill, you’ll be eligible to file a claim for part of this billion.  This fund does not supersede either individuals’ rights or states’ rights to present claims in court.  BP will also continue to be liable for the environmental disaster it has caused, and we’re going to continue to work to make sure that they address it.

BP and the Administration agreed to appoint Ken Feinberg, who administered the claims process for victims of 9/11, to run the independent claims process. 

Calling this agreement "an important step towards making the people of the Gulf Coast whole again," the President reiterated the importance of keeping the families and businesses of the Gulf Coast, many of whom are still recovering from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, at the forefront of the oil spill recovery process.

During a private conversation with Chairman Svanberg I emphasized to him that for the families that I met with down in the Gulf, for the small business owners, for the fishermen, for the shrimpers, this is not just a matter of dollars and cents; that a lot of these folks don’t have a cushion.  They were coming off Rita and Katrina; coming off the worst economy that this country has seen since the Great Depression, and this season was going to be the season where they were going to be bouncing back.  Not only that, but this happened, from their perspective, at the worst possible time, because they’re making their entire income for the year in the three or four months during which folks can take their boats out, people are coming down for tourism. 

And so I emphasized to the chairman that when he’s talking to shareholders, when he is in meetings in his boardroom, to keep in mind those individuals; that they are desperate; that some of them, if they don’t get relief quickly, may lose businesses that have been in their families for two or three generations.  And the chairman assured me that he would keep them in mind.

That’s going to be the standard by which I measure BP’s responsiveness.  I think today was a good start, and it should provide some assurance to some of the small business owners and individuals down in the Gulf who I was visiting with that BP is going to meet its responsibilities.  But I indicated to the chairman that, throughout this process, as we work to make sure that the Gulf is made whole once again, that the standard I’m going to be applying is whether or not those individuals I met with, their family members, those communities that are vulnerable, whether they are uppermost in the minds of all concerned.  That’s who we’re doing this work for.

Learn more about the claims process and escrow account here.  

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with BP executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, June 16, 2010, to discuss the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Pictured, from left, are BP CEO Tony Hayward, BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP General Counsel Rupert Bondy, BP Managing Director Robert Dudley, Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Attorney General Eric Holder, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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