John Wright – the man who killed BP's Gulf of Mexico oil spill well Telegraph.co.uk John Wright, the driller responsible for drilling the relief well to seal the Macondo well, the source of the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion and oil spill. … Gulf oil spill aftermath: Will region regain lost jobs?Christian Science Monitor Oil Spill Update: Feds Provide Detailed Weekly Avian Victims ReportsAudubon Magazine (blog) BP to pool spill-containment resources with other oil giantsWashington Post The Takeaway –The Guardian –2TheAdvocate all 2,532 news articles »
Oil Well Killed, But Legal and Environmental Battles Just Beginning NewsHour The announcement came nearly five months after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, setting off the largest offshore oil spill in … Weiss Doubts BP Would End Operations in Gulf of Mexico: VideoBloomberg Farewell BP Macondo Well, We Knew You Too WellTheStreet.com After pressure test, government pronounces BP oil well deadBoston Globe Examiner.com –WCSH-TV –Triple Pundit all 7,506 news articles »
Oil Well Killed Off in the Gulf KEYC BP's leaking deepwater horizon oil well is finally killed off.That's according to retired coast guard admiral Thad Allen…who says the well now poses no … BP kills blown-out well after five monthsUSA Today The Well Is Dead, but Gulf Challenges Live OnABC News Gulf Oil Spill: Deepwater Horizon Well Now 'Effectively Dead' Says Coast GuardAll247News NASDAQ –The Epoch Times –Financial Times all 1,941 news articles »
Blown-out BP well finally killed at bottom of Gulf of Mexico [Updated] Los Angeles Times (blog) [Updated at 8:57 am: The BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico — source of the largest offshore oil spill in US history — has been permanently killed, … Gulf well permanently plugged, officials sayCNN Q+A-BP's Gulf of Mexico well is plugged. Now what?Reuters Gulf oil spill 'finally sealed'BBC News Bloomberg –Wall Street Journal –Reuters Canada all 1,232 news articles »
Feds: BP's Gulf well to be killed after Labor Day Atlanta Journal Constitution Mary Landrieu, D-La., conduct a town hall meeting for residents economically impacted from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in Kenner, La., Wednesday, Aug. … Mediator takes reins on gulf oil spill claimsLos Angeles Times Feinberg Vows Quick Response On Gulf Spill ClaimsNPR Feinberg promises quick response on spill claimsMiamiHerald.com NOLA.com –al.com (blog) –News By The Second (blog) all 125 news articles »
Gulf oil spill: Tests still needed before troubled BP well can finally be killed Los Angeles Times (blog) Thad Allen, the federal spill response chief, told reporters that crews planned to test the pressure at the top of the well in an attempt to better … US: Timeline Uncertain for 'Final Kill' of Gulf Oil WellVoice of America Feds: No timeline for completing Gulf relief wellThe Associated Press BP's 'Bottom Kill' Effort Still on HoldWall Street Journal NOLA.com –USA Today –PR Newswire (press release) all 472 news articles »
BP may have already, inadvertently, killed the Gulf oil well NOLA.com Matthew Hinton, The Times-PicayuneOil from BP's Gulf oil spill stains the marsh grass near Pass a Loutre in Plaquemines Parish southeast of Venice on Aug. … Oil Spill: Is the Well Already Killed?TIME (blog) Gulf leaders wary over wavering on final plugThe Associated Press Preparations Continue for Final Kill of Damaged BP Oil WellVoice of America USA Today –Platts –The Spoof (satire) all 384 news articles »
Relatives of killed oil rig workers seek compensation law change
WASHINGTON : Christopher Jones, whose brother died aboard the doomed Deepwater Horizon oil rig has something to say to BP’s CEO Tony Hayward: “I want my brother’s life back.” Read more on Channel NewsAsia
On Tuesday, May 3, World Socialist Web Site reporter Andre Damon interviewed Jeff Seely, a maritime injury lawyer with Gordon, Ellias, and Seely. This firm represents the family of Karl Kleppinger, one of the 11 workers killed in the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Even with more than 200000 gallons of oil being pumped directly into the Gulf of Mexico everyday (thanks to BP’s negligence on the Deepwater Horizon well,) right wing wackos are still clinging to their “drill baby, drill” mantra. We’re being told that yes, this is an atrocity, but we still need that oil at the bottom of the sea floor. Mike Papantonio appears on The Randi Rhodes Show to take on the offshore drilling cheerleaders, as well as explain the basics of his class action suit against BP.