Obama fires warning over BP share dividend
President Barack Obama fired a seething warning to BP Friday, warning the oil giant must not go cheap on Gulf of Mexico disaster victims if it pays billions of dollars in share dividends. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
BP cuts oil pipe, plans to lower cap over Gulf leak
&$ &$Remotely operated undersea vehicles work to cut and cap the riser pipe at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil leak as it continues to spew oil into the Gulf of Mexico in this video image taken from a BP live video feed June 3, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)&$ &$ British oil major BP on Thursday successful cut a ruptured oil pile in the Gulf of Mexico, and planned to lower a cap over the … Read more on People’s Daily
BP wrestles cap over leak as Obama heads back to Gulf
BP engineers capped a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico but failed to stop it gushing more oil Friday, as a “furious” President Barack Obama prepared to head back to the stricken coast. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
Obama threatens court action over US oil spill
President Barack Obama Tuesday threatened legal action against those to blame for unleashing the nation’s worst ever oil spill, as BP once again battled to stop the six-week leak. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News
May 19, 2010 Rep. Nadler questions BP America chairman Lamar McKay and Transocean CEO Steven Newman over their response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Obama to huddle with commision heads over BP oil disaster
President Barack Obama was to huddle Tuesday with the leaders of a White House commission investigating the BP oil spill, as the company turned to yet another new effort to contain the disaster. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
(AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-28 20:28 Obama says “buck stops with me” over oil spill
GRAND ISLE, Louisiana, May 28 (Reuters) – President Barack Obama repeated on Friday that he would hold BP accountable for the costs of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico but took ultimate responsibility for resolving the disaster. “I ultimately take responsibility for solving this crisis,” Obama said during a visit to Louisiana to inspect oil spill damage. “I am the president and the buck stops … Read more on Interactive Investor
Oil keeps gushing from a deep-water well, adding to the catastrophic slick flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, a Senate hearing into the disaster has seen oil company executives blaming each other. US president Barack Obama has voiced his frustration at the response to what is feared could be the country’s worst-ever environmental accident. Join The Illuminati (Msg Me). SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. Copyright: www.youtube.com
A small portion of the giant oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has reached a powerful current that could carry it as far as Florida and Cuba. Right now, BP is bringing a mixture of natural gas and oil up to a ship which is storing it and burning off the gas. The United States has already imposed a large no-fishing zone in waters affected by the spill.
Jindal, others bash BP and federal government over Gulf oil spill cleanup efforts
Susan Poag/The Times-PicayuneGov. Bobby Jindal listens as Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser talks about the response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill at Cypress Cove Marina in Venice on Wednesday. Calling Gulf of Mexico oil spill containment efforts by… Read more on New Orleans Times-Picayune