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Safety study finds fear on board Deepwater Horizon – CNN (blog) 0

Posted on July 22, 2010 by bp complaints

CBS News

Safety study finds fear on board Deepwater Horizon
CNN (blog)
A confidential report on safety conditions aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, conducted about one month before the rig's explosion, points to widespread
Deepwater Horizon was 'a well from hell,' widow saysLos Angeles Times
A Concise History of Deepwater Horizon's Spotty Safety RecordVanity Fair
Rig Worker Was Worried About Safety, Widow SaysNew York Times
Washington Post –The Guardian –Bloomberg
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Study: Spill may cost Gulf $23 billion in tourism – MarketWatch 0

Posted on July 22, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Study: Spill may cost Gulf billion in tourism
MarketWatch
CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — The BP PLC oil spill could cost the US Gulf Coast region almost billion in lost travel and
Storm Threat in Gulf Halts Most Work at Oil Spill SiteNew York Times
Gulf oil spill work suspended because of storm brewing in Caribbean as relief New York Daily News
BP Keeps Lid on Oil Spill as Storm Threatens AreaWall Street Journal
Long Island Press –Newsweek –Keen Observers
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gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Safety study finds fear on board Deepwater Horizon – CNN 0

Posted on July 22, 2010 by bp complaints

CBS News

Safety study finds fear on board Deepwater Horizon
CNN
(CNN) — A confidential report on safety conditions aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, conducted about one month before the rig's
Deepwater Horizon was 'a well from hell,' widow saysLos Angeles Times
Rig Worker Was Worried About Safety, Widow SaysNew York Times
Federal hearings turn to possible human factors in BP oil spillWashington Post
The Guardian –Bloomberg –CBS News
all 311 news articles »

deepwater horizon – Google News

Study: Low odds of oil here 0

Posted on July 09, 2010 by bp complaints

Study: Low odds of oil here
Recent projections by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirm the sentiments of a leading local expert that there is a minimal likelihood of oil from the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill impacting The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel on southwest Florida’s Gulf coast. In a technical report released July 2, NOAA reports that the […]
Read more on The Boca Beacon

Study will look at oil spill’s effect on whales 0

Posted on July 03, 2010 by bp complaints

Study will look at oil spill’s effect on whales
Tags, tissue samples and sound are among methods being used on a scientific cruise to study the Gulf of Mexico oil spill’s effects on whales and other endangered animals.
Read more on WBTV Charlotte

NOAA Sends Two Ships to Study Loop Current and Coastal Florida Waters 0

Posted on June 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

NOAA Ship Delaware II to Collect Tunas, Swordfish, Water Samples on Deepwater Horizon Spill Study 0

Posted on June 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

NOAA ship continues study of oil spill 0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by bp complaints

NOAA ship continues study of oil spill
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) – NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson is on a three-week mission to research the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The ship left Galveston Tuesday.
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NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson Continues Deepwater Horizon Spill Study Mission 0

Posted on June 15, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Company says it will spend $500 million to study effects of BP oil spill 0

Posted on May 30, 2010 by bp complaints

Company says it will spend 0 million to study effects of BP oil spill
BP announced Monday it will spend up to 0 million to study the effects of the BP oil spill on the marine and shoreline environment.
Read more on The Christian Science Monitor



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