F B eyond P etroleum: The Coexistence of the Oil and Fishing Industries: At What Cost?
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F
Beyond
Petroleum:
The Coexistence of the Oil and Fishing Industries: At What Cost?
From the Mouths of BabesFrom the Mouths of Babes
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Deepwater Horizon DisasterDeepwater Horizon Disaster
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April 20, 2010
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The Damage DoneThe Damage Done
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BP has said this BP has said this “accident” was “accident” was unforeseeable…unforeseeable…
NoticeNoticeIxtoc Oil Spill 1979Ixtoc Oil Spill 1979
On June 3, 1979, the Mexican government's oil company Pemex was drilling a deep oil well in the Gulf of Mexico when the well suffered a blow out resulting in one of the worst oil spills in human history. At the time of the incident the drilling was conducted at about 11,800 feet below the sea floor.
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In the initial stages of the spill, an estimated 30,000 barrels of oil per day were flowing from the well. In July 1979, the pumping of mud into the well reduced the flow to 20,000 barrels per day, and early in August the pumping of nearly 100,000 steel, iron, and lead balls into the well reduced the flow to 10,000 barrels per day. A total of 3.3 million barrels entered the Gulf of Mexico as a result.
Compare current BP 2010 disaster: 60,000 barrels a day
NoticeNoticeIxtoc Oil Spill 1979Ixtoc Oil Spill 1979
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An average of about 10 to 30 thousand barrels a day were discharged into the Gulf. The well was finally capped on March 23, 1980, nearly 10 months later. Ultimately, 71,500 barrels of oil impacted 162 miles of U.S. beaches.
NoticeNoticeIxtoc Oil Spill 1979Ixtoc Oil Spill 1979
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2000 – In February, BP crew in the Gulf of Mexico pushed the wrong button severing the rig from the blowout system causing an oil leak.
- Mineral Management Service Safety Alert No.186, March 3, 2000
2002 – California officials allege BP falsified inspections of fuel tanks at a Los Angeles refinery and more than 80% of the facilities didn’t meet requirements to maintain storage tanks without leaks or damage. BP settled a lawsuit brought by the South Coast Air Quality Management District for more than $100m.
- Reports at BP over years find history of problems, The Washington Post, June 8, 2010, by Abraham Lustgarten and Ryan Knutson
Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
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2005 – A BP Texas City refinery exploded, killing 15 people. The investigation uncovered that a warning system failed and that “significant process safety issues exist at all five U.S. refineries, not just Texas City.”
2006 – In March, more than 200,000 gallons of oil spilled from a corroded hole in the Prudhoe Bay pipeline in Alaska. Inspectors found that several miles of the steel pipe had corroded to dangerously thin levels. BP had received multiple warnings about their Alaskan pipelines since 2002.
- Reports at BP over years find history of problems, The Washington Post, June 8, 2010, by Abraham Lustgarten and Ryan Knutson
Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
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October 25, 2007, the Justice Department settled with BP at $20 million in penalties and three years' probation, $12 million of criminal fine.
- May 19, 2010 Panel I of a Hearing of the House and Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
2008 – In September, a section of gas pipeline on an Alaskan slope blew apart, flying nearly 1000 feet through the air before landing on the tundra.
2009 – Three separate accidents plagued the same Alaskan pipeline system, one of which was a near-catastrophic explosion. Congress sent a letter to BP stating these accidents were a result of malfunctioning safety and backup equipment.
- Reports at BP over years find history of problems, The Washington Post, June 8, 2010,
by Abraham Lustgarten and Ryan Knutson
Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
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The blowout preventer is BP’s “key failsafe mechanism”
Testimony of Lamar McKay, President of BP May 19, 2010, Panel I of a Hearing of the House
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Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
Deepwater Horizon seamen discovered a BOP leak two weeks before the blowout in early April of 2010.
On July 21, 2010 it was revealed that 45% of BOP's fail.
- Regulators Failed to Address Risks in Oil Rig Fail-Safe Device, New York Times, June 20, 2010.
Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
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Tony Hayward, CEO Tony Hayward, CEO of BPof BP
“What the hell did we do to deserve this?” BP Chief Tony Hayward
Oil Spill’s Blow to BP’s Image May Eclipse Costs, New York Times, April 29, 2010
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BP’s Public Statements – Day 9 BP’s Public Statements – Day 9
“First is this whole issue of the ultimate safety device, the blowout preventer failing. If the blowout preventer had functioned as intended, we would be dealing with a very serious industrial accident, but we wouldn’t be dealing with an oil spill.”
BP CEO Tony HaywardIn His Own Words: Forbes Q&A with BP’s Tony Hayward, Forbes.com, May 18, 2010, by Christopher Helman 16
Safety ViolationsSafety Violations
“The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume.”
- May 14, 2010Tony Hayward, BP CEO
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BP’s Public Statements – Day 24 BP’s Public Statements – Day 24
“The oil is on the surface…”
“There aren’t any plumes.”
BP sampling showed “no evidence”that oil was suspended in large massesbeneath the surface.
Meanwhile, a twenty-two mile long, six mile wide and more than a thousand feet deep plume was being reported by the University of South Florida and other Southeastern educational institutions.
BP CEO Tony Hayward BP CEO disputes claims of underwater oil plumes,AP, May 30, 2010
Willful and Wanton ConductWillful and Wanton Conduct
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Tony Hayward, BP CEO:
“I think the environmental impact of this disaster is likely to be very, very modest.”
- May 18, 2010
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BP’s Public Statements – Day 28 BP’s Public Statements – Day 28
“The Gulf of Mexico spill response plan is four inches thick. It’s approved every two years.”
BP CEO Tony HaywardIn His Own Words: Forbes Q&A with BP’s Tony Hayward, Forbes.com, May 18, 2010, by Christopher Helman
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BP’s Public Statements – Day 27BP’s Public Statements – Day 27
“…the only technology [the oil companies] seem to be relying upon is a Xerox machine to put together [their] response plans…”
- Representative Edward J. Markey “Drilling Down on America’s Energy Future: Safety, Security, and Clean Energy”
Hearing before the Committee on Energy and Commerce June 15, 2010
BP Oil Spill Response PlanBP Oil Spill Response Plan
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The covers of the five response plans are 4 different colors, but the content is 90 percent identical. Like BP, three other companies include references to protecting walruses, which have not called the Gulf of Mexico home for 3 million years.”
MR. HAYWARD: This wasn't our accident. This was a drilling rig operated by another company. It was their people, their systems, their processes.
“We are responsible, not for the accident, but we are responsible for the oil and for dealing with it and cleaning the situation up.”
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: You're not responsible for the accident?
MR. HAYWARD: The drilling rig was a Transocean drilling rig. It was their equipment that failed. It's their systems and processes that were running it.
- ABC “Good Morning America” Interview with Tony Hayward, British Petroleum Chairman; Subject: Gulf Coast Oil Spill, May 3, 2010
TransoceanTransocean
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Who is Responsible?Who is Responsible?
Owners of Mississippi Canyon Block 252 license where the well was drilled.
As for BP, The Partners are liable for costs in proportion to their holdings.
THE CORPORATIONS
BP Leased the Deepwater Horizon rig from Transocean, The world’s largest offshore drilling firm based in Switzerland.
The Blowout equipment which failed on the Deepwater Horizon rig was maintained by Cameron International Corp, a subsidiary of Transocean.
Halliburton Energy Services Inc, provided drilling services on the rig. Halliburton was in the process of cementing the wellhead when the blowout occurred.
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“I’d like my life back.” BP CEO
Tony Hayward Business Insider, June 2, 2010,
by Gus Lubin
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Tony Haywood, BP CEO
Selling the FundSelling the Fund
The BP Fund: Kenneth Feinberg “Mr. Fairness” The Oil Protection Act 1990 Multi-District Litigation New Orleans, LA
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BP Claims ProcessBP Claims Process
BP's USA Today full page AD on the Claims Process:June 10th, 2010
"When we talk, we'll help people determine what documents they need. We will be in touch in four days or less and can issue them a check right on the spot.“
- June 10, 201050 million dollars spent by BP
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What’s happening within the BP What’s happening within the BP Claims ProcessingClaims Processing
What’s really happening within What’s really happening within the BP Claims Processing the BP Claims Processing
Compare what our clients were told by BP claims officials the same time this full page national ad and PR campaign ran:
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“Well, we don’t actually have any checks… yet” 6/10/2010 (BP claims personnel)
“We may get checks next week…” 6/11/2010 (BP claims
personnel)
While BP was claiming it was “mak[ing] this right,” BP had policemen and police cars at every distribution center to welcome the fishermen.
And for those trying to forget Hurricanes Katrina or Wilma or Ivan? “Think of me like an adjuster…” 6/10/2010
(BP claims personnel)
What’s really happening with the What’s really happening with the BP Claims ProcessingBP Claims Processing
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BP Claims ProcessBP Claims Process
BP’s “adjusters” are given a script and using a matrix and intentionally beating down people in need.
As of Tuesday, June 15, 2010, BP adjusters had paid less than 12% (twelve percent) ($71 million dollars out of an estimated $600 million) of submitted claims for relief by individuals and businesses impacted in the Gulf.
- House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary,
6/15/2001
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BP FundBP Fund
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BP FundBP Fund
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BP FundBP Fund
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BP FundBP Fund
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BP FundBP Fund
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BP FundBP Fund
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Stabilizing the IndustryStabilizing the Industry
Lifting the Moratorium on Drilling October 2010 Threats of Pulling out of Gulf 11% of BP’s Revenue from the Gulf Are the rigs any safer? Is the fishing industry any more secure?
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