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Economy
US sues BP over oil spill
2010-12-16
[Al Jazeera] The United States government has filed a lawuit against the oil company BP and eight other companies over a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this year.

The complaint filed by the justice department in New Orleans on Wednesday accuses the companies of violating safety and operating regulations in the period before the April 20 kaboom on the Deepwater Horizon rig, which caused nearly five million barrels of oil to pour into the water.

"We intend to prove that these violations caused or contributed to the massive oil spill and that the defendants are therefore responsible under the Oil Pollution Act for government removal losses, economic losses, as well as environmental damages," Eric Inaction Jackson Holder, the attorney-general, said.

"We're also seeking civil penalties under the Clean Water Act which prohibits the unauthorised use of oil in the waters."

The defendants named in the suit were BP Exploration and Production Inc; Transocean Deepwater Inc.; Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc; Transocean Holdings LLC; Anadarko Exploration and Production LP; Anadarko Petroleum Corporation; MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC; Triton Asset Leasing GMBH; and QBE Underwriting Ltd/Lloyd's syndicate 1036.

The lawsuit did not name Halliburton, which carried out the cementing work for the Macondo Well, which was criticised in a report into the incident, or Cameron International, which provided equipment for the well.
Posted by:Fred

#5  The USGov is hoping for a cash settlement so they don't actually have to prove 'gross negligence'.

This will be difficult because this is such a complicated technical matter. It will not be difficult to get experts who say that BP (for example) should have done this or should have done that. However, it will difficult to get technical experts who will definitively and without caveat say the defendants were grossly careless and far beyond ordinary negligence.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2010-12-16 14:01  

#4  So much for the theory of the 30 Billion Dollar (Holder will never touch you) buy off, .....or did the Gummit renig?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-12-16 11:49  

#3  Start by suing the Coast Guard, they flooded the burning drill platform with Piss poor fire fighting, that's why the pipe broke off, the barge supporting it sank and the pipe collapsed unsupported.
So In reality it was a Government Caused disaster, (But Obullshit's desperately trying to blame another, ANY other)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-12-16 11:46  

#2  It's for the children.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-12-16 01:20  

#1  So, the exhortation of 30 Billion Dollars by the executive office was not enough. The corrupt "Justice Department" must now file "unlimited damage"? WTF does that mean?

Is there any worthy law here?
Posted by: newc   2010-12-16 01:17  

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