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AS
What happens to the global economy when major loss hits BP
Not a darn thing. They are still making record profits. A spill like this is just the cost of doing business, albeit a large cost for this one. Just look at BP's history.
Exxon Valdez (BP was Exxon's partner in the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield.)
How many pipeline spills have there been in Alaska? Alyeska is headed by a BP exec. James Hermiller.
In 1990, when information was going to Washington about those spills, Hermiller hired Wackenhut Corp (a security firm) to track down their whistleblower.
1993-1995 Doyon Drilling, a BP contractor, illegally dumped hazardous materials down oil well shafts on the North Slope. BP was convicted in court for failing to report the dumping as soon as it learned about it, a felony. BP was fined $500,000, placed on five years probation and ordered to create a nationwide environmental management program that cost the company at least $40 million.
2006 - Two North Slope spills total more that 200,000 gallons because of corrosion. Chief of BP's corrosion unit, Richard Woollam took the 5th Amendment during hearings.
In November last year, 46,000 gallons of oil and water gushed from an over-pressurized BP pipeline on the North Slope, prompting the EPA and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to open another criminal investigation of BP.
And that's just in your own backyard. We could talk about the Texas City Refinery Explosion in 2005 that killed 15 workers.
As for the money picture, they just (in April 2010) agreed to pay ...
A 15.7 percent stake in Valhall and a 25 percent stake in Hod for $991 million cash.
Devon Energy $7.0 billion for assets in Brazil, Azerbaijan and the Gulf of Mexico.
A 75 percent stake in the Canadian sands company Value Creation for $900 million.
That's just how the system works. It's how it has always worked (remember names like Rockefeller, Morgan, Carnegie?). And it will continue to work that way long after we're dead. It's just a different day with the same old song still playing.
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