Maybe something to do with regulation? And who controls oil legislation in the White House?nexus wrote:Can anyone answer the following question-
Why isn't the granting of deepwater drilling licences conditional on proving that you have tested effective techniques for dealing with a blow out/pipe rupture/ leak etc.
Deepwater Horizon
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Thats a relief. I thought it was against the law for me to do it. I love the modern society where you can always blame somebody else for your own incompetence.emordnilap wrote:Actually, yes, it is.ziggy12345 wrote:So the locals deciding to tear up the pipelines and trash the environment they live in is the oil companies fault? In the same context If i decied to tear up the asbestos in the garage and dump it in the local lane its the fault of the company that made the asbestos.
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Make no mistake:BP stinks. Their Gulf accident and safety violation record, their lack of transparency, their short-term profit focus are all sickening. But ultimately, BP is only truly responsible for this spill if you believe that drilling for oil in a mile of water can ever be done safely. BP is part of a system that has made us all dependent on oil and petroleum-based products, and with our consumption spurring demand, we must all shoulder some of the blame for the calamity in the Gulf of Mexico and beyond.
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ziggy,ziggy12345 wrote:So the locals deciding to tear up the pipelines and trash the environment they live in is the oil companies fault? In the same context If i decied to tear up the asbestos in the garage and dump it in the local lane its the fault of the company that made the asbestos.
Have you ever wondered why 'the locals' would want to do that ?
Maybe, if you saw faceless multinationals stealing your natural resources, destroying your way of life and returning nothing except environmental degredation, then you might get pretty pissed off too. At least if you cut a pipe and nick a bit then you get some benefit, even if it does increase pollution levels......
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Meanwhile, the view from the deep - I guess this is the world's lowest live webcam:
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_interne ... tream.html
Possibly it shows a pipe being cut through with a diamond wire saw. There again...
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_interne ... tream.html
Possibly it shows a pipe being cut through with a diamond wire saw. There again...
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