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Subject: »Oil catastrophy in Mexican Gulf

2010-06-11 07:56:50
methinks BP are going down though, already lost like 10 billion dollars worth of shares or something?
2010-06-13 11:51:58
can somebody make this code work for me on this forum
:D somebody who can make this work please pm :D
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2010-06-13 18:25:08
that just devalues the company.. in terms of revenue they will generate the same still probably.. or almost.
sure they will have massive settlements to pay, but even what they are pumping that isnt leaking out of there is covering the cost of that guaranteed..
the payments they will have to pay are just a (excuse the pun) drop in the ocean compared to what income they are gaining
2010-06-20 00:03:55
Hundreds of paper-thin tar balls, observed by the Coast Guard during overflight surveillance operations, have washed ashore in the Big Shell area of South Beach within the park’s boundary. Yesterday’s collection of oil debris, which made landfall on South Beach, included a 55-gallon BP oil drum that contained several gallons of liquid. The drum was placed in the park’s hazmat facility for collection by the U.S. Coast Guard and for determination and verification of its origins. Hundreds of paper-thin tar balls, observed by the Coast Guard during overflight surveillance operations, have washed ashore in the Big Shell area of South Beach within the park’s boundary. The Port Aransas area, north of the park boundary, was subject to an eight-mile long band of sporadic tar balls making landfall. Cleanup efforts are underway, with Coast Guard officials in the park to assess the situation and to advise on response actions. The park is located over 500 miles from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill site. As the volume of the spill increases, currents and strong winds could bring more remnants of the spill to the Texas coast during the coming months.
2010-07-18 18:17:11

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The oil has stopped leaking into the ocean because of that funnel, but now the US government has asked BP to open it again, because of their fear that the pressure will be too high, and other leaks will be created ...
Lek is waarschijnlijk nog steeds niet goed gedicht, komt weer gas naar boven.
This is International, you little cherry ;-)
smart lawyers. Then start lawsuits that they don't know about other ruptures, then that it can't be proven that it is their fault, than new lawsuits that it isn't their fault, then that the huge mess of not acting immediatly to the new ruptures is not their blame, but of the lawsuits, done by a sister company who's now bankrupt.
2010-07-19 18:06:35
British Petrolium is sucks!
2010-07-19 18:20:40
You probably can`t make it work here, because in sokker forums you can`t embbed other pages into some post. We can only embbed videos and pictures, but that stuff has many headers and it seems consistent onyl because all information is inside one div.
2010-07-19 21:47:54




2010-07-19 22:03:41
... wow, how did that guy get his tv-show?
2010-07-22 21:10:21
My teacher said she tried to avoid the catastrophy, but engineers didn't listen to what she was saying about security and other stuff, and then it happened some days after.
2010-07-23 22:24:46
my teacher said that 2!
2010-07-23 22:25:39
OMG same :P