aeromed202
SOH-CM-2014
RE: Oil in Gulf; Oh Man, another Titannic/Challenger scenario.
Just watching 60 Minutes on the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Even if half true it is truly disgusting how BP managed that, and probably all other wells. Warning signs brushed off by management, damaged equipment approved for use, pressure to drill faster and faster, and a knowledge that any spill recovery cost would be capped by law so they apparently just did what they wanted to maximize profits and viewed any ecological disaster as just the 'capped' cost of doing business.
As usual with these kinds of events, if even one concern was taken seriously or given the respect it deserved there would likely have been no loss of life or polluted and toxic ocean. And where, I would like to know, is the cry for all oil platforms to be inspected now? This one was one of the newest so the others must be even older and worse off. I sure don't trust them.
Just watching 60 Minutes on the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Even if half true it is truly disgusting how BP managed that, and probably all other wells. Warning signs brushed off by management, damaged equipment approved for use, pressure to drill faster and faster, and a knowledge that any spill recovery cost would be capped by law so they apparently just did what they wanted to maximize profits and viewed any ecological disaster as just the 'capped' cost of doing business.
As usual with these kinds of events, if even one concern was taken seriously or given the respect it deserved there would likely have been no loss of life or polluted and toxic ocean. And where, I would like to know, is the cry for all oil platforms to be inspected now? This one was one of the newest so the others must be even older and worse off. I sure don't trust them.