There are a number of ongoing investigations and it is pre-mature to blame only BP for this accident. However, BP is the Operator of the well and as such, they prepare a drilling plan, called the approved drilling plan (ADP), and their staff, both on the rig and onshore track and approve each daily activity.
All aspects of this accident will be thoroughly investigated, and material and equipment from other companies might share in the blame. However, the Operator under law, has the primary responsibility for the clean up of oil spill and to reimburse individuals/ businesses harmed by the spill.
No, they should not be blamed for it!
There are 2 main reasons: 1. BP was responsible for the oil spill at least partially. 2. People want to blame others for things. See related questions for more details.
your diastolic bp, briefly, is your heart intake bp, the lower number, which should be +- 80.
These countries should be blamed. They release huge amount of greenhouse gases.
bp. Representatives from Bp claimed that this could have been preventable.
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The U.S. Government has named BP as the responsible party in the incident, and officials have said the company will be held accountable for all cleanup costs resulting from the oil spill.
yes it is in the gulf coastline and no it will not get to the north bp should have to clean that up
One should preferably apply for a Chase BP card from the official Chase website which allows you to apply for a Chase BP card and lets you manage your finances .
It's not the woman or the man in every breakup. Whoever was responsible should be blamed, not just the woman. If it is your fault, then you should come to terms with it and take responsibility for your own actions.
Yes. There are several reasons why you shouldn't boycott from any BP gas stations. But to sum it up: BP is a very large corporation. The local gas stations that are in your community are run by local business owners, not people from BP. They just use the company brand. The only people you will be affecting by the decision to boycott BP will be the local business owners. Also, before the oil spill, BP was the least evil of all the gas companies. And, even if BP was affected by any boycotts, they'd just loose a lot of money they could be using to clean up the spill, since they are taking full responsibility to clean it up. So yes, you should use your local BP.
If you are taking the prescribed dosage for your BP, you should not take anymore. You will need to contact your doctors office for more details.