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THINK BP WON'T DO IT AGAIN...??? THEY WILL & HERE'S THE PROOF!!!!
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[quote:Watchful I:MV8xMTA2MTI1Xzc4N0M1QkI1] http://www.truth-out.org/documents-employees-reveal-bps-alaska-oilfield-plagued-by-major-safety-issues60470 [b][color=black]Employees Reveal BP's Alaska Oilfield Plagued by Major Safety Issues[/color][/b] [b]Tuesday 15 June 2010 by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Investigative Report[/b] photo (Photo: abmatic) Nearly 5,000 miles from the oil-spill catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico, BP and its culture of cost-cutting are contributing to another environmental mess in the Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska’s north shore, according to internal BP documents and more than a dozen employees interviewed over the past month. After a serious oil spill last November and other mishaps, the BP employees fingered a long list of safety issues that have not been adequately addressed, making the Prudhoe Bay oilfield vulnerable to a devastating accident that potentially could rival the havoc in the Gulf. [/quote]
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Employees Reveal BP's Alaska Oilfield Plagued by Major Safety Issues
Tuesday 15 June 2010
by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Investigative Report
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Nearly 5,000 miles from the oil-spill catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico, BP and its culture of cost-cutting are contributing to another environmental mess in the Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska’s north shore, according to internal BP documents and more than a dozen employees interviewed over the past month.
After a serious oil spill last November and other mishaps, the BP employees fingered a long list of safety issues that have not been adequately addressed, making the Prudhoe Bay oilfield vulnerable to a devastating accident that potentially could rival the havoc in the Gulf.
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