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Internal emails indicate BP hid early oil-spill rate estimates

BP 100x100 Internal emails indicate BP hid early oil spill rate estimatesEmails and other documents obtained under Freedom of Information Act lawsuits or turned over as part of court proceedings ahead of the February 27 BP oil spill trial suggest politics and spin had more influence on determining the amount of oil BP’s blown-out Macondo well spewed into the Gulf of Mexico each day than actual science.

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Newly acquired documents indicate White House purposely low-balled BP oil spill size

Capitol BA 100x100 Newly acquired documents indicate White House purposely low balled BP oil spill size  Top White House officials manipulated the scientific findings of independent experts to “seriously lowball the amount of oil leaking from the BP Deepwater Horizon,” according to a group of federal, state, and municipal employees.

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U.S. Justice Dept seeks oil-spill fines against BP, Transocean, Anadarko

lawsuit gavel scales of justice 100x100 U.S. Justice Dept seeks oil spill fines against BP, Transocean, AnadarkoLawyers for the federal government are posturing to collect heavy fines from BP and other companies for playing a role in the causing 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The Justice Depratment argued in a hearing in New Orleans Friday that BP, Transocean, and Anadarko should be found liable ahead of February’s trial for violating U.S. pollution laws.

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Alabama attorneys see positive outcome for state in BP oil spill trial

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Jere Beasley, Founding Shareholder of the Beasley Allen law firm, believes Alabama is in good hands with Attorney General Luther Strange and his staff representing the state in the trial against BP for stemming from the oil company’s massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The trial is set to begin next month in New Orleans.

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BP plans big U.S. expansion, wants public trust back

bpstat 100x100 BP plans big U.S. expansion, wants public trust backPriding itself on “making things right” in Gulf of Mexico and coastal communities hard-hit the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, BP says it has big plans for expanding its operations in the United States. The announcement wasn’t supposed to comfort residents and businesses still struggling to recover in the BP spill’s oily aftermath, but to reassure investors that it doesn’t intend to hold back on its push to find and extract more oil and gas from U.S. lands and waters, despite the ongoing destruction of Gulf ecosystems and frustration of people who depend on them for a living.

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Beasley Allen firm seeking BP oil spill damages for city of Troy, Alabama,

troy alabama map 100x100 Beasley Allen firm seeking BP oil spill damages for city of Troy, Alabama,  The Troy, Alabama, city council voted recently to allow the city to pursue a claim against BP for revenues lost during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and in its aftermath. The disastrous oil spill erupted less about 50 miles south of Louisiana in April 2010, flooding the Gulf of Mexico with crude oil just before peak tourism and fishing seasons began.

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Conservation groups challenge federal government in court over lax oil drilling regulations

lawsuit gavel scales of justice 100x100 Conservation groups challenge federal government in court over lax oil drilling regulations A new lawsuit filed Tuesday in a Washington D.C. federal court challenges the federal government’s decision to accept bids from oil and gas corporations for new drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico. According to the Center for Biological Diversity, the complaint, brought by a group of conservation organizations, asserts the federal government “dismissed the lessons learned during the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster from its assessment of oil-spill risk for the Gulf of Mexico, the possible size of an oil spill, and resulting damage — all considerations that could help prevent or mitigate a future spill.”

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Victoria Principal funds oil-spill research and response

victoria principal 100x100 Victoria Principal funds oil spill research and responseShe married into a family of scheming oil barons on the television series Dallas, but in real life Victoria Principal is calling for tougher oil drilling regulations while supporting organizations working to prevent another environmental catastrophe like BP’s Gulf oil spill from occurring again. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Oceana, two groups that oppose an expansion of offshore oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and the Arctic, recently announced that Ms. Principal made “extremely generous six-figure donations” to their organizations.

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Federal prosecutors want to keep BP on the hook for Alaska environmental crimes

BP 100x100 Federal prosecutors want to keep BP on the hook for Alaska environmental crimesBP is a repeat offender of environmental laws on Alaska’s oil-rich North Slope, and its probation from a negligent oil spill in 2007 should not be revoked, federal prosecutors say. The oil giant is currently lobbying for an end to its probation, put in place after a 2006 oil spill that flooded the Alaskan tundra with 200,000 gallons of North Slope crude – the largest spill ever in Alaska’s oil patch.

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LSU professor testifies to Congress about BP oil spill’s harm to Gulf fish

lsu logo 100x100 LSU professor testifies to Congress about BP oil spill’s harm to Gulf fishLouisiana State University Assistant Professor Fernando Galvez presented his findings about the lingering effects of BP’s Gulf oil spill before the House Committee on Natural Resources in Washington D.C. earlier this month. Dr. Galvez and his colleague, Associate Professor Andrew Whitehead, led a study that looked at how the massive oil spill is having a toxic effect on marine life at the cellular level, particularly on killifish, a species of small fish that abounds in Louisiana’s marshes and plays a key role in the base of the food chain.

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