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and yet they are still pushing t odrill in ANWR

 

BP under criminal investigation for oil pipeline problems in Alaska

 

When your massively profitable oil company is under criminal investigation by

the U.S. government for possible violations of the Clean Water Act, it's not a

good idea to spill tens of thousands of gallons of crude onto the Alaskan

tundra. So oopsie at BP. Turns out that federal regulators have for several

months been investigating the company's oil-pipeline management on Alaska's

North Slope, and that probe has now been expanded to include the early March

rupture of a BP-operated pipeline. Caused by internal pipe corrosion, the spill

dumped anywhere from 134,000 to 267,000 gallons of oil, and may rank as the

largest North Slope spill ever. The company may also face criminal charges over

an explosion at a Texas City plant last year that killed 15. Current and former

workers say the company skimped on staffing and maintenance, which if true could

pose some awkward PR problems -- BP posted a record net profit of $22.63 billion

last year.

 

 

straight to the source: The Wall Street Journal, Jim Carlton, 06 Apr 2006

(access ain't free)

 

 

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