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Allegations Indicate BP Cut Corners on Safety Aboard Oil Rig, Houston Attorneys Say
Friday, June 25 2010 06:52
Drilling managers on the Deepwater Horizon likely acted recklessly if they knew one of the control pods for the blowout preventer on the drilling rig was faulty and made no efforts to repair it, Houston attorney Kurt Arnold says. In news reports, Tyrone Benton, who worked for a subcontractor on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, said he noticed one of the two control pods for the blowout preventer on the Deepwater Horizon was leaking fluid weeks before the April 20 explosion and notified BP and Transocean, the rig operator. (Full Article)