British Petroleum also known as Anglo Persian Oil Company, and now known as BP. The company has experienced many ups and downs in its past history, but BP became one of the largest energy companies. Over BP history has experienced issues such as environmental damage, hazards that affected its works and issue due to business practices (Thome, Ferrell, Ferrell, 2011). On April 20, 2010 the BP oil spill was the worst in U.S. history. There was a terrible explosion and the sinking to the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. The explosion happened in the Gulf of Mexico killing 11 people (Urbina, 2010). At the time of the explosion BP was leasing the rig and 79 of the 126 employees on board the rig. Many reports focused on safety of the rig was conducted. Two investigators were dispatched to conduct reports on what happen that day on the rig. One report focused on safety culture they conducted one on one interview with 40 of the employees. The second report was on the status of the rig’s equipment. One of the reports described the concerns of the workers and who they felt about safety and fears. According to a spokesman for Transocean the 26 components on the rig that were said to be found in poor condition were actually minor, and that they had been inspected in the correct time frame by the original manufacturer. It was found that BP’s pipe was leaking oil and gas onto the ocean floor. The leak was reported to be about 42 miles of the cost of Louisiana which was capped off
How did the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 affect our economy and environment, and what does the future hold, with regard to the environment, oil drilling, and sustainability?
Hedonism is that good is pleasure and bad is pain. Happiness is the highest thing of good. There are some good and some bad things that come out of hedonism. In this case the BP oil spill had both.
In the case of the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, we examine the effects of an organization not being prepared for this particular crisis. The world scrutinized the actions, inactions, and the human decisions made by BP that led to a major catastrophic crisis. The organization was not prepared for a crisis of this magnitude. Our text stated that this type of negligence has been coined the term sloppy management. They were oblivious to the issues pertaining to the deep waters, the ocean wildlife and the habitats of those marine animals. They were not knowledgeable of several things, along with their initial conundrum of frantically searching for a way to stop the continued spilling of the oil into the ocean. One article quoted an official saying, “We knew how to respond to a surface spill, but this is completely different.”(Bond, D. 2013).
The Bp spill in the Gulf of Mexico is considered to be one of the biggest oil spill disasters. The Bp oil spill affect many people and the environment. The oil spill was an oil disaster and globally financial disaster, and it had a negative impact on the sea and the oceans around it. the oil spread everywhere, and it affected every living animals that came in contact with it. However, many tries were made to try to stop the leak, but all failed until the leak was declared officially closed by the us government. According to the “BP and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster of 2010” states that “the Deepwater Horizon, 17 were injured, including Williams, and 11 were killed. The rig burned for 36 hours, combusting the 700,000 gallons of oil that were
The BP oil spill was one of the worst spills the US has seen. The BP oil spill dispersed millions of gallons of petroleum into the ocean as the oil rig exploded killing 11 workers. BP oil rig had various things malfunction due to BP not following proper protocol. Transocean employees were in charge of making sure all the gauges were correct. They also failed to report the failed negative pressure test that was ran instead they went along with the BP staff that was overseeing the project who stated everything was fine when it wasn’t. Halliburton urged BP to include “twenty one metal centralizing collars to stabilize the cement BP chose to use six instead.” BP was negligent and Halliburton did not stop them, they failed to put a cement seal around the well to close which in turn released gas into the well that caused the explosion. As a result the well didn’t shut down like it should’ve when the fire began even though attempts were made also the “5,000 foot pipe collapsed which leaked the oil into the ocean for 87 days”. The oil rig also burned for 2 days before sinking into the ocean. The BP oil spill has killed hundreds of animals some of them were endangered. The spill also caused problems with the ecosystem which caused fish
On April 20, 2010, British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sunk into the Gulf of Mexico. The resulted in a raging fire and an eventual estimate of 4.9 million barrels of crude oil and 1.7×1011 g of methane gas [1] being released into the Gulf from an uncapped wellhead in the sea's surface. It took BP nearly three months to cap the wellhead end the influx of oil into the Gulf [2]. This incident became the largest accidental oil spill in US history. The resultant leak of oil spanned numerous habitats, from the sediment on the sea floor, to the coastal areas some states [3].
There were a number of causes for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, most of which had more to do with the human element that with any technology itself. The four biggest ways that humans contributed to the disaster, as explained by journalist David Coburn, was the fact that British Petroleum’s (BP) past success built a sense of complacency, the shifting the burden of proof, the normalization of deviance and the fact that promoters for an industry also serve as that industry’s regulatory enforcers.
When chemicals are involve, people think, especially the environmentalist that it is bad for the ocean but if the oil remains untreated it becomes a disaster. The BP oil spill which happened on April 2010, where about 200 million gallon of oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico, they used dispersants called Corexit 9500 and 9527. Reporters say that the dispersants are killing the ocean coral. However, on the journal there is a good news for the use of chemical to disperse oil spill. Eenennaam, Wei, Grolle, Foekema and Murk argued that dispersants create “marine snow”. They explained and define marine snow as plants and animals near the surface of the ocean die and decay, they fall toward the sea floor. The decaying material is referred to as “marine
THe tragic oil spill involving the BP/Transocean drilling rig Deepwater Horizon has caused enormous and unwarranted damages in the Gulf of Mexico, and on life; thousands, if not millions, of people, organizations, and animals face ruination. My thoughts are that, there is no doubt that BP is accountable not just for its disregard of safety measures that could have kept the spill from happening, additionally for the inept, shrouded, coercive, and belligerent manner in which it handled the spill's consequence.
It was the biggest oil spill in United States history with total of more than 200 million gallons of crude spilled.
This goes against their press release, which claims BP, has a plan for drilling a relief well. The relief well was evidently needed, and by May, BP was still months away from its completion. Knowing this, BP’s press release from April was critiqued intensely due to the fact they did not follow up on what they claimed they could do. The idea that press releases are informative also causes issues for the company as a whole. If BP does not stand by what they say in the release, reporters and other individuals will lose faith in the
BP is a British public limited company which provides gas and oil. It is stated that it is the third largest energy company and the fourth largest company in the world itself.
On April 20, 2010, an explosion occurred aboard BP contracted Transocean Ltd Deepwater Horizon oil rig stationed in the Gulf of Mexico. Eleven workers were killed instantly. Unfortunately, the BP management did not wake up that morning (or countless mornings before) expecting the event to occur for it took them almost 4 months to clean up the spill. The first month was spent forecasting the rate of the spill and having President Barack Obama tour the site. Only on May 26, 2010 did BP initiate the first form of clean up procedure known as "top kill". Needless to say, this attempt failed. Thus, well over into the second month after the incident, oil remained leaking and BP had not yet figured out how to contain it. Finally on July 10, 2010 BP removed a timeworn containment cap from the well to install a new one. At last, on July 15, the oil stopped flowing freely. Noting that it took BP over 4 months to replace a timeworn containment cap just to stop oil from contaminating the Gulf of Mexico, it is readily questioned why such a well-established mega giant never considered the chance of having a blast at an operating site. On the bright side, due to this incident and similar others, numerous organizations have been formulating and establishing emergency or disaster plans and policies to respond to a variety of disaster scenarios. Thus, suggesting that contingency planning is imperative for an organization in the long run in order to avoid massive instant loss since there
Absense of BOP Battery: Because of the explosion, the control lines that the workers were using to try to close safety valves in the blowout preventer were destroyed. But the blowout preventer has its own safety device where two different systems should have automatically closed the valves once contact was lost with the surface. Of the two systems, one of them had a battery that did not work and the other one had a defective switch.
Deepwater Horizon oil Spill: BP’s drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico had an explosion in April 2010, causing the “largest oil spill catastrophe in the petroleum industry history”. It caused the death of 11 men and injury to several others. “More than 150,000 barrels of crude oil gushed into the sea, every day, for almost 5 months and up to 68,000 square miles of the Gulf 's surface were covered” (1).