Will we remain trapped in Deepwater forever?
- Friday 30 July 2010, 11:11
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- Regulation
UNDOUBTEDLY BP and its partners, together with rig owner Transocean and the various engineering companies such as Halliburton that were involved with the Deepwater Horizon, will all face massive claims for damages arising from the accident, which will take years to settle through the...
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