Monday, June 7, 2010

The biggest failure in the History of Oil Producer



On 20th April 2010, the deep-water Horizon drilling rig  which is situated about 40 miles of Louisian Coast, United stated explode killed 11 workers and injured 17 others.

It has been more than 40 days and British Petroleum Company (BP) who owned the exploration site is still cannot made a success adjustment to control the oil spill. Various techniques were used by the company who promised to President of United State, Barack Obama to clean all the oil spill caused by the accident, not even a drop should left behind.

The blowout preventer which was installed in the rig did not  work and caused this tragic environmental worries and fears. This is a big failure to the world of Oil and Gas industry.

Remember, Failure is still happens although you think you are big enough already...

Previously the Company was criticised of spending about U$0.5 billion to clean his name through Advertisement, trying to influence people that they did a very hard job to control the spill.. But do You think so as the failure almost reach 2 months! British Petroleum. We  know you caused the oil spill! and if you work that hard, you can control them in less a month but you are not!

:')

I m thinking, Am i going to accept an offer if I are asked to work in a deep water Horizon drilling Rig... plese Don't!


BP is not green logo redesign contest!



We’re getting kind of sick of saying this, but BP’s latest latest attempt to stop oil from gushing into the Gulf of Mexico has failed — yet again. The oil spill is quickly becoming the largest environmental disaster in US history and BP’s unsuccessful efforts to find any sort of solution are infuriating. Considering these circumstances, most people think BP’s bright green flower logo doesn’t really reflect the reality of the situation — which is why LogoMyWay.com has kicked off a $200 BP Logo Redesign Contest that challenges designers to come up with a “slick” new logo that reflects the company’s current slimy situation.  "

More info : http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/06/01/redesigned-bp-logos-depict-the-gulf-oil-slick/

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