Turning an accident into a ‘catastrophe’
by
Michael Grey
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last modified
Jul 02, 2010 03:18 PM
The Deepwater Horizon accident, disaster, catastrophe – whatever you call it – must be put in perspective and be the subject of serious inquiry
ONE cannot possibly envy poor Tony Hayward, the chief executive of BP, in his dreadful task on the shores of the US Gulf.
Every expert that can be dragged in from the world of offshore petroleum has been put...
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