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BP Took 'Shortcuts' Before Rig Explosion, Witnesses Say

First Posted: 05/26/10 11:46 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:35 PM ET

Bp Witnesses Shortcuts

COVINGTON, La. (AP) -- Senior managers complained oil giant BP was "taking shortcuts" by replacing heavy drilling fluid with saltwater in the well that blew out, triggering the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, according to witness statements obtained by The Associated Press.

Truitt Crawford, a roustabout for drilling rig owner Transocean Ltd., told Coast Guard investigators about the complaints. The seawater, which would have provided less weight to contain surging pressure from the ocean depths, was being used to prepare for dropping a final blob of cement into the well.

"I overheard upper management talking saying that BP was taking shortcuts by displacing the well with saltwater instead of mud without sealing the well with cement plugs, this is why it blew out," Crawford said in his statement.

A spokesman for BP, which was leasing the rig Deepwater Horizon when it exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and triggering a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, declined to comment.

BP conducted tests Wednesday in preparation for its latest bid to plug the leaking well by force-feeding it heavy drilling mud and cement. BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward said on NBC's "Today" show that he would decide Wednesday morning whether to allow crews to try the procedure called a top kill.

Meanwhile, the statements from workers ahead of a hearing in New Orleans Wednesday and a congressional memo about a BP internal investigation of the blast indicated warning signs were ignored. Tests less than an hour before the well blew out found a buildup of pressure that was an "indicator of a very large abnormality," BP's investigator said, according to the congressional memo.

Still, the rig team was "satisfied" that another test was successful and resumed adding the seawater, said the memo by U.S. Reps. Henry Waxman and Bart Stupak to members of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, which is investigating what went wrong.

There were other signs of problems, including an unexpected loss of fluid from a pipe known as a riser five hours before the explosion, which the memo said could have indicated a leak in the blowout preventer, a huge piece of equipment that should have shut down the well in case of an emergency. BP has cited its failure as a contributor to the blast.

Frustration is growing with BP and the federal government as several efforts to stop the leak have failed. At least 7 million gallons of crude have spilled into the sea, fouling Louisiana's marshes and coating birds and other wildlife.

President Barack Obama prepared to head to the Gulf on Friday to review efforts to halt the oil that scientists said seems to be growing significantly darker, from what they can see in an underwater video. It suggests that heavier, more-polluting oil is spewing out.

Ahead of his trip, Obama planned to address an Interior Department review of offshore drilling that is expected to recommend tougher safety protocols and inspections for the industry, according to an administration official. The official spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of the public release Thursday of the findings of a 30-day review Obama ordered after the spill.

A new report from the Interior Department's acting inspector general alleged that drilling regulators have been so close to oil and gas companies they've been accepting gifts including hunting and fishing trips and even negotiating to go work for them.

The top kill BP is poised to try Wednesday involves pumping enough mud into the gusher to overcome the flow of the well.

Engineers plan to follow it up with cement that the company hopes will permanently seal the well. It may be several days before BP knows if it worked. Hayward earlier pegged its chances of success at 60 to 70 percent.

Bob Bea, an engineering professor at the University of California at Berkeley, said the procedure carries a high risk of failure because of the velocity at which the oil may be spewing.

"I certainly pray that it works, because if it doesn't there's this long waiting time" before BP can dig relief wells that would cut off the flow, Bea said.

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Associated Press writers Mike Kunzelman in New Orleans, Jeff Donn in Boston, Ben Evans, Ben Feller, Fred Frommer and Erica Werner in Washington, and Holbrook Mohr in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this story.

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Douglas Bennett
04:07 AM on 05/27/2010
IF BP & HALIBURTON CAN'T "FIX" or "STOP" THE WORST OIL DISASTER IN RECORDED HISTORY - "NOBODY" CAN - THEY ARE THE WORLD "EXPERT"- THERE IS NO OTHER - Why is it so hard for people to understand that B.P. has far more experience & owns all the equipment for stopping OIL spills (and creating them) than the federal govt will ever have? That's why PRESIDENT OBAMA won't politically GRANDSTAND by taking control over the mess that BRITISH PETROLEUM, HALIBURTON & REPUBLICAN deregulation created. He knows that the govt would be far less capable & then look responsible too. This is a GOP campaign to "Jimmy Carter" him - but he's to smart - If there's one thing he learned at Harvard it's to not take the GOP bait. THE FACT IS NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO STOP THIS DISASTER. SCARY - BUT TRUE - IF YOU VOTED FOR SARAH PALIN, REPUBLICAN DEREGULATION & LESS GOVERNMENT YOU GOT WHAT YOU VOTED FOR - The worst domestic terrorist attack from a foreign source since 911 - Where is the FOX NEWS OUTRAGE? Where is SARAH PALIN & her TEA PARTY zombies? Where is the billionaire former CEO of HALIBURTON DICK CHENEY? Like the night before Christmas not a creature is stirring not even a mouse. "DRILL BABY DRILL, & SPILL BABY SPILL, has become "KILL BABY KILL..."
11:28 PM on 05/26/2010
BP's website has some interesting info. 39% of BP shares are owned by about 25 American financial institutions and American investors. This is just slightly less than the 40% shares owned by the British. This is as much as American company as a British one.
12:41 AM on 05/27/2010
That's a cool and telling statistic. My how intertwined we all are. In this day and age we will not rise and fall as nations. Not any more. We will rise or fall as global community.
12:49 AM on 05/27/2010
That's another reason these senators don't want to go hardass on BP. I'm sure they're getting mucho pressure from their "American" backers/BP investors not to thrash BP stock.
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Neil Plascencia
10:07 PM on 05/26/2010
If I shorted Gulf stocks the day before this platform explosion and bought a company that puts out oil well fires the week before, I'd have the FBI at my door within hours.

Cheney's Halliburton bought a company called Boots & Coots which became well known for putting out some of the world's largest oil and gas fires. 8 days before the disaster http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/6952547.html

Goldman Sachs shorted the Gulf Oil stocks the day before the accident http://www.examiner.com/x-8199-Breakthrough-Energy-Examiner~y2010m5d5-No-joke-Goldman-Sachs-shorted-Gulf-of-Mexico

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49746450

Cementing of the oil rig well was finished only 20 hours before the explosion http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126536457

BP sent workers from the well head testing company home 11 hours before the explosion on April 20 -- "without performing a final check http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/20/bp-smoking-gun-oil-giant_n_583590.html

A team from Schlumberger, which is highly regarded for their safety, asks a BP company man to use the Cement Bond Log (CBL) to dump fluid down the well and BP's company man refused. Schlumberger rep decides to leave citing safety issues but only if they called in their own transport as BP rep would not let Schlumberger leave on a BP Chopper.
http://adropofrain.net/2010/05/rumor-schlumberger-exits-deep-horizon-hours-before-blowout/
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iduran5600
08:44 PM on 05/26/2010
Looking for a way to make our voices heard about the devastating effects of Offshore Drilling- to stop tragic spills from happening again. Join the campaign! Find us on Facebook: 1 MILLION STRONG AGAINST OFFSHORE DRILLING.ThE Group page will be updated daily with current news regarding the Gulf oil spill. It will also be a resource to look to for many different ways in which we can all get involved.
07:08 PM on 05/26/2010
Dirge for the age:
DUMP OIL on 'adolf' svanberg, suttles and hayward!
Dump oil on all BP workers!
Jail all BP workers for life
Strip all BP workers of their assets and use them for the clean up
Dismantle BP as a warning to other 'oilistas'
Jail all regulators for life
Fire salazar
Fire chu
Remove obama from the B(ack) P(ocket)
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!

DUMP OIL on 'adolf' svanberg, suttles and hayward!
Dump oil on all BP workers!
Jail all BP workers for life
Strip all BP workers of their assets and use them for the clean up
Dismantle BP as a warning to other 'oilistas'
Jail all regulators for life
Fire salazar
Fire chu
Remove obama from the B(ack) P(ocket)
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
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JoeBlough
The Horror. . .The Horror. . .
06:33 PM on 05/26/2010
Could these charges of "shortcuts" lead to a finding of eleven homicides on the rig? Shortcuts are like pulling a trigger.
06:09 PM on 05/26/2010
Two words: DICK CHENEY
06:26 PM on 05/26/2010
Crystalmeth ... you are an absolute Moron. Dick Cheney caused this? Had a part in this? Worked for Halliburton and used a few shares of stock to influence the spill? What is your point? That we shouldn't drill O&G wells offshore? Two Words: YOU'RE DUMB
07:53 PM on 05/26/2010
Dear OilyCRACK,

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/5/5/13289/96820
12:51 AM on 05/27/2010
Without concrete evidence connecting him to this crime, you are nonetheless most likely %100 accurate.
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AZterritory
AZ: best taxidermatologists ever-ask Jan
05:04 PM on 05/26/2010
That's a "no sh*t Sherlock" headline if I ever saw one.
dave1111
My macro-bio is empty.
04:29 PM on 05/26/2010
Shortcuts? NO WAY!...You mean they aren't supposed to explode like that?
04:39 PM on 05/26/2010
British fireworks that kill Americans. Must have been their 4th of July! SWINE BRITISH PUNKS!
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
02:55 PM on 05/26/2010
A couple of days ago listened to an interview on NPR with a B.P. spokesman and it occurred to me as i listened to his reassuring drivel, "What assurance at all is there that this guy is telling the truth? What would be the consequences if they were lying through their teeth about this?"

We live in a time of complete unaccountability and in a nation of liars. I suggest, with heavy heart, that if significant members of the Bush administration would have been put on trial, made to come to account, it might have changed the culture and this oil spill never would have happened.
08:06 PM on 05/26/2010
Very well said!
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AKaurora
02:44 PM on 05/26/2010
The saddest thing? It took the lives of 11 men whose judgment was overridden by BP Executives, all of whom survived and escaped via helicopters. Meanwhile, we're losing thousands of jobs, thousands of miles of coastline habitat, untold species depletion, and no one has been fired at BP. Cleanup workers are being given inadequate safety clothing and equipment and are becoming ill. Yet, we're given a daily spin about how terrible BP feels. Oh yeah? How about, y'all showing up in your grubbies and doing the same fricken work as everyone else? Your crocodile tears don't move me. And, up here in Alaska, your day is coming to a close.
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hollybork
03:26 PM on 05/26/2010
Great post. Thanks for your words, and sharing your experience. The damage done by this spill is incalculable. You in Alaska know more than most that money cannot come soon enough to help those who built their lives around a life on the coastal waters. This is absolutely devastating, and profoundly unjust. A society that does not hold people to account will decline into anarchy and chaos.
02:15 PM on 05/26/2010
Whatever BP did, Obama will cover it up for them.
09:01 PM on 05/26/2010
Wanna bet?
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Kristen777
01:52 PM on 05/26/2010
This is why we need to demand that all these government officials and congressmen call this an "ACCIDENT". This was no accident anymore than Massey was an accident. There are dead people and wildlife and surely more to come. This is criminal negligence and some people need to do time.
09:02 PM on 05/26/2010
Not a chance. Especially in the oilfield. The human beings are the disposable parts.
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artist-53
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01:41 PM on 05/26/2010
BP took short cuts,by displacing the well with saltwater instead of mud without sealing the well with cement plugs, this is why it blew out," Crawford said in his statement. How are the trolls going to deal w/ this bit of fact, seeing as they've been all over HP scream and typing , It's Obama's fault.
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hollybork
03:29 PM on 05/26/2010
I cannot believe they used salt water instead of drilling mud when they had indications of a kick in pressure, and they were in an area with shallow pockets of gas. It is like driving on bald tires down a steep mountain road on ice, going 90 miles an hour. It is unconscienable and profoundly dangerous. I believe it amounts to criminal negligence. Did the guy who delivered the decision to continue with salt water rather than mud get that directive from Houston, or was he following some kind of corporate directive to cut this kind of corner and push the risk envelope to gain a few extra weeks of drilling time? We need answers to this, and then someone must be prosecuted.
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artist-53
Wordy opinionated poor spelling Liberal
04:20 PM on 05/26/2010
I couldn't agree more. I'm certainly not a deep water engineer, but even I know that you don't cut corners. I would love to ask whoever made that decision,

Was it worth it? Because those few questionable corners saved just cost how much in so many ways, beginning with the lives of those killed in the explosion.

Total Criminal Negligence.
09:05 PM on 05/26/2010
I agee with your sentiments but nothing criminal is going to come out of this. They are way too insulated for that. But I think we both know those guys on the floor died trying to do their jobs, just like roughnecks would, after everyone else above them had let them down.
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OhgReaTone
Ohg Rea Tone writes for thefiresidepost.com
01:04 PM on 05/26/2010
All the finger pointing is not fixing the problem. This is a time for a REALLY BIG GOVERNMENT to flex its muscles. The GOP Governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jingle Bells, has finally acknowledged that there are times when really big is a good thing. ........

http://thefiresidepost.com/2010/05/26/the-need-for-a-really-big-government-to-intervene-in-the-gulf/