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The following is a timeline of the ''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill (also referred to as the BP oil spill, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill or the Macondo blowout). It was a massive
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in the
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, the largest offshore spill in U.S. history. It was a result of the well blowout that began with the ''Deepwater Horizon'' drilling rig explosion on April 20, 2010.


Background


2008

*March 2008 – The mineral rights to drill for oil at the
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, located in
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Block 252 in the United States sector of the Gulf of Mexico about off the Louisiana coast, were purchased by BP at the
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's (MMS) Lease Sale No. 206, held in
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2009

*February – BP files a 52-page exploration and environmental impact plan for the
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with the MMS. The plan stated that it was "unlikely that an accidental surface or subsurface oil spill would occur from the proposed activities". In the event an accident did take place the plan stated that due to the well being from shore and the response capabilities that would be implemented, no significant adverse impacts would be expected. *April 6 – The Department of the Interior exempted BP's Gulf of Mexico drilling operation from a detailed environmental impact study after concluding that a massive oil spill was unlikely. *June 22 – Mark E. Hafle, a senior drilling engineer at BP, warns that the metal casing for the
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might collapse under high pressure. *October 7 – The '' Transocean Marianas''
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rig begins drilling the Macondo well. *November 9 –
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damages ''Transocean Marianas'' enough that it has to be replaced.


2010 events


February

*February 15, 2010 – ''
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'' drilling rig, owned by
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, begins drilling on the Macondo Prospect. The planned well was to be drilled to below sea level, and was to be plugged and suspended for subsequent completion as a
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producer.


March

*March 8 – Target date for the completion of the well which had been budgeted to cost $96 million. *March 17 – BP Chief
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sells one third of his BP stock (223,288 shares). Closing BP price on March 17 on the New York Stock Exchange is 58.15. *March – An accident damages a
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on the
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on the rig.


April

*April 1 –
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employee Marvin Volek warns that BP's use of cement "was against our best practices." *April 6 – MMS issues permit to BP for the well with the notation, "Exercise caution while drilling due to indications of shallow gas and possible water flow." *April 9 – BP drills last section with the wellbore below sea level but the last needs casing. Halliburton recommends liner/tieback casing that will provide 4 redundant barriers to flow. BP chooses to do a single liner with fewer barriers that is faster to install and cheaper ($7 to $10 million). *April 14 – Brian Morel, a BP drilling engineer, emails a colleague "this has been a nightmare well which has everyone all over the place." *April 15 – Morel informs Halliburton executive Jesse Gagliano that they plan to use 6  centralizers. Gagliano says they should use 21. Morel replies in an email, "it's too late to get any more product on the rig, our only option is to rearrange placement of these centralizers." Gagliano also recommends to circulate the
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from the bottom of the well all the way up to the surface to remove gas pockets and debris which can contaminate the cement, saying in an email, "at least circulate one bottoms up on the well before doing a cement job." Despite this recommendation, BP cycles only of mud, a fraction of the total mud used in the well. *April 15 – MMS approves amended permit for BP to use a single liner with fewer barriers. *April 16 – Brett Cocales, BP's Operations Drilling Engineer, emails drilling engineer Brian Morel confirming the 6 centralizer approach, saying six should be adequate to obtain a proper cement seal in the well. "Who cares, it's done, end of story, will probably be fine and we'll get a good cement job," he wrote, according to a copy of the e-mail cited in court papers. (Halliburton was the cement provider.) *April 17 – ''Deepwater Horizon'' completes its drilling and the well is being prepared to be cemented so that another rig will retrieve the oil. The blowout preventer is tested and found to be "functional." Gagliano now reports that using only 6 centralizers "would likely produce channeling and a failure of the cement job." *April 18 – Gagliano's report says "well is considered to have a severe gas flow problem."
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flies a crew to conduct a
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to determine whether the cement has bonded to the casing and surrounding formations. It is required in rules. *April 19 – Halliburton completes cementing of the final production liner string. *April 20 – :*7 am – BP cancels a recommended cement bond log test. Conducting the test would have taken 9–12 hours and $128,000. By canceling the cement test BP paid only $10,000. Crew leaves on 11:15 am flight. BP officials gather on the platform to celebrate seven years without an injury on the rig. The planned moving of the ''Deepwater Horizon'' to another location was 43 days past due and the delay had cost BP $21 million. :*9:49 pm (CDT) – Andrea Fleytas had been monitoring the dynamic positioning system on the bridge of the Horizon when she felt a jolt. Before she could make sense of it – a rig shaking shock that came out of nowhere – magenta warnings began flashing on her screen. Magenta meant the most dangerous level of combustible gas intrusion. :*9:56 pm CDT – Gas from the wellbore erupts through the rig floor and then catches fire. The explosion kills 11 platform workers and injures 17 others; another 98 people survive without serious physical injury. *April 21 Coast Guard rear admiral
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. Coast Guard log reports "Potential environmental threat is 700,000 gallons of diesel on board the Deepwater Horizon and estimated potential of 8,000 barrels per day of crude oil, if the well were to completely blowout. Most of the current pollution has been mitigated by the fire. There is some surface sheening extending up to 2 miles from the source." The log also reports that two attempts to shut the BOP using an ROV have failed. *April 22 – Rig sinks. CNN quote Coast Guard Petty Officer Ashley Butler as saying that "oil was leaking from the rig at the rate of about of crude per day." of dispersants are pre-authorized by the
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(EPA) and placed in position even though there is no sign of a leak. Three Norwegian crews from '' Ocean Intervention III'' from
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, and '' Boa Sub C'' (from Boa International) begin using
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s (ROV) to map the seabed and assess the damage to the wreck. The crews report "large amounts of oil that flowed out." *April 23 – Coast Guard rear adm. Mary Landry tells CBS "At this time, there is no crude emanating from that wellhead at the ocean surface, er, at the ocean floor...There is not oil emanating from the riser either." Unified Command begins operating out of the
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. Search and rescue suspended at 5 pm. Eleven of the 126 people on the rig have perished. Coast Guard log reports, "BP will establish an ICP at Houma, Louisiana today to monitor the response and prepare for potential release estimated potential of 64,000- 110,000 bbls (2 ,688,000- 4,620,000 gal) per day of crude oil if the well were to completely blowout." *April 24 – In accordance with the existing in situ burn plans, the OSC determined in situ burning was a viable response method for several reasons. First, weather and sea-state did not allow continuous skimming and alternatives were needed. Second, skimmers and dispersants could not completely remove the oil being released from the well. Finally, the OSC determined in situ burning (ISB) was a safe and effective way to remove large volumes of oil from the ocean surface, based on data for in situ burns from previous spills. :BP reports a leak a day. T
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and other reporting agencies. Price of a barrel of oil (
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) is $84.34. *April 25 – Oil sheen seen covering and is south of Mississippi and Alabama coastlines and was from the ecologically sensitive
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. BP begins process to establish two relief wells. *April 26 – Oil reported southeast of Louisiana. Booms set up to keep oil from washing ashore. A huge containment chamber is moved to
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. BP closing stock price 57.91 Coast Guard log reports "attempts to actuate the blow preventer (BOP) middle rams and blind shears were ineffective due to a hydraulic leak on the valve. Repairs are being worked overnight. The well head continues to discharge approximately 1,000 barrels/day. *April 27 – Slick grows to across and from Louisiana coast. *April 28, the
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estimated that the leak was likely a day, five times larger than initially estimated by BP. BP announces controlled test to burn oil off the surface was successful. Oil is east of the mouth of the
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. MMS postpones 2010 Offshore Industry Safety Awards scheduled to be May 3. *April 29 – Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal declares a state of emergency. of
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were deployed along the coast. By the next day, this nearly doubled to of deployed booms, with an additional staged or being deployed. *April 30 – Oil washes ashore at
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halts new offshore drilling unless safeguards are in place. – Coast Guard issues subpoena to Transocean "to maintain the blowout preventer and to not allow anyone or anything to tamper with it" without the Guard's permission. EPA establishes its website for its response. Sanford Bernstein estimates capping the leaks and cleaning up the spill may cost $12.5 billion. Innocentive launches a website asking people to submit their solutions to the crisis by June 30. On April 30, the
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asked Halliburton to brief it as well as provide any documents it might have related to its work on the Macondo well.


May

*May 2 – President Obama meets with fishermen and Coast Guard in
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Transocean's '' Development Driller III'' starts drilling a first relief well. *May 3 – Shares of
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jump 18% in one day after it is revealed that its dispersant products are being used for the cleanup. *May 5 – BP announces that the smallest of three known leaks had been capped allowing the repair group to focus their efforts on the remaining leaks. *May 6 – Oil sheen discovered in south end of Chandeleur Chain. *May 7 – A container dome is lowered over the largest of the well leaks and pipe the oil to a storage vessel on the surface. *May 8 – BP reports that
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is freezing at the top of the dome making it ineffective. *May 9 – Tar balls reported on
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in Alabama. *May 10 – After failed containment dome BP announces plans to apply five feet in diameter containment vessel nicknamed "top hat". BP announces strategy of trying to push mud and debris down the tube to clog it. The strategy is nicknamed "junk shot." *May 11 – BP, Transocean and Halliburton officials testify before Congress blaming each other for the incident. MMS and Coast Guard Joint Investigation Team chaired by USCG Capt. Hung Nguyen and MMS employee David Dykes begin a Joint Marine Board of Investigation into the accident holding the first hearings at the
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where they interview survivors. *May 12 – BP releases first public video of leak and others say the leak is significantly higher than what BP has been saying. One estimate says it could to be a day. *May 13 –
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calls the oil spill "relatively tiny" in comparison with the size of the "ocean." Transocean files in the
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to limit its liability under the Limitation of Shipowner's Liability Act to just its interest in the ''Deepwater Horizon'' which it values at $26,764,083. *May 14 – BP inserts wide riser into the 21-inch-wide burst pipe. It is initially dislodged when an underwater robot collides with the pipe. *May 15 – Coast Guard and EPA authorize use dispersants underwater, at the source of the Deepwater Horizon leak. *May 16 – '' GSF Development Driller II'' starts drilling second relief well. *May 17 – BP begins burning off gas with the ''
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''. BP says it will release a live feed of the leak hours after receiving a request from Congressman
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. Supporting his position is
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who says the leak may be a day. Chris Oynes, offshore drilling director for the MMS, announces a hurried retirement. *May 19 – Oil washes ashore on mainland Louisiana. *May 21 – BP begins live underwater video broadcasts of the leak.
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established for "scientifically validated information about the amount of oil flowing from BP s leaking oil well." The average daily oil collection rates is a day. *May 22 – Obama signs an executive order establishing the bipartisan National Commission on the BP ''Deepwater Horizon'' Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling *May 23 – BP rebuffs EPA order to change its dispersants. BP says that if oil reaches the shore, it would do more environmental harm than if it were dispersed off the coast. It notes that
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is the only product that is available in sufficient quantities to deal with the spill. *May 24 – BP says it currently has no plans to use explosives on the well. It also flatly denies it ever considered using a
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on the well as some suggested. *May 26 – BP announces plan to force feed heavy
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in a project called "
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". Doug Brown, the chief mechanic on the ''Deepwater Horizon'', testifies at the joint U.S. Coast Guard and Minerals Management Service hearing that a BP representative overruled Transocean employees and insisted on displacing protective drilling mud with seawater just hours before the explosion. *May 27 – Obama announces a six-month moratorium on new deepwater oil drilling permits in of water or more. Based on the oil flow estimates by the Flow Rate Technical Group, the United States government increased its estimate at per day.
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resigns from MMS. *May 28 – Obama visits Louisiana again. *May 29 – BP declares Top Kill is a failure and moves on to their next contingency option, the Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP) Cap Containment System. *May 31 – BP announces plan to slice the leaking pipe, placing a cap on it and channeling the oil to surface ships.


June

*June 1 – Oil began washing up on the beaches of
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. *June 4 – Tar balls arrive on beaches in
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. *June 5 – Obama makes third trip to Louisiana since the disaster began, visits
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for the second time in two weeks. *June 6 – BP abandons plans to close three remaining vents on the containment cap noting that with one vent it is capturing as much oil as it can handle. *June 8 – BP releases the requested
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images of the leak. *June 9 – BP's chief operating officer
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says the underwater plume is "in very minute quantities." *June 11 –
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says the leak could be of oil a day. *June 15 – Obama in the first speech from the
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of his presidency focuses on the spill. *June 16 – Obama meets with Svanberg, Hayward, McKay. BP agrees to fund a $20 billion escrow account administered by
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. *June 17 – Hayward addresses the
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. *June 22 –
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issues restraining order in ''
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'' against the 6-month moratorium on drilling in the Gulf waters of or more. *June 23 – Oil appeared on Pensacola Beach and in
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, and officials warned against swimming for east of the
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line. *June 25 –
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causes relief rigs to disconnect and let the oil spill unchecked into the ocean.


July

*July 1 – The supertanker '' A Whale'', begins skimming tests at Boothville, Louisiana. *July 2 – *
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issues models of the probability of oil coming ashore based on historical winds and currents noting that oil may come ashore in the Keys and Miami. *July 5 – Oil is reported at
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raising fears it will hit
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. *July 8 –
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in 2–1 vote refuses to overturn oil drilling moratorium in
Hornbeck Offshore Services LLC v. Salazar ''Hornbeck Offshore Services v. Salazar'' is an ongoing case in United States federal court. In the wake of the ''Deepwater Horizon'' explosion and the subsequent oil spill, the U.S. Department of the Interior issued a six-month moratorium o ...
. Administration says it will issue a new moratorium. *July 10 – Old cap removed from well at 12:37 pm CDT in preparation for a new cap. Oil is expected to flow unabated into the Gulf for 48 hours. *July 12 :*Three ram capping stack installed on the ''Deepwater Horizon'' LMRP at 7 pm CDT (0000 GMT). The stack completes the installation of the new 40-ton containment device sealing cap. Tests begin on testing well integrity. :*Salazar issues a new moratorium until November 30 on deepwater wells that use a
blowout preventer A blowout preventer (BOP) (pronounced B-O-P, not "bop") is a specialized valve or similar mechanical device, used to seal, control and monitor oil and gas wells to prevent blowouts, the uncontrolled release of crude oil or natural gas from a w ...
. :* National Commission on the BP ''Deepwater Horizon'' Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling begins two days of hearings at the
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*July 15 – BP test cuts off all oil pouring into the Gulf at 2:25 pm. However Thad Allen cautions that it is likely that containment operations will resume following the test. *July 16 – ''A Whale'' will not join the containment process after tests show that its skimming operations were "negligible" in comparison to the much smaller and more nimble skimmers. *July 18 – Allen sends Dudley a letter to provide "written procedure for opening the choke valve as quickly as possible" noting tests have "detected seep a distance from the well and undetermined anomalies at the well." *July 19 :*Kent Wells says BP is considering a "static kill" of the well using heavy mud bumped through the new cap in a process known as
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. :*Donald Vidrine, who was the ranking BP representative on Deepwater Horizon, citing ill health refuses to testify at Coast Guard hearing into the accident. *July 22 :*Ships and personnel leave the spill site as
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approaches. :*NOAA reopens one-third of closed area of Gulf to fishing. *July 24 :*BP says an internal investigation has cleared itself of gross negligence in the spill and will publish the findings in the next month. :*Ships return after Bonnie turns out not to have been as strong as anticipated. *July 27 :*Towing vessel ''Pere Ana C'' pushing the barge Captain Beauford collides with Louisiana-owned oil and natural gas rig C177 in the northern part of
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south of
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. 6,000 feet of boom are placed around rig while it is evaluated. :*BP board formally announces that
Bob Dudley Robert Warren Dudley (born September 14, 1955) is an American-born businessman who is a former group chief executive of BP. He had been president and chief executive of TNK-BP and on June 18, 2010, was assigned to be BP executive in charge of t ...
will replace Tony Hayward as BP CEO effective October 1.


August

*August 2 :*
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reports that the well initially was dumping 62,000 barrels of oil per day initially after the spill and that it dwindled to 53,000 barrels when it was capped as the well was depleted. This means that 4.9 million barrels were dropped into the Gulf. :*
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releases a study of eight
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s which concludes that Corexit 9500 "is generally no more or less toxic than mixtures with the other available alternatives" and that "dispersant-oil mixtures are generally no more toxic to the aquatic test species than oil alone." *August 4 – BP reports that the well achieved "static condition" shortly after midnight after drilling mud is said to now fill the well. *August 14 – President Obama, on a one-night vacation, stays at the Back Bay Marriott in
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. The White House releases a photo of the president and his daughter Sasha Obama swimming in St. Andrew's Bay (Florida) near Alligator Point. The press were not present during the swim.


September

*September 19 – BP officially declares oil well completely and permanently sealed. *September 29 – Andy Inglis, who headed deepwater drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico at the time of the spill, steps down as head of the upstream business. *September 30 – Dudley tells the ''
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'', "We don't believe we have been grossly negligent in anything we've seen in any of the investigations." Dudley also announces BP will create a stronger safety division.


October

*October 1 – Allen steps down.


November

*November 28 - Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. announces the hiring of retired U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen as a Senior Vice President of Thought Leadership on Law Enforcement, Homeland Security Strategy.


December

*December 15 – According to a feature Associated Press story on the homepage of ''Time Magazine'', the U.S. federal government is suing BP Exploration and Production, Inc., and eight other corporations, for unlimited liability, in an effort to have them pay for the massive expenses involved in the cleanup and environmental recovery from the spill, including damages to natural resources; it also seeks civil penalties under the
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. *December 17 – Unified Area Command releases the report from the Operational Science Advisory Team (OSAT) regarding results of sampling and analyses of thousands of water column and sediment samples from the shoreline through deepwater areas
Reference OSAT report at Restorethegulf.gov


References

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