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Smart Pig: BP's OTHER Spill this Week

GREG PALAST FOR BUZZFLASH

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Oil spill residue, Chenega, Alaska©1997James Macalpine-PIF

With the Gulf Coast dying of oil poisoning, there's no space in the press for British Petroleum's latest spill, just this week: over 100,000 gallons, at its Alaska pipeline operation. A hundred thousand used to be a lot. Still is.

On Tuesday, Pump Station 9, at Delta Junction on the 800-mile pipeline, busted. Thousands of barrels began spewing an explosive cocktail of hydrocarbons after "procedures weren't properly implemented" by BP operators, say state inspectors "Procedures weren't properly implemented" is, it seems, BP's company motto.

Few Americans know that BP owns the controlling stake in the trans-Alaska pipeline; but, unlike with the Deepwater Horizon, BP keeps its Limey name off the Big Pipe.

There's another reason to keep their name off the Pipe: their management of the pipe stinks. It's corroded, it's undermanned and "basic maintenance" is a term BP never heard of.

How does BP get away with it? The same way the Godfather got away with it: bad things happen to folks who blow the whistle. BP has a habit of hunting down and destroying the careers of those who warn of pipeline problems.

In one case, BP's CEO of Alaskan operations hired a former CIA expert to break into the home of a whistleblower, Chuck Hamel, who had complained of conditions at the pipe's tanker facility. BP tapped his phone calls with a US congressman and ran a surveillance and smear campaign against him. When caught, a US federal judge said BP's acts were "reminiscent of Nazi Germany."

This was not an isolated case. Captain James Woodle, once in charge of the pipe's Valdez terminus, was blackmailed into resigning the post when he complained of disastrous conditions there. The weapon used on Woodle was a file of faked evidence of marital infidelity. Nice guys, eh?

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Dan Lawn, Alaska state pipeline inspector who challenged BP.
photo: J. Macalpine 1997 (Palast Fund)

Two decades ago, I had the unhappy job of leading an investigation of British Petroleum's management of the Alaska pipeline system. I was working for the Chugach villages, the Alaskan Natives who own the shoreline slimed by the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker grounding.

Even then, a courageous, steel-eyed government inspector, Dan Lawn, was hollering about corrosion all through the BP pipeline. I say "courageous" because Lawn kept his job only because his union's lawyers have kept BP from having his head.

It wasn't until 2006, 17 years later, that BP claimed to have suddenly discovered corrosion necessitating an emergency shut-down of the line.

It was pretty darn hard for BP to claim surprise in August 2006 that corrosion required shutting the pipeline. Five months earlier, Inspector Lawn had written his umpteenth warning when he identified corrosion as the cause of a big leak .

BP should have known about the problem years before that ... if only because they had taped Dan Lawn's home phone calls.

BP: Red, White and Bush

I don't want readers to think BP is a foreign marauder unconcerned about America.

The company is deeply involved in our democracy. Bob Malone, until last year the Chairman of BP America, was also Alaska State Co-Chairman of the Bush re-election campaign. Mr. Bush, in turn, was so impressed with BP's care of Alaska's environment that he pushed again to open the state's arctic wildlife refuge (ANWR) to drilling by the BP consortium.

You can go to Alaska today and see for yourself the evidence of BP's care of the wilderness. You can smell it: the crude oil is still on the beaches from the Exxon Valdez spill.

Exxon took all the blame for the spill because they were dumb enough to have the company's name on the ship. But it was BP's pipeline managers who filed reports that oil spill containment equipment was sitting right at the site of the grounding near Bligh Island. However, the reports were bogus, the equipment wasn't there and so the beaches were poisoned. At the time, our investigators uncovered four-volumes worth of faked safety reports and concluded that BP was at least as culpable as Exxon for the 1,200 miles of oil-destroyed coastline.

Nevertheless, we know BP cares about nature because they have lots of photos of solar panels in their annual reports - and they've painted every one of their gas stations green.

The green paint-job is supposed to represent the oil giant's love of Mother Nature. But CEO Tony Hayward knows it stands for the color of the Yankee dollar.

In 2006, BP finally discovered the dangerous corrosion in the pipeline after running a "smart pig" through it. The "pig" is an electronic drone that BP should have been using continuously, though they had not done so for 14 years. Another "procedure not properly implemented."

By not properly inspecting the pipeline for over a decade, BP failed to prevent that March 2006 spill which polluted Prudhoe Bay. And cheaping out on remote controls for their oil well blow-out preventers appears to have cost the lives of 11 men on the Deepwater Horizon.

But then, failure to implement proper safety procedures has saved BP, not millions but billions of dollars, suggests that the company's pig is indeed, very, very smart.


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Greg Palast investigated charges of fraud by BP and Exxon in the grounding of the Exxon Valdez for Alaska's Chugach Natives.

Palast's investigation of Chevron's oil drilling operations in the Amazon for BBC Television Newsnight is included in the DVD compendium Palast Investigates.

Palast's investigations are supported in part by the Puffin and Cloud Mountain Foundations and the Palast Investigative Fund, a 501c3 charitable trust.


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This could be one of those possibilities that could trigger us to think deeply. Are we in need to examine the issue? The salary CEO's make does not matter to me, except when they're committing unlawful acts to get a lot more. People at this time are brining into question the $5 million Tony Hayward made the last fiscal year. That isn't truly lots of cash in comparison to numerous CEO's of many major corporations. CEO's pay is definitely much larger than their workers and in comparison $5 million is not a lot. No CEO most likely needs a small unsecured loan at their earnings, but that is among the reasons individuals fight to climb up that food chain. I know we all have been criticizing BP, and with justification, but come on let's not start a fight where there really shouldn't be one.

Why not use Explosive to Shut the Deep Water Well?

I would like to know why noone has considered literally using explosives to close the deep water oil spill.  It seems that everything that I read is talking about some solution that keeps the well working and I can understand why BP wants that.  But I think the people don't really care if the well ever yields one barrel of oil  And I think well placed explosive charges could be used to close it by either melting the surrounding rocks to form a plug or collapsing the well entirely.  Of course these solutions would probably close the well forever and BP will lose money.  But in the meantime who knows how much of the Gulf of Mexico or even the Atlantic Ocean the leak may affect?

Not just oil wells...

Natural gas, too. I live in Arkansas in the Fayetteville Shale Play, and when this all started, the biggest players were Southeast Energy and Chesapeake. Well, guess what? Our lease was with Chesapeake, but now it has been bought out by BP. Lots of promises made here to people about jobs and economic development. Ha. They brought in their own workers from Texas and Oklahoma, very few jobs here for locals. They ruined the water, which used to be the best in the state. And you can't refuse to lease to them, because they have a deal with the state that allows them to simply take your land to use for whatever they choose to pay for it.

The BP ASSAULT on AMERICA's fragile resources...

  "a US federal judge said BP's acts were 'reminiscent of Nazi Germany'."

 As usual, great reporting by Greg Palast, who has been DRIVEN INTO JOURNALISTIC EXILE by the horrendous, fascist propaganda US "mainstream" media.

   The sympathetic (not to say "fawning")  biography of  THE ROTHSCHILDS by Fredrick Morton  (also - http://www.librarything.com/work/270093)  lets slip the cold truth:  in a later chapter discussing one of the London Lord Rothschilds, Morton let's slip in rather glib fashion  "...of course,  Lord Rothschild was the England based party of  3 way split of ALL THE WORLD's OIL: the other 2 partners were Royal Dutch Shell, and Rockefeller's  Standard Oil."

     Putting 2 and 2 together,  BP - BRITISH Petroleum -  was, AND IS,  a  ROTHSCHILDS dominated company. 

   (Not saying much, when you realize that from the time that England survived Napoleon and went on to be the dominant power on the globe, the Rothschilds DOMINATED the Bank of England.) 

   Taken to modern times, the BP ASSAULT on AMERICA's precious and FRAGILE  coastlines, is a ROTHSCHILDS (and their  family, corporate, & ideological inheritors)  ASSAULT ON AMERICA.
 
 THANKS FOR NOTHING, Rothschilds/BP !!!

 

BP's OTHER Spill this Week

DISGUSTING!!! OBAMA GET SOME BALLS!!!

We the American people must bring down BP!!!  I'm sure that progressives everywhere in this nation would get behind Obama! It would be a great threat to other oil companies.  Obama needs to grow some balls!  Doesn't he think about the future of his children???  Does he want them to live in a world controlled by anti-environment corporations?

Obama, quit kissing the republicans' asses; quit kissing the blue-dog conservative democrats' asses; quit kissing the corporations' asses!  Get behind your base! We got you elected wanting CHANGE....remember??!  Are you going to just ignore us now!  Did you lie to us?  God help us if you did!

 

REJOICE!!! OBAMA GOTS SOME BALLS!!!

 

REJOICE O MAX!!

But have faith that thy divine Mr. Oslama hath heard thy pleas, for just now on TV have I just beheld him frolicking along a pre-cleaned Louisiana beach, enacting himself reverently picking up some balls... SOME BALLS OF BP OIL!!!

Forgive them, O Divine Oslama who art in Louisiana, for poor BP knew not what they dood.  

For as thou hath done dood for thy corporate Wall Street banksters, and thy corporate health insurance magnates, and thy corporate Massey slayer of coal miners, so shalt thy see-no-corporate-evil Eric Holder not prosecute, but forgive and pander to BP, great killer of oceans and even greater giver of legal bribes.      For to err is corporate human hood, to forgive and pander is Divine.

I really don't understand how anyone ...

... who was paying attention at all during the election thought they were voting for a fighter when they pulled the lever for Obama, or how they can just now begin to wonder if he is lying to "us"?

Seriously, ...... how is that possible?

BP Smart Pig

If BP is allowed near another oil well in the US, we have no one but ourselves to blame. This disaster should wipe them out financially.  Even then, they can't undo all the harm they've done. I'd like to see some of them do time in jail. If my negligence causes harm to someone, I am criminally liable. Why is it ok to greedily fail to protect lives and the environment for the sake of profits? That to me is more evil.

Big oil will never let go.

Big oil will never let go. We have to start using plug in electric, locally produced alcohol and human powered transport to kill the beast. My PERSONAL contribution will be to convert and old peugeot 404 to run on alcohol and run it on alcohol when I am not riding my bike. To hell with petroleum. It's toxic inside and out, it will never get better.