Category:Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion
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Deepwater Horizon was a BP / Transocean oil drilling rig that sank on April 22, 2010, following an explosion that killed 11 crewmen. A large oil leak into the Gulf of Mexico ensued.
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- 24 April 2011: U.S. Coast Guard investigation finds 'poor safety culture' contributed to Deepwater Horizon disaster
- 16 April 2011: Experts raise serious questions over safety of U.S. oil industry and warn another spill may be 'unavoidable'
- 30 March 2011: BP lose laptop containing sensitive claimant data
- 21 October 2010: Scientist demands end to US 'addiction to oil'
- 20 September 2010: Deepwater Horizon oil well finally dead, authorities say
- 10 September 2010: BP report into Gulf of Mexico disaster lays blame on other contractors
- 5 August 2010: Wikinews Shorts: August 4, 2010
- 31 July 2010: After 100 days, Deepwater Horizon oil spill still threatens Gulf coast
- 25 July 2010: BP CEO Tony Hayward to resign, say analysts
- 19 July 2010: ROV detects leaks in Deepwater Horizon well cap
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