The picutre was taken October 2006.
By Hilton Price
BP is asking a federal judge to punish Halliburton, claiming the company destroyed evidence that it did insufficient work on BP’s Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico, the site of the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
BP claims Halliburton intentionally destroyed the results of slurry testing, and lost computer data evidence of cement performance results. BP is asking U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier to sanction Halliburton for the slurry results, and bring in forensic experts to find the missing computer data.
A representative for Halliburton says BP’s claims are without merit. Halliburton has already accused BP of fraud, defamation, and other claims....
Isn't it interesting that with Democrats set to take over the House, and possibly the Senate -- and with the prospect of investigations against the White House to come about as a result -- that there should be a paper shredding company truck parked outside Dick Cheney's house.
BP accuses Halliburton of destroying Macondo evidence (click title to entry -thank you)
December 6, 2011
By Hilton Price
BP is asking a federal judge to punish Halliburton, claiming the company destroyed evidence that it did insufficient work on BP’s Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico, the site of the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
BP claims Halliburton intentionally destroyed the results of slurry testing, and lost computer data evidence of cement performance results. BP is asking U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier to sanction Halliburton for the slurry results, and bring in forensic experts to find the missing computer data.
A representative for Halliburton says BP’s claims are without merit. Halliburton has already accused BP of fraud, defamation, and other claims....