consumerenergyreport.com — The Trans-Alaska pipeline was shut down today after crude oil overflowed from a 55,000-barrel crude oil storage tank at a pumping station. BP is the largest single owner of the pipeline operator.
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askantikMay 26, 2010
And then all the other super awesome oil companies can take their business... and the world will be a better place!/s
longbow486May 26, 2010
nice steal from the first comment in the article...
thechauvinistMay 26, 2010
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thechauvinistMay 26, 2010
We pay $3+ in Southern CA
s1ntax_May 26, 2010
liberals are generally the "al gore save the world" type who would get their titties in a knot over something like this simply because of its proximity to recent events ... it was a generalization/stereotype but it was not without purpose.
askantikMay 26, 2010
I didn't say why bother. I just said BP is no more deserving of going under than Chevron or Shell or any other asshat oil company. Period.
kasalaMay 26, 2010
In the past, yes. However, of late with instant media coverage, etc. a quick google search will show that this is no longer the case.And, I don't think that was the point I was trying to make and you know it.
drunkinbdaMay 26, 2010
crap... haven't gotten hated on for the "they're" instead of "their" ...peeps are slow today
akashraMay 26, 2010
Wait, there's not? ooooer - I like the way you think.
adhomineeMay 28, 2010
If they were reasonably responsible, the blowout wouldn't have happened in the first place. Multiple things went wrong on that rig. Each of which could have prevented the blowout. They simply didn't put enough resources in prevention.That is what you call, f**king irresponsible.