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NEW ORLEANS | Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:33pm EDT
(Reuters) - In the frantic days after the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP lied about how much oil was leaking from its Macondo well and took too long to cap it, plaintiffs' lawyers said on Monday at the opening of the second phase of the company's trial.
A lawyer for BP told the U.S. District Court in New Orleans that the company did not misrepresent the oil flow and followed U.S. standards before and after the spill, the worst marine pollution disaster in the United States.
The British oil company is fighting to hold down fines that could hit $18 billion at the trial, which will determine damages. BP's annualized earnings, based on last quarter, are running at about $17 billion.
"BP refused to spend any time or money preparing to stop a deepwater blowout at its source," said Brian Barr, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, which include people affected by the spill, the U.S. government and Gulf states, and BP's former contractors.
"BP then made the situation worse," Barr said. "By lying about the amount of flow from the well."
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derby378
(30,252 posts)...telling us how great it is to visit the Gulf States and eat their seafood!
Man, I wish it was true, but I still don't trust a damn thing that BP says, let alone its CEO, Mr. I Want My Life Back.
G_j
(40,366 posts)Since the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig, BP has spent enormous amounts on advertising, including nearly $100 million during the four months of the spill -- about $5 million a week, according to Fortune.
Link Speed
(650 posts)He kept insisting that BP was grossly 'underestimating' the flow and not doing shit to cap it.