Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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Exclusive: Australian scientific agency rejects ‘ghostwriting’ claims made by US law firm representing victims of Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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Environmental activists sued EPA to update regulations, after thousands of people sickened from Deepwater Horizon cleanup
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Up to 45% of Barataria Bay’s dolphins died after 2010. Now they face the threat of new drilling and a Mississippi River scheme
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The long read: When the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in 2010, Stephen Stone escaped with his life. But in the years that followed, he came to feel deeply betrayed by the industry he had once trusted
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The danger of deepwater oil operations, combined with the loosening of Obama-era rules, mean the risk of a repeat disaster is high
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Nils Pratley on financeElon Musk is already walking on air, never mind flying to Mars
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This year will see documentary makers tackle everything from unfathomable stardom to harrowing tragedy
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Chief executive lauded for rescuing oil firm from 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster
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Environmental groups oppose loosening Obama-era regulations as Trump pushes to expand offshore drilling
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Proposed revised rules would give oil companies more power to self-regulate their offshore drilling operations
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Stricken by Deepwater Horizon for years, the company is benefiting, like its competitors, from crude’s rapid rise
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Oil spill disaster reduced biodiversity in sites closest to spill, report finds, as White House rolls back conservation measures
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Firm’s financial pain offset by rising oil prices as it winds down payouts from 2010 disaster
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Costly failures show ‘urgent attention’ needed to improve how oil giant manages crucial engineering data at plants
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John Sauven: As BP pushes ahead with plans to drill in the pristine Bight, the oil leak off the coast of Scotland serves as a timely reminder of the company’s track record on environmental disasters
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