Welcome to Wopular's coverage of Bp Oil Spill, Gulf Oil Spill.
Wopular aggregates news headlines from the top newspapers and
news sources. To the right are articles about
Bp Oil Spill, Gulf Oil Spill that have been featured on main sections
of the site.
Below are topics about Bp Oil Spill, Gulf Oil Spill. (Click on "all"
to view all articles related to the topic, including articles NOT about
Bp Oil Spill, Gulf Oil Spill.
With the replacement of the failed blowout preventer and a cement plug in place, the well's seal is almost permanent, the federal spill response chief says. The final step will be to plug the well from the bottom.
A critical device at the center of an investigation into the Gulf oil rig explosion didn't undergo a rigorous recertification process in 2005 as required, a worker told investigators Wednesday.
'Eleven Americans lost their lives and it took seven weeks to invite their families to the White House,' director said in interview about his film on BP spill.
Senh: Spike Lee's at it again. Creating controversy to promote his new film.
A $20 billion compensation fund for economic victims of the BP Gulf oil spill opens for business on Monday amid accusations that the rules established by its administrator are unfair.
BP was working to remove the failed blowout preventer from its ruptured well — a key step towards killing the well and salvaging evidence that could help in the inquiry into the disaster.
A six-month ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico would directly put more than 9,000 people out of work and indirectly affect another 14,000 jobs, according to a memo from the nation's top drilling regulator.
Federal official calls for additional pressure tests before he will give the OK to finish drilling a relief well intended to help plug BP's runaway well for goodGulf Oil Gone?
The state of Alabama has filed suit against BP, Transocean and others responsible for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to Alabama Attorney General Troy King.
Senh: I thought BP's oil spill fund for victims would cover this. Apparently not. There'll be lots of lawsuits from cities and states being affected coming then.