‘BP ignored warning signs on blowout well’

BP and its contractors missed and ignored warning signs prior to the massive oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, showing an “insufficient consideration of risk” and raising questions about the know-how of key personnel, a group of technical experts concluded.

‘BP ignored warning signs on blowout well’

In a report released late on Tuesday, an independent panel convened by the National Academy of Engineering said the companies failed to learn from “near misses” and neither BP, its contractors, nor federal regulators caught or corrected flawed decisions that contributed to the blowout.

Donald Winter, a professor of engineering practice at the University of Michigan and chair of the study committee, said in a statement that plugging of the well to seal it off for future oil and gas production continued “despite several indications of potential hazard”.

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