Halliburton - Oil Spill they Created Just Good Timing?

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  1. MikeNV profile image67
    MikeNVposted 13 years ago

    People blame BP because they run the operation... but Haliburton actually cased the rupture.

    Why no anger towards Haliburton?  Gee... I wonder if it has anything to do with all the Haliburton Employees who move in and out of Government Positions?

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    Does a company that both builds oil rigs and cleans up oil spills have any motivation to prevent oil rig disasters?

    That's the question some people in business and politics are asking themselves after Halliburton's purchase of an oil clean-up company 10 days before the Deepwater Horizon explosion that killed 11 workers and launched the worst oil spill in US history.

    Some observers see a conspiracy in the actions of the company once headed by Dick Cheney. Halliburton, which built the cement casing for the Deepwater Horizon's drill, announced its purchase of Houston-based oilfield services company Boots and Coots for $240 million on April 9, just 11 days before the Deepwater Horizon explosion.

    According to a report at the Christian Science Monitor Friday, Boots and Coots is now under contract with BP to help with the oil spill. The company "focuses on oil spill prevention and blowout response," CSM reports. Halliburton's purchase is not yet a done deal -- it's still awaiting regulatory approval, though few observers think the purchase won't pass muster.

    "[Mergers and acquisitions] in the industrial and oil services sectors is totally normal," writes David Anderson at The Inspired Economist, "but the timing in this case, is not. Boots & Coots sure seems like the perfect company to own if it would soon become necessary to get more involved with some oil disaster.

  2. Doug Hughes profile image60
    Doug Hughesposted 13 years ago

    MikeNV - You would have to search Hubpages pretty hard to find anyone with a LOWER opinion of Halliburton than me. But this dog won't hunt.

    The deal has not gone through - and under the circumstances might not clear Congress if it turns out that Haliburton contributed to the disaster. If there was a conspiracy, it makes a lot more sense to wait until AFTER you have closed the deal to cause the spill.

    At the moment, I don't care WHERE cleanup equipment comes from - or who BP pays for that gear. There will be a full investigation - and if Halliburton's gizmo failed - they may not be able to sell Bic lighters to the Oil giants.

    1. alternate poet profile image68
      alternate poetposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      There is no question that it IS Halliburton's gizmo that failed, the one that they installed, for the US Company who did the drilling and all the other work.

      1. Doug Hughes profile image60
        Doug Hughesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        I don't dispute that Halliburton made the 'blowout preventer' that ummmmm - didn't prevent the blowout. When all is said and done, I hope they cut that piece of tin out of the sea bed and do an autopsy. If it turns out that the device failed by bad design or construction, I hope Halliburton have to repay BP for the portion of the total cost they are responsible for.  We just don't know yet. I dislike Halliburton but we have only begun to gather the facts.

        A general contractor is liable for the work of subcontractors. BP selected Halliburton so BP is the 'general' contractor and they can sue Halliburton for their failure - but BP will have to prove their case.  It's going to be an interesting trial. If BP can hang part of this on a defective 'gizmo', where does that leave Halliburton (in terms of liability) for the OTHER gizmos that they sold to other oil companies? It may take a year, but the price of Halliburton stock may be in for a serious adjustment - down.

        And the original allegation of a conspiracy to cause the spill to make money cleaning it up - makes even less sense.

        1. earnestshub profile image81
          earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Very well reasoned Doug.

          I feel it is likely Halliburton did shoddy work. That would be in keeping with their track record.

        2. KFlippin profile image61
          KFlippinposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, very well reasoned.  If you ignore the fact that you are inherently anti-Halliburton given your clear political leanings, and would add that if Halliburton were even 30% clearly suspected as at fault, we'd have listened to our Congressional boobs questioning Halliburton Exec's the past couple days, rather than BP's.

          That said, it is very well-reasoned.  I am most concerned at your quick disavoyance of this being a spill caused by conspiracy - shame on me, I'd have thought you, and other rabid libs, would have jumped on that to spin for your benefit -- but, of course, it does not fit with your goals, stupid really.....but, the quick disavoyance of some deliberate action, from you and others...raises eyebrows just a bit.

          1. alternate poet profile image68
            alternate poetposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            You cannot ignore the fact that Halliburton DID install their own design of Blow-out failsafe to this rig - and it failed.  This is what happened and you can lean any way you like don't change it.

            And your gov would be questioning a US Company about it - don't make me laugh, Halliburton has the US government in its pocket.

            1. bgamall profile image66
              bgamallposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              Halliburton has investments in the Caspian Sea. The Taliban went to Texas in 1997 and you can google it, in order to do a deal with Unocal to build a pipeline to the Caspian Sea.

              Halliburton is evil and really the fact that the Taliban changed their minds is what caused US motivation to allow 911. I believe that the US government allowed 911.

              However, Cheney has been quiet, and I do believe that the courts will judge whether Halliburton is culpable. So really, there is nothing Halliburton can do about it. But BP has final responsibility.

              1. KFlippin profile image61
                KFlippinposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                ......" the US government allowed 911."  Okay. 

                So, if you think that our federal government 'allowed 911', why would you not think that we actually instigated this oil spill, that we did in fact have gov't employees signing off.........  on a fiasco...of untold, unknown consequences.

                1. bgamall profile image66
                  bgamallposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  Could be, except I know how BP operates. My wife used to work for them. They have no clue what they are doing in so many issues of safety and employee relations. They have a buffoon of a CEO.

                  But if evidence came forth that this was some sort of conspiracy I would study it. As of now I don't think it is.

                  1. KFlippin profile image61
                    KFlippinposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                    You seem to be implying that I said the "US government allowed 911" -- your speculative words -- NOT mine. That is an implied lie and farce of monumental proportions, the epitomy of a buffoon. 

                    No doubt you don't think the oil spill was a consipiracy -- to think that, you'd have to think it was a liberal conspiracy, as that is the only cause it would serve.

              2. alternate poet profile image68
                alternate poetposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                Yes BP has final responsibility and when the current political noise dies down the law will take its course and I guess the real causes of this will come out.

          2. Doug Hughes profile image60
            Doug Hughesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            If anyone can find any logic here, please translate to English.  Thank you.

            1. KFlippin profile image61
              KFlippinposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              smile  You are welcome.

            2. alternate poet profile image68
              alternate poetposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              I think it says -

              You are a lefty leaning liberal spinning rabid libs and you dis people who say "ah voy!" while listening to your boobs.

          3. Randy Godwin profile image60
            Randy Godwinposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            No surprise at your comments.  Just because you are a rabid hater of liberals it doesn't mean we must jump to ridiculous conclusions a la KFC!  Meaning using far fetched ideas to attack any chance one gets. 

            I despise Haliburton but like the others here who have tried to put it into words even you would understand, this is not a logical scenario.  Look up logical!

  3. Cattleprod Media profile image60
    Cattleprod Mediaposted 13 years ago

    Why am I not surprised?

  4. lovemychris profile image76
    lovemychrisposted 13 years ago

    I agree Cheney is evil, and if Halliburton is in his pervue, then I don't put anything past them.
    But of course, they've got their legal "out"...they can just blame BP!
    But all this anger laid strictly on BP doesn't pass the smell test.
    Who knows, the BP employee who gave the ok to Haliburton may have been working for them/paid off by them.

    Once again, the age old question....who benefits? Doesn't seem to be BP.

  5. Shadesbreath profile image77
    Shadesbreathposted 13 years ago

    Mike, you have the best forum post titles, so interesting and current events like... but every one of your posts is really a hub.  I always want to participate, but I don't come to the forums to read hubs.  I come to the forums to read, well, comments.  A pararaph.  Maybe two. Three if the writing is really awesome.  Every time I open a forum thread you started, it's an 800 word article minimum.  I bet you'd be making double or triple whatever you get from HP adsense if you wrote this stuff as a hub.  Even if you didn't get any comments.

 
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