- Processing Solutions
- Agitators
- Asset Management
- Automation
- Blowers & Fans
- Centrifuges
- Chillers
- Compressors
- Conveyors
- Dryers & Evaporators
- Feeders
- Filtration & Separation
- Flowmeters
- Fluid Flow
- Heat Exchangers
- Instrumentation
- Level Measurement
- Maintenance & Safety
- Mixing & Blending
- Motors & Drives
- Oil Skimmers
- Piping & Tubing
- Packaging Equipment
- Powder & Bulk Solids
- Process Control
- Pumps & Seals
- Size Reduction
- Tanks & Vessels
- Valves & Actuators
- Weighing
- More
- Newsletters
- White Papers
- Buyer's Guide
- Videos
- Events
- Advertise
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government is prepared to release a report into what caused the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in April 2010, The Associated Press reported.
The federal report, which may be released as early as Wednesday, details key data regarding the critical mistakes leading up to the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The report is set for release amid accusations that BP made crucial errors on the well and failed to warn its partners and the U.S. government about the possibilities of a spill.
The federal report, which may be released as early as Wednesday, details key data regarding the critical mistakes leading up to the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
The report is set for release amid accusations that BP made crucial errors on the well and failed to warn its partners and the U.S. government about the possibilities of a spill.
More