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In April of this year, BP engineers concluded that the casing was "unlikely to be a successful cement job," according to a document, referring to how the casing would be sealed to prevent gases from escaping up the well.
Transocean's boss, Steven Newman, said the problem may have been a mishandling of the cement that is supposed to keep gas from escaping up the well pipe to the surface.
Eyewitness Rhonda Chesnutt says the animal then ran into her, before escaping up a tree.
Gases were burnt in a furnace, the fumes escaping up a 250 feet chimney.
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Gas somehow escaped up the well, then exploded, collapsing the rig.
He and his defense team appear confident that he will not be convicted, and that he will escape up to 30 years in prison and $1.5 million in fines.
According to the Government Accountability Office, the provision could allow industry to escape up to $54 billion in legitimate royalties, depending on the price of oil.
"This ties in the boiler and burner so that when the boiler fires, the flue damper allows the gas to escape up to the apartments.
Benedict Arnold knew it: after he tried to surrender West Point to the British he escaped up a carriage road in Garrison.
It is not safe to walk cats on a traditional collars; if they escape up a tree, a breakaway collar will detach, while a standard collar can strangle them.
Although appearing normal at first, within minutes the infant metamorphosed into a horse-headed, bat-winged, fork-tailed demon that escaped up the chimney and into the pines.
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