Art Not Oil

April 18, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Earlier today I said we haven’t got it in for BP. So, in the interests of impartiality, I am just passing this message on and not commenting on yet another organisation or person having a go at this Great British institution. It concerns Art Not Oil which is “a rolling exhibition aimed at encouraging artists … Read More

UK Scientist Attacks BP’s Role in Arctic Project

April 18, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Now – you might start thinking we have it in for BP, especially in the Arctic region. No, this is not true. The company seems to be doing enough damage to its corporate reputation and the environment without us. But now it faces further criticism for its operations. This time from the head of the … Read More

Yet Another Pipeline Problem for BP in Alaska

April 18, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

BP has admitted that it has found yet another pipeline break caused by corrosion on the North Slope, at the same time it faces a criminal investigation into its management of pipelines and six weeks after the company caused the worst spill on the North Slope. “We are at the point where there is so … Read More

$144,573 A Day for Exxon’s Lee Raymond

April 18, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

During his tenure as one of the world’s most powerful oilmen, Lee Raymond who retired as Exxon’s Chief Executive last December, was vilified by environmentalists for his stance on climate change. Over the last decade Exxon has led the way to derail any action on the issue. The consequences of Raymond’s actions will be felt … Read More