BP CEO change won’t diminish Gulf response: govt

July 27, 2010 by John McRae 

Bubbles rise from the new containment capping stack in this image captured from a BP live video feed from the Gulf of Mexico, July 24, 2010. BP Plc moved ships and workers back to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill site as a storm eased on Saturday, and it could begin pumping mud into the blown-out well to try to plug the leak within three days. BP sealed the leak last week with the tight-fitting containment cap, choking off the flow of oil for the first time since an April 20 rig explosion killed 11 workers and sent crude spewing into the Gulf. REUTERS/BP/Handout  (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSReuters – The top U.S. official overseeing the response to BP Plc’s Gulf of Mexico oil leak said on Tuesday he doesn’t expect the company’s commitment to cleaning up the spill to be diminished with its change in leadership.


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