Deepwater Horizon - Transocean Oil Rig Fire

[QUOTE=dell;39407]For once, Alcor, I may agree with you–at least in part. While Mitsui has been notably silent, Anadarko, it turns out, was being kept informed by BP–and APPROVED the changes in well design. In plainer words, they were fully complicit. Assuming Macondo gets capped in 2010, BP will survive: weakened severely, but survive in some form. Anadarko, to me, looks like a really good short: I figure that they are a zombie company already. Of course, I also said that Citi and BoA were zombies too–and they were, but the gov’t wasn’t going to let them fail, no matter what. Anadarko isn’t too big to fail.[/QUOTE]
Dell, obviously I have not kept up with the thread over the past couple of weeks since we seemed to encounter technical difficulties. Could you post a link with proof of Anadarko’s response of agreeing to the unsafe irresponsible acts performed by BP’s engineering group with regards to design change & disregard to Halliburton’s recommendations as well as BP not following their own recommendations of complete circulation before mixing & pumping the final cement job?