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On December 11, 2003 the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission proposed to impose Civil Penalities on BP for $2,530,000 as a result of its investigation of the A-22 Well explosion.

BP requested informal review meeting which was held on Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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BP, computer techs settle after 6 months  (Anchorage Daily News - February 05, 2005)

Alaska Probe Focuses on BP, Nabors --- Workers Allege Companies Failed to Report Blowouts, Falsified Drilling Records  (The Wall Street Journal - February 03, 2005)

State confirms oil field incident (Fairbanks News Miner - February 03, 2005)

North Slope oil well blowout unreported, whistleblower says (KTUU.com - January 26, 2005)

Oil well 'blowout' probed (Fairbanks News Miner - January 26, 2005)

Letter to Senator Stevens (January 5, 2005)

Hamel, North Slope Workers, Allege Falsification of Safety Tests, Drilling Records

 

Photos  taken during gas/liquids/mud "blow-out" up through rig

on December 6, 2004 at 22:30 hours (with two different cameras) 

 

In $184-Million Lawsuit, AQMD Alleges That BP Failed to Fully Inspect  Refinery for Leaks (Los Angeles Times)

BP to dole out $1.4 million for safety violation cases  (Anchorage Daily News)

Nabors Drilling is an international company with the largest land based drilling operations in the world. !

                                                                                                      

Operator John Shugak was injured in the A-22 Well House when it exploded

Latest News from AOGC ( February 26 )

 Commission Proposes $2.5 Million Civil Penalties for the A-22 Explosion

Compliance Agreement imposed on BP by EPA Debarment Counsel

BP Faces $2.5 M Alaska Fine - Financial Times