We had one mistake. Yes, a VERY big one. Like I said, a lot has been taken away from this. I have done field installs in 8,000ft of water. Everything has gone smoothly when it comes to doing damage to the environment. Shit happens sometimes.
It kills BP to be in the area they are in after their refinery plant explosion they suffered in Texas City years ago. That caused a HUGE shift of money to move towards safety to help reshape their name and how people in the industry viewed them. All of their time and money wasted JUST for this to happen to them. This is a fucking NIGHTMARE for them right now because of the damage to their reputation, something they have taken years to change.
It is a pain to work with them because their policies for safety are almost ridiculous. Ask anyone in this industry that has had to deal with them. Anyways, they have great engineers there. Companies like Cameron, NOV, FMC, Mustang, and EVERYONE else can take a lot away from this.