So it was a contractor they hired to drill for their oil?
Yes. And with only 1 exception I know of in the Gulf of Mexico, the Shell Auger platform on which Shell actually owns the rig, all oil companies contract rigs to drill their wells. It's the same overseas with few excpetions. And the Shell Auger rig is run by contract personel.
I know about a dozen of the guys that were on the rig. Two worked for the same company I work for, in the same position I hold, and both are gone. I used to work side-by-side with one of them. My wife's first cousin was there. A guy that has a kid on my son's ball team was there. A guy I graduated high school with was there. Others from my hometown, including one of the deceased were there.
The blame will be passed around as it is any time money is involved. Ultimately, I think it will come down to equipment failure. Even if the procedures used were at fault, they were procedures outlined beforehand by BP and approved by the MMS. No oil company arbitrarily just drills, completes, or abandons a well without MMS approval. I have seen MMS tell operators (oil companies) that they can't use the procedures in the oil company's drilling or completion programs.
This is a tragedy, both human and ecological. We work hard here in the Gulf to send everybody home safe and to not harm the environment.
Remember the families of those who didn't go home. I know of one family that has a 2 1/2 year old and his mother is 8 1/2 months pregnant and Daddy will never come home. Another family has grandkids on the way that will never meet their grandfather. There are 9 other families in the same situation.
But yes, the responsible parties will play the blame game.
What I know comes from over 16 years experience in the Gulf of Mexico. Thousands of these wells have been safely drilled and completed, and in many cases recompleted or abandoned, with no harm to anyone or anything.
I know this spill is a terrible environmental tragedy, and the media sensationalizes the congressional hearings and monetary and ecological damage done by it due to its location, but the industry as a whole should not be viewed as unsafe. Good people died trying to do the right thing.
Please remember the families that lost loved ones.