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Part I: History
A brief history of oil spills
-Arabian Gulf
-Ixtoc I
-Atlantic Empress
-Fergana Valley
-ABT Summer
-Nowruz Field Platform
-Catillo de Bellver

Amoco Cadiz

MT Haven
-Odyssey

Sea Star

Morris J. Berman

Irenes Serenade

Urquila

Torrey Canyon

Montara
Part II: The industry
Various ways to extract oil
Where does oil come from?

early extraction and shallow well

offshore drilling

deep sea drilling

the complication of combined oil and gas at pressure

the risks in perspective of drilling, transportation, refining, distribution, and consumption
Part III: What happened
The Macondo spill

history of the Macondo oil reservoir

events leading up to the fire and spill

partners in the spill

early BP response

U.S. Federal government response

the science of determining the spill rate
Part IV: The media
For all the world to see

the first example of transparency at the ocean's floor

a spill in clear view

the role of the media

an assumption of moral responsibility

the public face of BP

24 hour news cycle
Part V: The science
Engineering a solution

what went wrong

five contributing factors and their implications

the effectiveness of various solutions

deep sea dispersants

the new phenomenon of subsea plumes

when engineering meets politics
Part VI: Politics
A parallel political agenda

a stalled U.S. energy bill

concessions to offshore drilling in return for a filibuster proof energy bill

a moratorium on drilling

finger pointing

Congress extracts a pound of flesh

time to talk tough, heads must role
Part VII: Business
The market response

loss of value of BP stock

exaggerated claims of cost and liability

promise to pay all legitimate claims

the $20B solution

a special master and his scope

talk of bankruptcy, merger and acquisition
Part VIII:- The fix
Capping and abating the spill

a final solution

the cleanup effort

long term effects

direct and indirect costs

the human toll

the effectiveness of compensation
Part IX: The law
A complicated legal landmine

statutory liability

the Jones Act

Who's in charge

new laws in Congress can't be retroactive

maritime oil spill law

shareholder and class action suits
Part X: Our role
The world's insatiable need for energy and hydrocarbon based fuels

we are all part of the problem

past consumption

demand from emerging nations

future prospects

all the easy oil has been tapped

the economics of alternatives to hydrocarbons
Part XI:
Conclusion
Where to go from here.

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