Williams you are a brave man, with 2 life boats at your disposal you didn't use them because you never wanted to leave anyone behind. A true hero and a true colleague we would all want to work with is who you are.
They hire quality control, quality assurance, safety people but unfortunate in most cases… They are the ones that pay those people and run the operation. You CANNOT cook your own soup and taste it and say it’s good or bad…! Quality control, quality assurance, and safety. People have to be independent and have power, just like a medical doctor in the military.
Couldnt even imagine myself in that situation. Middle of the night, middle of the ocean, engulfed in flames, explosions all around, and you have to jump 10 stories into the darkness below.. Then you get to relive it over and over in your head. No amount of monetary compensation can make up for that.
CEOs, lobbyists, and the higher up will tell you all their work is perfectly safe, for humans and the environment. The actual people who work on the rigs can show you missing fingers, legs, and eyes, and then tell you about the friends they've lost on the job due to the negligence of the higher ups. The lies we have been told over the decades are catching up to us all. If you believe the petro industry is safe, I've got a nice beach side property in Louisiana to sell you, cheap.
have buddies who have all lost fingers and gotten injured working in the Permian Basin this year alone. Fired and left with no way to pay the bills for the medical care they received
When it comes about death or survival, that's when a brave man inside comes out. This men went through that experience already letting that brave man inside him come out.
And there's no doubt, nor wonder why our Native American Indians do NOT want the oil lines running through what land US America has given them, known as Reservations.
According to who? You realize they get royalties for those transportation pipes. You're comparing apples and oranges. Those are low pressure, above ground or buried under very little soil, so easily accessible.
We are still finding that small crustations crabs, muscles are contaminated with oil. I was there when I saw the fires and black smoke shooting in the air and watched as the grouper troopers came back their boats were full of oil and them too.
Well done to the mississipi engineers etc who helped to mop up that oil bubbling up out of the seabed and polluting everything. Too the Taylor company that was a greedy scumbag move on trying not to take responsibility for what you've done.Aye hope those 3 guys make millions from the oil they are collecting and a big THANKYOU for helping to save the environment for everyone,wildlife,fishermen etc everyone that relies on that waterway for their livelihood.
So they just paid their fines, and dissolved the company, and went about their merry way? So how much damage did they do in the long run??? All these environmental problems don't just go away because everyone runs away and says fk it. All of their assets and bank accounts should be frozen to ensure reparations for future damages also. Behind every great act of humanity there is usually some sinister deed.
@@danny208YT Hey, I’m very proud of how little of my money has gone to the oil companies. Now, my money is not funding the fascists in the Republican Party. Always follow the money.
@Allfaxnocaps you've misunderstood his comment. Hes saying that the fact that theirs multiple spills, its a problem with the oil industry. He's not referring to a problem with the actual title, lol.
Wrong !!! The oil industry’s safety record is 10X better than the airline industry (similar accident disaster industry). Relative to the billions of barrels of petroleum produced over the decades, both the number spills AND the quantities of spilled oil would likely be less than 1.0% worldwide.
@@ProducerGio - Oh really ??? Then why is oil the world's largest industry by a long shot. Without oil modern civilization would collapse (just ask Elon Musk). You could not survive for one week without petroleum.
LOL the cold blood for her to say that companies are very responsible when leaks happens. Maybe there are companies out there but its not how it goes worldwide.
Ur right … I never understand this craziness. All they do is raise gas prices and we pay the fine and they are like well:: they paying it so let’s just keep it that high till we make double or triple back for them coming at us 😢. It’s a monopoly and should be illegal
Wow… I know nothing about engineering but to hear how many things were wrong with the bop and they still pushed the crew to go faster and seal the well up without the mud in the well is insane
Yep every Sunday mid day, safety meeting, lifeboat training,, then steak for lunch. It was the most scariest job i ever had. I was on Transocean drill ship. Same companies. I lasted 8 months.
I was out there within an hour after she blew, thankfully the Daymond Bankston, their vessel, was there when it happened and was able to pick up all the survivors. I spent 45 years on vessels in the oil fields, and this kind of stuff was a common occurrence, to take a chance and bypass safety. And that professor is absolutely correct when he said the one whose fault is BP, the paying customer, is always at fault! They are the ones who twist the arm of the contractors. And in the Taylor spill, 3 gallons a day, the oil companies ALWAYS give the Coast Guard a lesser amount than what was actually spilled. Chevron was the biggest fibber of the amount of a spill. But I always told them the truth. I got into a bunch of trouble for calling the Coast Guard on a large spill Exxon had and was using dispersant. They never called it in, trying to hide it, you can't hide a spill like that, just get it away from your platforms and hopefully when a helicopter reports the spill they can't figure out who had the spill. To this day I refuse to use Chevron products from being bullied constantly to go against regulations and safety. Durrel Pelligran with Chevron terminated me because I refused to haul chemicals my vessel was not allowed to haul, I told him I needed to get the boat certified to haul certain things and other things I could not haul due to regulations. He didn't like that, so he had me terminated.
The sad thing is our government had held patents under lock and key that would greatly reduce the need for oil but it’s the greed that is keeping it locked up.
I was sailing on a west coast tanker for chevron at that time. Gregory Cousins, 3rd Mate on watch when the crash happened had 1 thing to do on his watch TO CHANGE COURSE and that was not done. The Captain told him he had to make the turn shortly and asked if he understood. The Captain must transmit a departure message when the ship leaves port so that is where the Captain went when he left the 3rd mate. The look out yelled into the bridge that they had a red buoy on their starboard bow while leaving port. This should have an unbelievable event because it means your going on the wrong side of the bouy. She reported it again and this time the 3rd mate told the helmsman put your rudder over to starboard so he did but the helm was on autopilot so its did very little. By the time they realized the ship was about to hit the reef, the order was given hard right rudder. The 3rd mate picked up the phone to tell the captain something was wrong. The captain answered the phone and a loud crash was heard throughout the ship.
Holy cow!😢 I don’t feel that sorry for BP, I feel sorry for the wildlife that lives/lived in these waters. 😟 This reminds me of Chernobyl on a much smaller scale. 🤯💔 BTW, where was this “Engineer “before this happened?!!😤
oh no nobody important was injured only that which is replaceable. but the money loss thats the saddest thing ever. its all ok just keep on driving to your destination.
Sounds like if the company running Deepwater had only cared more about doing things safely rather than fast everything would have been fine, at least in the first of the vid when they were drilling 13,000 feet.
13:13 Crazy thing is I bet that both BP and Trans Ocean put a hit on him. And he’s a real hero for taking on big oil also. And the movie is just as good he is played by Mark Wahlberg. Deep Water Horizon:::
Anyone notice the big scorched huge burn hole on the helipad ?? Which wasn't anywhere near the fires !!?? How was that possible, it looked like it was burned through by a laser !! Directed Energy lasers at that !!
They hire quality control, quality assurance, safety people but unfortunate in most cases… They are the ones that pay those people and run the operation. You CANNOT cook your own soup and taste it and say it’s good or bad…! Quality control, quality assurance, and safety. People have to be independent and have power, just like a medical doctor in the military.
You could see the senior citizen lady at sixty minutes and the Abassasador Nicholas Burns were so happy at the amount of Tech companies including Tesla have moved to China bacause buisness is booming in China.
That cost of using petroleum is way too high to the environment the world needs to start driving electric cars… I have been driving electric cars for 13 years now and I would never ever go back to an internal combustion engine…. do yourself a favor and go and check out an electric car now easily you can get 300 mile range.
I still remember Obama’s inaction, while the environmental disaster grew day by day, because of his vindictiveness towards B.P., i.e., the U.K., because his father, who’d abandoned him, was a ne’er do well blaming his failed life in Kenya on colonialism, as written about in Barrack’s book, "Dreams of my Father."
34:04 😂 u can tell he’s got the drinkers twitch in his face. 😂😂he’s the driest he’s ever been in his entire life - during this interview 😂😅 and he’s got some airplane bottles in his car. 😂😂 I bet u can see the checks who paid for his DUI say Exon petty cash 💰 😢
acids and entire OIL rig, was underreported by, Haliburton , which was duely sued ; Haliburton lost, because UNTRAINED workers on the RIG , caused its explosion. M.A.Bodine
Listen. What is INTERESTING, is what was the aftermath. You never say anything about that. Obama, you should tell what the concequenses are. Mr. Nightshift.
Williams you are a brave man, with 2 life boats at your disposal you didn't use them because you never wanted to leave anyone behind. A true hero and a true colleague we would all want to work with is who you are.
They hire quality control, quality assurance, safety people but unfortunate in most cases… They are the ones that pay those people and run the operation. You CANNOT cook your own soup and taste it and say it’s good or bad…! Quality control, quality assurance, and safety. People have to be independent and have power, just like a medical doctor in the military.
these oil companies don't care about anything or anyone... the only thing they care about is the money they make.
Yes. The goal of every for profit company is .....profit
Couldnt even imagine myself in that situation. Middle of the night, middle of the ocean, engulfed in flames, explosions all around, and you have to jump 10 stories into the darkness below.. Then you get to relive it over and over in your head. No amount of monetary compensation can make up for that.
There’s shark in them big black waves 😮
680 million dollaars wouldn't make ya feel a bit better?
Nonsense. If you got millions after surviving that you would be fine.
Pay me multiple millions of dollars, and I'd be first to volunteer
7@@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr
Mike Williams is tough af. To survive through all of that, you have to be true warrior. A man's Man. God Bless him and his family.
🎉
mike williams on the jets could never
Mike I hope you are well. Thank you for sharing this story. I know it was painful to relive during the interview. Bless you and your family.
One of the most compelling examples of Honor Duty and ultimately Survival that I have ever heard of in my lifetime. God Bless this Man
BP should not be allowed to operate.
how about gazprom
BP should have been shut down after the Texas explosion
God bless Mike Williams. SSOO TRAUMATIC. He tells this better than any book could write it. What a precious soul.
CEOs, lobbyists, and the higher up will tell you all their work is perfectly safe, for humans and the environment. The actual people who work on the rigs can show you missing fingers, legs, and eyes, and then tell you about the friends they've lost on the job due to the negligence of the higher ups. The lies we have been told over the decades are catching up to us all. If you believe the petro industry is safe, I've got a nice beach side property in Louisiana to sell you, cheap.
have buddies who have all lost fingers and gotten injured working in the Permian Basin this year alone. Fired and left with no way to pay the bills for the medical care they received
When it comes about death or survival, that's when a brave man inside comes out.
This men went through that experience already letting that brave man inside him come out.
The first part got me glued! To the screen for like 10 minutes
this is incredible information im so fascinated with this story. thanks 60mins
And there's no doubt, nor wonder why our Native American Indians do NOT want the oil lines running through what land US America has given them, known as Reservations.
According to who? You realize they get royalties for those transportation pipes. You're comparing apples and oranges. Those are low pressure, above ground or buried under very little soil, so easily accessible.
13min in and all I can say is WOW!!🤯
First one is the most incredible interview ever.
We are still finding that small crustations crabs, muscles are contaminated with oil. I was there when I saw the fires and black smoke shooting in the air and watched as the grouper troopers came back their boats were full of oil and them too.
Well done to the mississipi engineers etc who helped to mop up that oil bubbling up out of the seabed and polluting everything. Too the Taylor company that was a greedy scumbag move on trying not to take responsibility for what you've done.Aye hope those 3 guys make millions from the oil they are collecting and a big THANKYOU for helping to save the environment for everyone,wildlife,fishermen etc everyone that relies on that waterway for their livelihood.
Oh, BP wanted to do something to speed up the process, making the operation more reckless and risky? What a surprise!
So they just paid their fines, and dissolved the company, and went about their merry way? So how much damage did they do in the long run??? All these environmental problems don't just go away because everyone runs away and says fk it. All of their assets and bank accounts should be frozen to ensure reparations for future damages also. Behind every great act of humanity there is usually some sinister deed.
Exxon Valdez nuts
whole Valdez family is practically INSANE, as is parts of Sth Central LAX. 😅
Thank you very much!
I have not pulled into an Exxon station since.
BP is British Petroleum.
@@filispirit
I have not been there either.
Lies
@@danny208YT
Hey, I’m very proud of how little of my money has gone to the oil companies. Now, my money is not funding the fascists in the Republican Party.
Always follow the money.
My dad also refuses to go to Exxon but it's because of the Exxon oil spill in Alaska.
I hate BP. I still don’t buy your gas lol
The fact that the title of this video is plural shows how negligent this industry really is
Most videos are spelled wrong now days. Its not the industry or producers doing, its who ever reposted the video as if they were the ones who made it
@Allfaxnocaps you've misunderstood his comment. Hes saying that the fact that theirs multiple spills, its a problem with the oil industry. He's not referring to a problem with the actual title, lol.
Wrong !!! The oil industry’s safety record is 10X better than the airline industry (similar accident disaster industry). Relative to the billions of barrels of petroleum produced over the decades, both the number spills AND the quantities of spilled oil would likely be less than 1.0% worldwide.
@@lrvracer3515 no one cares
@@ProducerGio -
Oh really ??? Then why is oil the world's largest industry by a long shot. Without oil modern civilization would collapse (just ask Elon Musk). You could not survive for one week without petroleum.
This is an amazing report thank you for educating me
LOL the cold blood for her to say that companies are very responsible when leaks happens. Maybe there are companies out there but its not how it goes worldwide.
I'm curious why my comment was removed about swimming in the Gulf of Mexico? Other comments were also removed by other people?
Money over safety . BP was Boss over lives.
Yet , the fines imposed are absolutely nothing to them
Ur right … I never understand this craziness. All they do is raise gas prices and we pay the fine and they are like well:: they paying it so let’s just keep it that high till we make double or triple back for them coming at us 😢. It’s a monopoly and should be illegal
SAFE FIRST!!!!!!!!! DAM THE COST!!!!!!!!!!
Watching news from 1999. Feels nostalgic
Wow… I know nothing about engineering but to hear how many things were wrong with the bop and they still pushed the crew to go faster and seal the well up without the mud in the well is insane
Yep every Sunday mid day, safety meeting, lifeboat training,, then steak for lunch. It was the most scariest job i ever had. I was on Transocean drill ship. Same companies. I lasted 8 months.
Um all you have to do to know what happened is to watch that movie with John Malkovich lol!
Mark Wahlberg played this guy, Mike.
I was out there within an hour after she blew, thankfully the Daymond Bankston, their vessel, was there when it happened and was able to pick up all the survivors. I spent 45 years on vessels in the oil fields, and this kind of stuff was a common occurrence, to take a chance and bypass safety. And that professor is absolutely correct when he said the one whose fault is BP, the paying customer, is always at fault! They are the ones who twist the arm of the contractors. And in the Taylor spill, 3 gallons a day, the oil companies ALWAYS give the Coast Guard a lesser amount than what was actually spilled. Chevron was the biggest fibber of the amount of a spill. But I always told them the truth. I got into a bunch of trouble for calling the Coast Guard on a large spill Exxon had and was using dispersant. They never called it in, trying to hide it, you can't hide a spill like that, just get it away from your platforms and hopefully when a helicopter reports the spill they can't figure out who had the spill. To this day I refuse to use Chevron products from being bullied constantly to go against regulations and safety. Durrel Pelligran with Chevron terminated me because I refused to haul chemicals my vessel was not allowed to haul, I told him I needed to get the boat certified to haul certain things and other things I could not haul due to regulations. He didn't like that, so he had me terminated.
Still remember that statement they knew about the problem but its money 😔💰 more important than anyone
Poor guy u can see it n his eyes😢😢😢😢😢❤
I worked in that gulf for years before my accident. Oilfield isn't a forgiving place.
The sad thing is our government had held patents under lock and key that would greatly reduce the need for oil but it’s the greed that is keeping it locked up.
I was sailing on a west coast tanker for chevron at that time. Gregory Cousins, 3rd Mate on watch when the crash happened had 1 thing to do on his watch TO CHANGE COURSE and that was not done. The Captain told him he had to make the turn shortly and asked if he understood. The Captain must transmit a departure message when the ship leaves port so that is where the Captain went when he left the 3rd mate. The look out yelled into the bridge that they had a red buoy on their starboard bow while leaving port. This should have an unbelievable event because it means your going on the wrong side of the bouy. She reported it again and this time the 3rd mate told the helmsman put your rudder over to starboard so he did but the helm was on autopilot so its did very little. By the time they realized the ship was about to hit the reef, the order was given hard right rudder. The 3rd mate picked up the phone to tell the captain something was wrong. The captain answered the phone and a loud crash was heard throughout the ship.
Haven't gone to a BP since. And I mean it.
Holy cow!😢 I don’t feel that sorry for BP, I feel sorry for the wildlife that lives/lived in these waters. 😟 This reminds me of Chernobyl on a much smaller scale. 🤯💔 BTW, where was this “Engineer “before this happened?!!😤
BOYCOTT BP, BRITISH PETROLEUM
Captain Hezelwood is definitely guilty
Im getting BP and Boeing confused because their executives excuses sound so similar.
If two weeks in new Orleans did that to his voice imagine what happened to the people living there.
THOSE RUBBER PICES,WOULD BE FOUND ON THE SCREEN,AT MUD PIT.
11 men incinerated 😮wtf!!!!
oh no nobody important was injured only that which is replaceable. but the money loss thats the saddest thing ever. its all ok just keep on driving to your destination.
Driller was not paying attention.
Methane...Natural gas also called.
Sounds like if the company running Deepwater had only cared more about doing things safely rather than fast everything would have been fine, at least in the first of the vid when they were drilling 13,000 feet.
13:13 Crazy thing is I bet that both BP and Trans Ocean put a hit on him. And he’s a real hero for taking on big oil also. And the movie is just as good he is played by Mark Wahlberg. Deep Water Horizon:::
This all Happened because someone clicked on a mouse by accident..
Sellin my BP stock tommorow!
This brings back memories.
The CEO's of BP and EXXON should be in jail!!!!!!
Still can't wait for the science of the long term effects/aftermath to soils and water after all that fracking for shale oil.
Anyone notice the big scorched huge burn hole on the helipad ??
Which wasn't anywhere near the fires !!?? How was that possible, it looked like it was burned through by a laser !! Directed Energy lasers at that !!
My favorite movie by mark whataburger 🥺🥺
So how is it toxic now but not when you put it in your car?
Human error.
They hire quality control, quality assurance, safety people but unfortunate in most cases… They are the ones that pay those people and run the operation. You CANNOT cook your own soup and taste it and say it’s good or bad…! Quality control, quality assurance, and safety. People have to be independent and have power, just like a medical doctor in the military.
Read an article,due to toms of drilling,earths cracking in half& will bteak off, scary stuff
You could see the senior citizen lady at sixty minutes and the Abassasador Nicholas Burns were so happy at the amount of Tech companies including Tesla have moved to China bacause buisness is booming in China.
I BUY DAWN DISH SOAP TODAY FOR EVERYTHING .IT CUTS OIL,AND GREASE.
Profit over people, a tale as old as time itself! Will humanity ever learn? Probably not 🤑😢😠
The Taylors were required to set aside $666 million dollars in a trust to fund cleanup costs. 😂
When yall gonna do a story on AIPAC ?
and now still not enough to float away from Liza, ExxonMobil Guyana Rig at the edge of the Bermuda Triangle.
The disaster of Man..smh
Needed Red Adair
"It's no big deal" was also said by the Capt of the Titanic
That cost of using petroleum is way too high to the environment the world needs to start driving electric cars… I have been driving electric cars for 13 years now and I would never ever go back to an internal combustion engine…. do yourself a favor and go and check out an electric car now easily you can get 300 mile range.
Like all industries they say safety first yet they want production and ignore employees hypocrisy is call
"We still love the seafood"
ALL THAT WATER TO PUT OUT FIRE,AND MUD PUMPS TO PUMP IT FAST.PUZZEL.
Right on 4/20
Video PROOF....You can not escape. LONG LIVE VIDEO EYES.
thats really not that bad tbh. the cars are still driving thru it. Wait till july-august after this el nino winter
You're a living miracle along with the survivors.
Worst? Best!!!
44:52 req’d to set aside $666million dollars oooook
Nord Stream pipeline is by far the biggest environmental disaster you'll never hear about.🤔
SAFETY MEETING
😆😆😆
Smoking that CHRONIC
I still remember Obama’s inaction, while the environmental disaster grew day by day, because of his vindictiveness towards B.P., i.e., the U.K., because his father, who’d abandoned him, was a ne’er do well blaming his failed life in Kenya on colonialism, as written about in Barrack’s book, "Dreams of my Father."
34:04 😂 u can tell he’s got the drinkers twitch in his face. 😂😂he’s the driest he’s ever been in his entire life - during this interview 😂😅 and he’s got some airplane bottles in his car. 😂😂 I bet u can see the checks who paid for his DUI say Exon petty cash 💰 😢
I remember when the plants would blow... Grew up outside Houston. Dad was a welder. He want even to be a fire watch.
What happened in New Orleans that damaged his voice
If it's bowing I ain't boeing airliners
Still remember if you standing there n doing nothing to procution of Exxon
acids and entire OIL rig, was underreported by, Haliburton , which was duely sued ; Haliburton lost, because UNTRAINED workers on the RIG , caused its explosion.
M.A.Bodine
Still i have go to Washington DC for greed and law's that nothing if you get the fixed justice department
Good True story,"Cowboy Mafia".(book)👍
30:15 It's Called OVERFISHING!
TO HELL????THEN I CAN WRITE HELL TOO.....
If oil is in the ground already and it’s fine like that then how exactly is it bad if it comes to the surface?
this cannot be a real comment… please tell me you possess some sort of neuronal stimulation in your brain
@@cornhoolio6456 bingo you win! And you also win for having the name corn hole
Really scared 😱 😨 😢
Listen. What is INTERESTING, is what was the aftermath. You never say anything about that. Obama, you should tell what the concequenses are. Mr. Nightshift.
Still now who Go to prison for Life Lost
Still remember Yes means no and....no means Yes They lIER