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Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« on: July 19, 2009, 01:35:59 PM »
Exxon faces $1 billion fine for sabotaging Texas oil wells

July 18, 2009
ExxonMobil’s sabotage of some 100 Texas oil wells in the past 17 years — going so far as to plug up some wells with explosives — means the world’s largest oil company could be liable for penalties of up to $1 billion, the Texas General Land Office says.

Jerry Patterson, commissioner of the state’s land office, released a report earlier this week asking the Texas Railroad Commission — which regulates the state’s oil industry — to investigate “ExxonMobil’s intentional sabotage of oil wells in Refugio County as well as the company’s fraudulent reports covering up the damage.”

“Exxon committed irrefutable, intentional and flagrant violations of state rules regulating the oilfield,” Patterson said in a statement (PDF).

The allegations stem from a lease the company signed with a Texas family, the O’Connors, back in the 1950s to exploit oil fields on the family’s land. When the relationship “went sour,” Patterson states, the energy giant had the oil wells plugged up in such a way that no one else could use them.

Patterson says the company’s reports on the sealing of the oil wells was “fraudulent.”

“When the relationship turned sour in the 1990s, Exxon-Mobil terminated the lease and plugged the wells,” states Patterson’s report. “As per state rules, Exxon filed paperwork with the Railroad Commission outlining its well-plugging procedures and filed sworn affidavits as to the final condition of the wells. The O’Connor family soon learned those reports to the Railroad Commission were fraudulent.

“When an independent producer, Emerald Oil, attempted to capitalize on new legislative incentives to reopen abandoned wells, they found the old Exxon-Mobil wells hadn’t been plugged but sabotaged — filled with junk, cut well casings, contaminated oil tank sludge and even explosives. Many of the wells were left unrecoverable.”

Under Texas state rules, ExxonMobil could be fined as much as $10,000 per sabotaged oil well per day, or some $1 billion in all.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Texas Railroad Commission’s attorney “sent a letter to Exxon Mobil’s attorney, asking the company to reply to the complaint by July 31 and stating that the agency would take no action pending receipt of the response.”



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Re: Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2009, 02:27:08 PM »
Corporate greed in America? Impossible!

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Re: Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2009, 03:41:02 PM »
Corporate greed in America? Impossible!

What's the point of your thread? You post a pretty engaging article and then.....nothing.

I'm not going to do the dirty work for you.

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Re: Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2009, 03:50:07 PM »
What's the point of your thread? You post a pretty engaging article and then.....nothing.

I'm not going to do the dirty work for you.
serious?

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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2009, 04:16:14 PM »
serious?

You're missing the context of it, Hugo!

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« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2009, 05:13:23 PM »
You're missing the context of it, Hugo!
well, I'm not perfect, enlighten me.

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Re: Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2009, 05:15:45 PM »
Corporate greed in America? Impossible!

Shocker. You think America is the only country with greedy corporations? Wake the fuck up, clown. EVERY corporation, be they American, European, Asian or whatever, are like this. It's business. Acting like those mean old Americans are the only ones doing it is hilarious. ::)

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Re: Exxon faces $1 Billion fine for sabotaging Texas Oil Wells
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2009, 05:20:37 PM »
well, I'm not perfect, enlighten me.

Usually, one would expect the starter of a thread of this magnitude to at least contribute to it. Maybe he doesn't know how to think critically or has problems finding the main idea, hell, maybe he just has nothing mentally outside of stalking HH6. So, I asked what the hell was the point of this exercise?

Who knows.

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« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2009, 05:47:45 PM »
Usually, one would expect the starter of a thread of this magnitude to at least contribute to it. Maybe he doesn't know how to think critically or has problems finding the main idea, hell, maybe he just has nothing mentally outside of stalking HH6. So, I asked what the hell was the point of this exercise?

Who knows.
well I have no idea what his motive is but I've done the same thing many times.  Sometime anything I would want to say is implicit in the story. Sometimes, I didn't have anything to say but thought others might be interested.  On other times I want to see what people think about the story before jumping in or maybe I don't even jump in and just wanted to see what others think and sometimes I comment on the story immediately.  I understand it's annoying when someone never adds anything and just engages in endless copy and paste.  But is that something he does?  I hadn't noticed?

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« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2009, 05:51:40 PM »
well I have no idea what his motive is but I've done the same thing many times.  Sometime anything I would want to say is implicit in the story. Sometimes, I didn't have anything to say but thought others might be interested.  On other times I want to see what people think about the story before jumping in or maybe I don't even jump in and just wanted to see what others think and sometimes I comment on the story immediately.  I understand it's annoying when someone never adds anything and just engages in endless copy and paste.  But is that something he does?  I hadn't noticed?

I like you Hugo, you're alright.