Worker Reported Problem With Deepwater Horizon Blowout Preventer Before Explosion

A Deepwater Horizon worker reported a problem with the oil rig's blowout preventer weeks ahead of the fatal explosion that led to the platform's fiery destruction.

During a recent interview, Tyrone Benton explained to the BBC that he reported a fault in one of the blowout preventer's two control pods.  Rather than shutting down operations while a repair was effected, however, officials instead deactivated the faulty pod, leaving only one remaining pod online in the event of an emergency.

Mr. Benton's statements echo those of Chief Electronics Technician Mike Williams.  Shortly after the loss of the Deepwater Horizon, Mr. Williams told CBS News magazine 60 Minutes that one of the control pods on the oil rig's blowout preventer suffered from a hydraulic leak and a weak battery, and that the blowout preventer also had suffered a failure in a seal necessary to conduct reliable pressure tests of the well.

More information about Mr. Benton's disclosures is available at www.GulfCoastMaritime.com.

Arnold & Itkin LLP also maintains a website providing ongoing coverage of the Deepwater Horizon tragedy and associated litigation:  transoceanlawsuits.com.

For a free consultation regarding a maritime accident or injury, contact a maritime lawyer now at Arnold & Itkin LLP by calling toll free (866) 222-2606.

Pappas Restaurants Inc. Sues BP, Others For Damage To Seafood Business

Arnold & Itkin LLP has filed suit against BP and other companies on behalf of Pappas Restaurants Inc.

The suit, filed on May 13 in Galveston County Court No. 2, alleges that the Houston-based restaurant chain's business suffered irrevocable damage due to the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that resulted from the April 20 Deepwater Horizon explosion.  In particular, Pappas Restaurants Inc. alleges that it has been substantially impaired in its ability to make fresh seafood catches.

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GulfCoastMaritime.com and www.LawyerForYou.com.

For a free consultation, contact a maritime lawyer at Arnold & Itkin LLP by calling toll free (866) 222-2606.