BP and Transocean are and will pay a price for the oil spill. Unfortunately things like this happen sometimes and after the fact pundits can point to a thousand things that could have been done to prevent the accident. I have worked in the energy industry for my entire professional career, over 28 years, and I can tell you about hundreds of incidents that have cost companies billions of dollars. People want to get mad and demand that heads role when things happen and I can assure you that I have the same feelings at times. I saltwater fish a lot and I love the Gulf Coast and spend a significant amount of time there and am devistated by the thought of this spill. I would be even further pissed if this happened in my little corner of the Gulf. But the reality of the world we live in is this; the same people who are screaming off with their heads are the same people that scream if the price of gas goes up ten cents. Some one quoted BP's profits at $14 billion last year and say the rich get richer and the guilty get off scott free. Well I will conceed BP's record is not good but I would also ask the person that quotes the $14 billion to look and see what the total invested capital of BP is. Also how much of that $14 billion was reinvested in new projects and ongoing operations. On a percentage basis Big Oil only returns profit margins of 8 to 9% on investments. Want to get po'ed about to high of profits? Look at Microsoft the profit margin is consistantly 28 to 30%, but no one screams about that.
Big Oil is a risky business and the costs are astronomical. A platform like the one that blew out can cost upwards of several billion dollars with ongoing operating costs. I am not defending BP by any means because they screwed up, but the point is the business the participate in is a very risky business. Hence the cost of the end product is getting higher all the time. People want to take the price of a barrel of oil and say that if x% becomes gasoline then a gallon of gas should sell for y. The problem with those economics is that there is no allowance for the liabilities that can occur when something goes wrong. BP has already lost over $10 billion in market capitalization through the decline of their stock value. Who does that hurt? Suprisingly a lot of us because I bet many of us have investments in mutual funds where BP is one of the holdings.
Another action being taken is the boycotting of BP gas stations as a show of dissatisfaction with BP. Believe it or not that will not hurt BP at all. In the US today almost 99% of all gas stations are owned at the loacal level. Many are owned by the guy behind the register who built or bought the site and just happens to have branded it with a certain company. By boycotting him you will put a small local merchant out of business and drive his customers to another brand. BP will then take the gas meant for his dealer and sell it to the brand that is seeing the increased business so the economic impact to BP is nothing. All we have done is hurt the dealer that lives and works in your community.
The spill is a tragedy and BP and Transocean should and will pay a high price. But remember this; both employe and lot of honest, good, fair minded people just like you and me. And they are now at serious risk of loosing their jobs. Just think about these things as well when you are wanting to string up the Big Guys.[/QUOTE]
The part I bolded is a big issue of worry for a lot of folks around here right now. If drilling stops in the gulf, as has been threatened; it won't be pretty. There will be a huge number of people out of work, the rigs will move out of the country and oil prices will sky rocket again.
I guess the thing to remember is that there have been rigs in the gulf for a long, long time and this has not happened very many times.
My issue with it all is the safety of the men on these rigs and did Transocean or BP do things that were not within the safety requirements for these rigs? The rig is owned by Transocean. If there was a problem with the rig, would it not be Transoceans problem, not BP's? Maybe I am just thinking of it wrong