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BloombergBP May Seek to Avoid Responsibility, Transocean Says
August 05, 2010, 10:35 AM EDT
By Mark Chediak
(Updates with comments from BP in fourth and fifth paragraphs.)
Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Transocean Ltd., the owner of the Gulf of Mexico drilling rig destroyed in a blast that triggered the worst accidental oil spill, said operator BP Plc may seek to avoid its full contractual responsibility for the disaster.
Transocean, which leased the Deepwater Horizon to BP, said in a regulatory filing that the company’s contract protects it from penalties and liabilities other than for contamination resulting from operations controlled by the rig owner on or above the surface of the water.
In response to a request from Transocean to be indemnified against other claims, BP “has asserted that the facts are not sufficiently developed to determine who is responsible,” according to the filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday. “We believe this reservation of rights is without justification.”
BP said in an e-mailed statement today that it disagrees with Transocean’s characterization of responsibilities and obligations under the drilling contract. The indemnity issues under the contract are intertwined with the ongoing investigations into the cause of the disaster, BP said.
“BP believes the combination of uncovered facts and the applicable law may show that Transocean is not entitled to indemnification under the contract,” according to the statement.
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