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Failure Files 2.0: Macondo

Failure Files 2.0: Macondo

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Kicking off our Failure Files: Breaking Barriers series, this episode of Pipeline Things covers the infamous BP Macondo well disaster (otherwise known as Deepwater Horizon). Rhett and Christopher discuss the decisions that led to one of the worst oil spills in U.S. history – and what pipeline integrity professionals can learn from it.

Highlights:

  • Step-by-step failure chain that led to the Macondo well failure
  • The impact of deadlines, budget, and resource-based pressure on decision-making
  • How “checking the box” mentality and groupthink cost billions and, ultimately, lives

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Rhett Dotson  

Christopher De Leon  

D2 Integrity  

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