Lots of posts deleted. Surely now everyone (employees, management, board, supply chain and peers) can see why bp has been a train wreck since Browne left. It’s culturally corrupt and that prevails everywhere. You can remove the cancer - it’s too late
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@ad IADC, why is bp there. You had the worst drilling disaster in industry history. Safety forum, I’ve had to listen to FB talk about his beach incident 100 times. No one cares man.
@ad let’s go demonstration mode. Next week when you enter your office you will perceive something is off something different then things are not as easy as before…you’ll make some back handed comment but reality shifted…
@a1 oh please. “As an external viewer…” give me a break. As an external viewer, why are you here? Your fallacy and delusion are sickening and adolescent. Are things good, no. But your doom and gloom fantasy is laughable. I dare you to give one solid example of what you speak.
As an external viewer it is clear that the end is soon for bp. I attend numerous industry events and have sat in industry bodies. When bp reps speak, everyone just shakes their heads and talks amongst themselves. Exxon and Chevron won’t even acknowledge bp reps anymore.