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Speaking of the diligence and integrity of American business (see “Dustbiters,” below), Ann Woolner comments at Bloomberg:
Last week a commission investigating the disaster reported that the Houston-based company had reason to suspect from its own work that the kind of cement similar to that which it used at the well wouldn’t hold. The material had failed three out of four stability tests, and Halliburton didn’t test the final formula used.
If it had, it might have found what experts at Chevron discovered when testing that formula at the request of investigators. Nine times they tested the formula used, and nine times the stuff was unstable.