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Inside Story Americas - Have safety regulations improved since the BP oil spill?
Al Jazeera English
2012-08-30
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Two years on from the Deepwater Horizon explosion, we ask if oil companies can be relied upon to regulate their own safety standards or if the US government should introduce new legislation. Robin Millican, Greg Palast and Michael Craig discuss.
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