BP took 'shortcuts' before well blowout, witness says
Witnesses say that BP replaced heavy drilling fluid with saltwater in the well that blew, triggering the massive oil spill.

DEADLING DRILLING: The explosion of Deepwater Horizon killed 11 oil rig workers. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
Senior managers complained oil giant BP was "taking shortcuts" by replacing heavy drilling fluid with saltwater in the well that blew out, triggering the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, according to witness statements obtained by The Associated Press.
(Associated Press writers Mike Kunzelman in New Orleans, Jeff Donn in Boston, Ben Evans, Ben Feller, Fred Frommer and Erica Werner in Washington, and Holbrook Mohr in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this story.)
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