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Tony Hayward says BP was 'not prepared' for the Gulf oil spill

The former boss of BP Tony Hayward has admitted that the company was "not prepared" to deal with fallout over the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the media "feeding frenzy" surrounding it, BBC reports.

Almaty. January 6. Kazakhstan Today - The former boss of BP Tony Hayward has admitted that the company was "not prepared" to deal with fallout over the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the media "feeding frenzy" surrounding it, BBC reports.

In his first interview since resigning Tony Hayward said as the face of BP he had been "demonised and vilified", but he understood why.

The blast on 20 April killed 11 workers and caused one of the worst environmental disasters in US history. It took five months for the well to be completely sealed.

BP was widely condemned for its slow response to the leak, which pumped out around half a million barrels of oil in to the gulf during the first month.

Every day crude oil was still leaking into the ocean, US anger towards BP mounted.

The world looked to BP's leader Mr Hayward for reassurance that the spill would be stopped as quickly as possible to limit the environmental and financial damage.

If we had been successful in killing the well in the first week of June, then so many things would have been different... I'd probably still be the CEO of BP."

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