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- Sub-contractors Halliburton, Transocean, and Cameron are implicated as well as BP for poor management.
- A top lawmaker said the report should eliminate any "excuses" for passing critical reforms and called for congressional hearings.
A key US government report spreads the blame for the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, citing a bad cement job, poor management by BP and its subcontractors and risky shortcuts.
The findings by the agency that regulates offshore drilling are largely in line with other investigations into the 2010 disaster, but offer the most detailed analysis to date.
The report that came out on Wednesday is expected to influence a criminal investigation being conducted by the US Justice Department and impact fines imposed upon the British energy giant. Regulators said they planned to issue seven new citations based upon the report's conclusions.
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