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The Transocean Ltd. Development Driller III (right) and II (left) platforms, as well as the Discoverer Enterprise drill ship seen burning gas, which are all leased by BP Plc, work to drill relief wells and collect oil at the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill site in the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Louisiana, U.S., on Saturday, June 5, 2010. The biggest oil spill in U.S. history, which began when BP Plc's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, has soiled about 140 miles (225 kilometers) of coastline, halted new exploratory deep-water drilling in the Gulf and shut down a third of its fishing areas. Photographer: Derick E. Hingle/Bloomberg

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The Transocean Ltd. Development Driller III (right) and II (left) platforms, as well as the Discoverer Enterprise drill ship seen burning gas, which are all leased by BP Plc, work to drill relief wells and collect oil at the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill site in the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Louisiana, U.S., on Saturday, June 5, 2010. The biggest oil spill in U.S. history, which began when BP Plc's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, has soiled about 140 miles (225 kilometers) of coastline, halted new exploratory deep-water drilling in the Gulf and shut down a third of its fishing areas. Photographer: Derick E. Hingle/Bloomberg