BP on the Lookout for BP-Friendly Scientists
Monday, July 26, 2010

University scientists willing to help BP fight off numerous court cases stemming from the gulf oil spill can make $250 an hour. The oil company has been reaching out to experts at public universities along the gulf coast, and has reportedly hired academics from Louisiana State University, the University of Southern Mississippi and Texas A&M. The search for scientists has focused on those who study marine invertebrates, plankton, marsh environments, oceanography, sharks and other topics.
Some professors contacted by BP have declined the offers, which require signing a contract that prohibits them from publishing their research, sharing it with other scientists or speaking about the data that they collect for at least the next three years, according to the Mobile Press-Register.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
BP Buys Up Gulf Scientists For Legal Defense, Roiling Academic Community (by Ben Raines, Mobile Press-Register)
BP and Academic Freedom (by Cary Nelson, Inside Higher Ed)
BP Contract (BBC News) (pdf)
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