Thursday, July 15, 2010

BP Oil Update

In my last post, I made some guesses about the costs the BP oil spill was imposing on the environment and Gulf tourism and fishing. I assumed that BP would be able to cap the leak and clean up would proceed from there. However, that is not the case, and I thought I ought to go back and look at some of my numbers and how they hold up in the face of new potentially higher costs.

My original estimate was $98 billion. So far it has cost BP around $3 billion and they have a total of $7 billion in escrow for future payouts.

President Obama made a speech that BP was going to "pay every dime for the oil spill." If this is true then the $10 billion cost to BP must also be the total cost of all damages. This would mean my estimate of damages done was $88 billion too high.

My conclusion in the previous post was that a tax of $3 per barrel would earn enough to fully pay for this spill. Given that the true costs are likely to be far lower than I estimated, the cost (and thus tax) per barrel of offshore oil would be much lower. Perhaps, somewhere around $1.