Wind, Waves & Wells with Joe
16 years on from the Deepwater Horizon disaster. On April 20th 2010, 11 men lost their lives in one of the most significant offshore disasters in modern history. This episode of Wind, Waves & Wells is a re-release of a conversation that was never widely heard. John Guide was the BP Drilling Supervisor for Deepwater Horizon, working from the office at the time. In the aftermath of the incident, much of the narrative focused on BP from the outside looking in. This is the perspective from inside the operation. John shares his full career journey into deepwater drilling… What Deepwater Horizon was really like as a rig… And his honest view on what happened before, during, and after Macondo. From the negative pressure test… To the cement job, decision-making, and investigation process… To the media narrative, legal battles, and personal toll… This is a rare insight into the side of the story that was largely unheard. This is not about blame. This is about understanding. 00:00 Intro music 00:20 John’s introduction and why he came forward 01:00 Career background and offshore journey 03:00 Deepwater Horizon as a rig and BP operations 05:00 Macondo well background and rig change from Marianas 07:00 Budget, schedule, and operational realities 08:30 Challenges of deepwater drilling and Macondo conditions 09:50 “Well from hell” myth vs reality 11:30 Running casing and cement job overview 13:30 Float equipment issues and pressure anomalies 15:30 Cement job execution and well integrity checks 17:00 Negative pressure test explained 18:30 Why the operation continued after the test 20:00 What the investigation found about the negative test 21:00 What actually caused the incident 23:00 Accountability and “everyone should have done better” 24:30 Investigations begin and first experiences 26:00 Working relationships vs legal conflict post-incident 28:00 Media narrative and public perception 30:00 Scale of the industry vs public understanding 32:00 Was BP treated fairly? 33:30 Investigation process vs real incident investigation principles 35:30 Politics and influence on findings 37:30 Pressure, schedule myths, and Nile well clarification 40:00 Cement bond log decision and misconceptions 43:00 Hollywood portrayal vs offshore reality 46:00 Trial experience and being targeted 49:00 Centralisers controversy and model inaccuracies 52:00 Cement failure and unanswered questions 54:30 Schlumberger helicopter myth addressed 56:00 Media influence vs technical reality 58:00 The toll of investigations and legal pressure 01:00:30 Criminal investigation experience 01:03:00 Financial aftermath and compensation discussion 01:05:00 BP support during and after the incident 01:07:00 Planning, engineering, and “failure from day one” myth 01:10:30 What people get wrong about Macondo 01:13:00 Was it preventable? 01:15:00 Living with the incident years later 01:16:30 Human side of BP and offshore workforce 01:18:30 Final reflections and key takeaway 01:20:30 Career reflections and proudest moments 01:22:30 Closing thoughts
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