BP Oil Spill board game from over 30yrs ago

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  • nola_

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    http://www.metro.co.uk/news/834121-...promises-oil-thrills-comes-back-to-haunt-them



    Rare 1970s BP board game promises oil 'thrills' comes back to haunt them

    They were trouble-free times when oil barons were dining out with rich sheikhs and counting their profits.

    But little did they know their drilling exploits would come back to haunt them.

    Up to four would-be tycoons can compete at exploring for oil, building platforms and laying pipelines to their home countries.

    But BP Offshore Oil Strike players must also avoid the dreaded ‘hazard cards’, which state: ‘Blow-out! Rig damaged. Oil slick clean-up costs. Pay $1million.’....

    .......The mint-condition game, made by Scottish company Printabox, was donated by a private collector to The House On The Hill Toy Museum in Stansted, Essex. It was very rare and ‘obscure’, said museum owner Alan Goldsmith, who added: ‘The parallels between the game and the current crisis... are so spooky.

    ‘The picture on the front of the box is so reminiscent of the disaster, with the stormy seas, the oil rig and an overall sense of doom. I was just knocked over by how relevant this game is, despite being made some 35 years ago, to BP’s troubles today...........
     

    nola_

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    I read the news sites from all around the world, most have things not found in the US media.

    Even if some are completely tin foil,
     

    madmax4x4

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    What year did BP first have a rig in the gulf? If they didn't buy one before the early 80's I almost want to say BS. That same photo and story is all over. Maybe someone printed it up just to screw with people
     
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