Deepwater Horizon / Macondo well vs Kerr-McGee legacy sites

Two real, published enforcement settlements, lined up. Every figure below is public record; the head-to-head is computed at build time over those real numbers. Penalty bars share one log scale, so they read across the gutter.

Head to head · real figures only
  • Larger settlement BP Exploration & Production $5.5 billion vs $5.15 billion
  • More recent case BP Exploration & Production 2015 vs 2014
  • Regulatory program differ Clean Water Act vs Superfund / hazardous waste
Clean Water Act · 2015 Public record

Deepwater Horizon / Macondo well

BP Exploration & Production · Gulf of Mexico
$5.5 billion
settlement · log scale, $16.5M to $14.7B

The largest Clean Water Act penalty in U.S. history.

For the 2010 blowout that discharged millions of barrels of oil, BP agreed to a $5.5 billion Clean Water Act civil penalty - part of a record $20.8 billion global settlement with the United States and five Gulf states.

Source: U.S. DOJ / EPA consent decree, 2015 (entered 2016)

Superfund / hazardous waste · 2014 Public record

Kerr-McGee legacy sites

Anadarko Petroleum / Tronox · Nationwide (~2,700 sites)
$5.15 billion
settlement · log scale, $16.5M to $14.7B

The largest recovery for the cleanup of environmental contamination.

A fraudulent-transfer case over decades of Kerr-McGee wood-treatment, uranium, and chemical waste ended in a $5.15 billion settlement to fund cleanup and health claims across roughly 2,700 sites in dozens of states.

Source: U.S. DOJ, April 2014

Both cases, in numbers
Field BP Exploration & Production Anadarko Petroleum / Tronox
Program Clean Water Act Superfund / hazardous waste
Operator BP Exploration & Production Anadarko Petroleum / Tronox
Location Gulf of Mexico Nationwide (~2,700 sites)
Year 2015 2014
Settlement / penalty $5.5 billion $5.15 billion
Source U.S. DOJ / EPA consent decree, 2015 (entered 2016) U.S. DOJ, April 2014

⇆ Swap sides · All cases & states

These are landmark settlements, not live ECHO facility records. Day-to-day compliance metrics - quarters in noncompliance, formal-action counts, last inspection - are not part of a settlement figure; they join per facility from the ECHO Exporter (loadFacilities() in src/lib/source.ts). See the Methodology for what is real versus illustrative on this site.