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Willow Project: The Effect on the Environment and Global Reaction Dellia Sophy Destary; Nazwa Nurahmania; Nur Sahirah Larasati; Hardi Alunaza; Yusawinur Barella
Al-Musthalah: Jurnal Riset dan Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : PT Syamilah Literasi Islami

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There are many other kinds of non-renewable energy sources, however petroleum is one source of energy that is crucial for all nations worldwide. Petroleum is used in many different things these days, including cars, buildings, and home appliances. But because there is a finite amount, different nations must use different approaches to get this energy. A major country, like the United States, definitely needs to use a lot of petroleum energy, which means that a lot of petroleum supply is also needed. The Willow Project, an oil drilling venture in Alaska by ConocoPhillips, was likewise approved by the US. However, because to its detrimental effects on the environment, this project has come under fire from a number of nations and environmental organizations. Using data from libraries and internet searches, the author will talk about the project's effects along with responses from around the globe as well as how it affects the United States.
Deepwater Horizon: The Importance of Public Relations as an Indicator of Corporate Sustainability Riran Aulia Windari; Theresia Angelina; Nayla Amalia Fitri; Hardi Alunaza; Yusawinur Barella
Al-Musthalah: Jurnal Riset dan Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): April
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The explosion on the British Petroleum (BP) oil drilling rig, Deepwater Horizon, in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010 attracted global attention as one of the worst environmental disasters in history. This research aims to analyze the events that occurred and conclude the relationship between the community and the British Petroleum Company after the explosion. The findings show that BP’s management failures and inadequate response to this disaster led to a significant decline in the company’s reputation and a major financial impact. By applying a qualitative approach, this journal collects secondary data from various relevant sources. Data and information were obtained through internet-based research techniques from reliable sources. The results of this research provide an overview of the importance of effective crisis management and appropriate communication in dealing with critical situations, as well as the long-term impact on the company’s image and reputation.