BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward looks on as crew members clean up the beach in Port Fourchon, Louisiana May 24, 2010. The U.S. government piled pressure on BP on Monday to clean up a "massive environmental mess" in the Gulf of Mexico amid growing anger at the oil giant's failure to contain a five-week-old oil spill.
BP CEO Tony Hayward (R) looks over clean-up efforts at the site of beached oil from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Port Fourchon, Louisiana May 24, 2010.
BP PLC CEO Tony Hayward asks members of the media to step back as he walks along Fourchon Beach in Port Fourchon, La. , Monday, May 24, 2010. Hayward visited the beach to observe efforts to clean oil that washed ashore from last month's Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward looks on as crew members clean up the beach in Port Fourchon, Louisiana May 24, 2010. The U.S. government piled pressure on BP on Monday to clean up a "massive environmental mess" in the Gulf of Mexico amid growing anger at the oil giant's failure to contain a five-week-old oil spill.
PORT FOURCHON, LA - MAY 24: A BP cleanup crew shovels oil from a beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. BP CEO Tony Hayward, who visited the beach, said that BP is doing everything possible to clean up the massive oil spill still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Officials now say, however, that it may be impossible to clean the hundreds of miles of coastal wetlands and islands affected.
PORT FOURCHON, LA - MAY 24: A BP cleanup crew shovels oil from a beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. BP CEO Tony Hayward, who visited the beach, said that BP is doing everything possible to clean up the massive oil spill still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Officials now say, however, that it may be impossible to clean the hundreds of miles of coastal wetlands and islands affected.
PORT FOURCHON, LA - MAY 24: A BP cleanup crew shovels oil from a beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. BP CEO Tony Hayward, who visited the beach, said that BP is doing everything possible to clean up the massive oil spill still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Officials now say, however, that it may be impossible to clean the hundreds of miles of coastal wetlands and islands affected.
BP CEO Tony Hayward speaks to the media after viewing clean- up efforts at the site of beached oil from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Port Fourchon, Louisiana May 24, 2010.
PORT FOURCHON, LA - MAY 24: BP CEO Tony Hayward (C) answers questions from the media on an oil-stained beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Hayward said that BP is doing everything possible to clean up the massive oil spill still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Officials now say, however, that it may be impossible to clean the hundreds of miles of coastal wetlands and islands affected.
PORT FOURCHON, LA - MAY 24: BP CEO Tony Hayward's (C) shoes are checked for oil after he walked an oil-stained beach on May 24, 2010 at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Hayward said that BP is doing everything possible to clean up the massive oil spill still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Officials now say, however, that it may be impossible to clean the hundreds of miles of coastal wetlands and islands affected.