Boskone":2rgwqodf said:
I don't see the problem. BP thinks the numbers in the reports are wrong, and wants to see all available data related to the case.
Read the letter. They already got all the data, and all the code, and all the analysis notes in addition to the published results.
It's all legal and above-board. It's not like they're asking for unlimited access to the various researcher's email and hard drives.
Essentially, yes they do.