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Oil companies turn on BP at congressional hearing

Executives from other major oil companies turned on BP Plc and defended their own drilling practices during a congressional hearing on Tuesday as they sought to stave off new government regulations in the wake of BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

BP has plenty of money to pay spill damages

The  cost of cleaning the Gulf oil spill and compensating its victims won’t be known for years.

 

Lawmakers: To save time, BP took 'shortcuts'

Lawmakers: To save time, BP took 'shortcuts'

Two House Democrats leading probe lay out five decisions firm took "to speed finishing the well," which was running "significantly behind" plans.

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Pressed by Obama, BP Weighs Options on Dividend

As President Obama headed to the Gulf Coast on Monday, BP is searching for a way to satisfy both the United States government and its shareholders.

 

Oil Spills Into Salt Lake City Creek

Oil Spills Into Salt Lake City Creek

Geese and ducks were coated with oil and a park was closed as officials started a cleanup effort expect to last weeks.

 

Fill her up with spill oil? BP to sell leaked crude

Fill her up with spill oil? BP to sell leaked crude

Oil from the worst spill in U.S. history could soon end up at gas stations, construction sites and even grocery stores .

 

Global protests planned against BP

Environmentalists plan to stage a worldwide protest against BP on Saturday as the petroleum giant takes hits from politicians and Gulf residents.

 

Gulf oil spill figures may be double earlier estimates

Gulf oil spill figures may be double earlier estimates

Government scientists say as many as 40,000 barrels of oil per day have been gushing into the gulf. BP has said the blown-out well will not be plugged before August.

Government scientists said Thursday that as many as 40,000 barrels of oil have been flowing daily from the blown-out BP well, doubling earlier estimates and greatly expanding the scope of what is already the largest spill in U.S.

 

US President Obama to Meet Families of Oil Rig Workers

US President Barack Obama is due to meet relatives of the 11 workers killed in an explosion on the BP oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.A presidential spokesman said he would express his condolences to relatives.

 

As spill costs mount, BP shares tumble anew

BP shares sunk Thursday in London as U.S. politicians pressed the British oil company to halt its dividend payments and fork out greater compensation for American workers.

 

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