Posted on
November 29, 2011 by
bp complaints
Business Insider |
BP's Macondo Legal Proceedings May Last to 2014, Citigroup Says BusinessWeek BP has set aside about billion for costs from the disaster that spewed almost 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico last year. Shares are down more than 30 percent since the spill. “There is still a risk that ultimate fines and penalties … BP Gulf Payout Pushed Back As Trial Could Go On For YearsBusiness Insider BP's Macondo liabilities unlikely to be visible until 2014 – CitiProactive Investors UK BPs Macondo legal troubles may last until 2014FuelFix (blog)
all 5 news articles »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: 2014BP'sBusinessWeekCitigrouplastlegalMacondoProceedingssays
Category
News
Posted on
August 07, 2010 by
bp complaints
msnbc.com |
Citigroup May Lead BP's Billion Gulf Oil Spill Claims Fund BusinessWeek 7 (Bloomberg) — BP Plc may appoint Citigroup Inc. to lead the billion fund to aid victims of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, four people with knowledge … Gulf oil spill: BP starts last leg of relief wellLos Angeles Times (blog) BP considers drilling in same area as Gulf oil spill, could be worth …New York Daily News Coverage Turns, Cautiously, to Spill ImpactNew York Times USA Today –The Associated Press –Kansas City Star all 3,530 news articles »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: billionBP'sBusinessWeekCitigroupClaimsFundGulfleadspill
Category
News
Posted on
May 02, 2010 by
bp complaints
Special Report on BP plc, Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs, Nalco Holding Co., Halliburton Co., and Domestic All-Star …
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA–(Marketwire – 05/02/10) – www.EnergyStockAlerts.com is a premier source for microcap and blue chip research and commentary. The scale and carnage of BP’s recent oil spill disaster continues to grow on a daily basis. The Wall Street Journal, citing industry experts, on Friday estimated the size of the continuing oil leak at 25,000 barrels a day (up …
Read more on Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
.
Tags: CitigroupDomesticGoldmanHalliburtonHoldingInc.NalcoReportSachsSpecial
Category
News