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Transocean Says It Doesn't Owe Fines for Below-Surface Spill BusinessWeek 12 (Bloomberg) — Transocean Ltd. said it can't be forced to pay federal fines or penalties for oil spilled below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico in the Deepwater Horizon incident because of an indemnity contract with BP Plc. Transocean asked a … Transocean Claims It's Not Liable For Sub-Surface Leaks In Gulf SpillBenzinga
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Transocean Claims It Doesn't Owe Fines for Sub-Surface Leaks in BP Spill Bloomberg Transocean Ltd. (RIG) said it can't be forced to pay federal fines or penalties for oil spilled below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico in the Deepwater Horizon incident because of an indemnity contract with BP Plc. Transocean asked a federal judge in … Transocean Claims It's Not Liable For Sub-Surface Leaks In Gulf SpillBenzinga
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December 12, 2011 by
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84% of Florida Voters Support Bill to Spend BP Fines on Gulf Restoration Sacramento Bee "The reason is simple: 98 percent of the voters in this poll believe a healthy Gulf ecosystem is important to the state's economy." Duke University also released a report last Monday concluding the Gulf oil spill fines could kick start the launch of a … 84% of Florida Voters Support Bill to Spend BP Fines on Gulf RestorationPR Newswire (press release) Keep Gulf funding on courseDaytona Beach News-Journal 84% of Florida Voters Support Bill to Spend BP Fines on Gulf RestorationMarketWatch (press release)
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December 11, 2011 by
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Matt Reed: BP fines should aid coasts, not congressional spending Florida Today The RESTORE Act would ensure that at least 80 percent of the fine money paid by BP for the Deepwater Horizon disaster will go to five Gulf states affected by the oil spill, including Florida. Most of that, about billion, would pay for a massive, … Lawmakers question BP fines billDaily Comet Congress, get the facts on Gulf Coast and the oil spill: An editorialNOLA.com Conservation Report: Will the Gulf Lose the Oil Spill Fines?Field and Stream (blog) Spatial News (press release) all 16 news articles »
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Lawmakers question BP fines bill Daily Comet Federal lawmakers trying to push through a bill that would dedicate billions in BP oil-spill fines to the Gulf Coast are encountering questions and resistance from some of their peers. It's a high-stakes battle over as much as … Congress, get the facts on Gulf Coast and the oil spill: An editorialNOLA.com Conservation Report: Will the Gulf Lose the Oil Spill Fines?Field and Stream (blog) Task Force Releases Final Strategy for Reversing Deterioration of Gulf EcosystemSpatial News (press release)
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Conservation Report: Will the Gulf Lose the Oil Spill Fines? Field and Stream (blog) Some billion in fines from the Deepwater Horizon spill that should go to restoring fish and wildlife habitat in the Gulf could disappear into the nation's general treasury unless sportsmen get involved in the next few weeks. …
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December 09, 2011 by
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Plans for using oil spill fines for coastal restoration draw questions NOLA.com By Bruce Alpert, Times-Picayune WASHINGTON — Two key House Republicans expressed reservations Wednesday about legislation that would direct 80 percent of Clean Water Act fines from the BP oil spill to the five Gulf states. … House Committee Praised for Holding Hearing on Gulf RestorationMarketWatch (press release) Oil spill: Supporters of fine bill face skeptical lawmakersal.com (blog) Gulf Restoration Bill Gets House Hearing, But Obstacles RemainScience Now Tallahassee Democrat (blog) –FuelFix (blog) –Gulf Coast Newspapers all 294 news articles »
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December 08, 2011 by
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BP oil spill fines may not flow easily to Gulf Coast states NOLA.com Mary Landrieu are the chief sponsors of a bill which will direct 80 percent of the fines levied against BP for the Gulf oil spill in 2010 to five Gulf Coast states. "Nobody said it would be easy," said Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., the bill's lead Senate … Congress tackling BP spill billPensacola News Journal Oil spill: Supporters of fine bill face skeptical lawmakersal.com (blog) House Committee Praised for Holding Hearing on Gulf RestorationMarketWatch (press release) Science Now –Middle East North Africa Financial Network –Tallahassee Democrat (blog) all 298 news articles »
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Republicans divided over using spill fines to restore Gulf Coast FuelFix (blog) (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) A battle is brewing among some House Republicans over a plan to dedicate most of the fines from last year's oil spill to restoring the Gulf of Mexico. The tensions were evident during a House Transportation and Infrastructure …
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December 08, 2011 by
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BP faces more fines over spill Houston Chronicle In the case of the oil spill, violations may have covered just one day or up to 87 days – the time crude was gushing into the Gulf – creating a maximum potential tab per incident of .05 million. The new violations could add from 5000 to .23 … BP Faces More Citations in Gulf SpillWall Street Journal BP cited for 5 more alleged violations related to blown-out well that led to …Washington Post (blog) House Committee Praised for Holding Hearing on Gulf RestorationMarketWatch (press release) NOLA.com –Science Now –Bizjournals.com all 1,453 news articles »
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