BP Commits $20 Billion to Spill Claims Fund

After top officials met today at the White House with the president, the company announced it will inject $5 billion this year and $1.25 billion quarterly thereafter until the full amount is reached.

A reversal by top officials of BP today is more bad news for its shareholders but at the same time the good news for which Gulf Coast residents, workers, and officials have been asking since April 20. After top company officials met today at the White House with the president, BP announced it will create a $20 billion fund to pay spill claims by injecting $5 billion this year and $1.25 billion quaterly until the full amount is reached. BP will recover whatever sum is left in the fund, if any, after all legitimate claims are paid, it said. The company's annoucement said BP's dividend will not be paid for the rest of 2010, an about-face from BP's stance until now.

BP continues to work on a relief well to stop the flow of oil and gas from the broken well resulting from the Deepwater Horizon explosion and fire almost two months ago. BP continues to provide updates on the response and cleanup at www.bp.com.

OSHA's oil spill cleanup website offers information about hazards that cleanup workers may encounter; a booklet done in partnership with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; training requirements for cleanup jobs; fact sheets in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese; links to relevant standards; contact information for OSHA offices in Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama; and more.


Comments

Mon, Jun 7, 2010 Buck Lyn Dead Gulf Coast Marsh

This is not a 7 layer of Protection Safety issue. This is strictly a Human Error. BP itself, BP Gulf Coast Management, BP Company Men, TransOcean Rig People. All these people lacked the fortitude to stand up to the Corporate System and make a correct, timely decision , and ACT . THIS WAS A Failure of ethics, integrity, NOT A SAFETY FAILURE. NO PRETTY Web Site will ever do anything to help this. Which seems to be every one's answer.

Mon, Jun 7, 2010 Buck Lyn Gulf Coast

Thank God, a Spread Sheet , PPE and Digital solutions. This will really help. Do you not think all this digital reliance amd games contributed to this. I read the so called leaders on the rig were playing a VIDEO Game on the Bridge. All the I Phones, Webinars , Cell Phones , On line Training ??? ,etc did NOT do a thing to prevent this. It was the total inability of anyone to DO the right thing, make the right decision. All this electronic Risk management, Safety, Spreadsheets, Continuty Planning, is a JOKE !

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