BP has announced they have agreed to pay $340 million of the $1 billion that they initially agreed to pay for early restoration through Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA).
THIBODAUX, La. (AP) — First-generation college students entering Nicholls State University's biology program will get a shot at doing hands-on research thanks to a $50,000 grant from oil giant BP.
The donation, announced Monday, will beef up the biology department's Undergraduate Research Training and Education Program, which pays undergraduate students to work as research assistants for the depar
HOUSTON (AP) — BP PLC is selling some deep-water Gulf of Mexico oil and gas properties to Texas-based Plains Exploration & Production Co. for $5.55 billion.
The U.K.'s BP is selling off assets as it is still in the midst of trying to pay for damages from the 2010 Gulf coast oil spill.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal judge presiding over a proposed class-action settlement of BP oil spill claims says two websites can mislead visitors into believing they are filing official claims.
U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier on Thursday ordered the operator of the sites — bpclaims...
Stephen Baldwin took Kevin Costner to court after he says Costner duped him and another plaintiff into selling their shares in Costner's oil spill cleanup service before the company made millions later selling its devices to BP.
A funeral service for the Gulf. Members of Occupy NOLA say the Gulf of Mexico was murdered by BP and others linked to the disaster that dumped massive amounts of oil into it nearly two years ago.
Lawyers for the owners of the drilling rig that exploded at the start of the BP spill are asking a judge to make a key witness talk to them before their trial. Attorneys for Transocean want to interview Donald Vidrine, who was BP's well site leader when the well blew April 20, 2010.
Profits at BP are up by 14 percent this quarter. The company says they expect to finishing making their payments to the Gulf of Mexico Trust Fund this year.
A federal judge has set aside nearly seven hours for opening statements in a trial over the deadly rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico that resulted in the nation's worst offshore oil spill.
BP is taking its next step to getting what they feel they're entitled to. Yesterday, BP filed a claim in federal court in New Orleans, that involved various companies involved in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon offshore oil well disaster.
Halliburton is being accused if getting rid of evidence in connection to the spill last year. BP asked for a judge to sanction Halliburton for what it sees as an unstable design fault in the concrete that they laid.