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BP downgraded on concerns over stock buyback ability - MSNBP saw a broker downgrade on Thursday after analysts said its stock buyback is less sustainable than rival integrated oil companies.
The BP Deepwater Horizon disaster prompted some residents of affected parts of Louisiana and Florida to rethink their views on other environmental issues, surveys indicate.
A BP subsidiary will pay nearly $250 million in penalties and pollution-cutting steps to settle violation charges at Indiana Whiting refinery.
Last year, the federal government slapped BP with the largest civil penalty ever imposed for industrial air pollution at its Whiting refinery.
Federal officials say a BP subsidiary will pay a $40 million penalty and install technology to control the release of benzene and other contaminants at its Whiting oil refinery in northern Indiana.
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BP will pay $2.75 million to settle another lawsuit accusing the company of emitting illegal amounts of lung-damaging soot at its Whiting refinery in northwest Indiana, just across the state border… ...
BP saw a broker downgrade on Thursday after analysts said its stock buyback is less sustainable than rival integrated oil companies.
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