(Reuters) - A gigantic explosion on March 23, 2005 at BP Plc's 400,780-barrel-per-day Texas City, Texas, refinery -- the sixth largest in the United States -- killed 15 workers and injured 180 others ...
BP said Monday it has reached an agreement to sell its Texas City refinery and a portion of its retail and logistics network in the Southeast U.S. to Marathon Petroleum Corp. for $2.5 billion.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has announced that BP has agreed to pay a $50 million fine “for unlawfully emitting pollutants during and after the March 2005 explosion” at its Texas City plant.
HOUSTON, March 8 (Reuters) - BP Plc is in talks with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration to settle a record fine slapped on the energy giant last year for safety violations at its ...
GALVESTON, Texas | The first trial stemming from the deadly explosion at BP PLC's Texas City refinery ended in a settlement Tuesday. The trial over the 2005 accident -- which killed 15 people, injured ...
A survey conducted by the United Steelworkers union (USW) has found that the problems that contributed to the March 2005 blast at BP’s Texas City refinery aren’t only limited to that site, but also ...
BP’s US subsidiary has agreed to pay $50 million in civil penalties to the state of Texas for pollution from its Texas City refinery, including the deadly March 2005 explosion, state Attorney General ...
The Justice Department has decided not to revoke probation that the government had imposed on BP as part of an agreement to address safety violations at the company's Texas City refinery, site of a ...