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BP To Appeal US Gulf Spill Negligence Ruling That Could Multiply Fine

4th Sep 2014 15:40

LONDON (Alliance News) - BP PLC Thursday said in a statement that it will immediately appeal a ruling by a US court stating that it had acted with gross negligence in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

US District Judge Carl Barbier ruled that the company was grossly negligent, and that the company's activities at the Macondo well amounted to wilful misconduct. However, BP said it "strongly disagrees" with the decision, and believes that the ruling is not supported by the evidence at trial.

"The law is clear that proving gross negligence is a very high bar that was not met in this case," the company said in a statement.

The court has not yet ruled on the penalty to BP, or the number of barrels spilled. However the ruling could just under quadruple the fine enforced on the company.

The maximum penalty is USD1,100 per barrel where the court finds simple negligence, and USD4,300 per barrel where it finds gross negligence or wilful misconduct.

BP said it will seek to show that its conduct "merits a penalty that is less than the applicable maximum after application of the statutory factors".

It is reviewing the decision, and will issue a further statement as soon as possible, BP said.

The ruling also found Transocean Ltd and Halliburton Co responsible, although less responsible than BP, to which Barbier apportioned 67% of the blame.

Shares in BP closed down 5.9% at 455.00 pence Thursday following the ruling.

By Hana Stewart-Smith; [email protected]; @HanaSSAllNews

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