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Monday, July 5, 2010

BP oil spill costs pass $3bn mark

BP oil spill costs pass $3bn mark

Page last updated at 07:28 GMT, Monday, 5 July 2010 08:28 UK

Boats cleaning up the oil spill There are now more than 44,000 people working on the operation
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has so far cost BP a total of $3.12bn (£2bn), the company has said.
The total includes the cost of containing the spill and cleaning up the oil, and the cost of drilling relief wells.
It also includes the $147m paid out in compensation to some of those affected by the spill.
But BP again warned that the total cost of the spill is likely to be much higher.
The cost is already significantly higher than the $2.65bn cost reported a week ago.
BP said there were now 44,500 people working on the spill response - nearly 5,000 more than a week ago.
But the company also confirmed that efforts to collect oil from the surface of the water had been temporarily placed on hold due to Hurricane Alex, which is currently passing through the region.
Oil is continuing to leak into the Gulf of Mexico following the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in April.
BP said two relief wells being drilled to stop the leak are still on course for completion by August.
Shares in BP rose 0.8% at the beginning of trading in London. They remain at less than half their value before the disaster, however.
Investors remain uncertain over the eventual financial impact of the oil disaster, with estimates in the tens of billions.
Meanwhile the collapse in the share price has lead to speculation that BP may become a takeover target.
Last week investment bank JP Morgan Cazenove suggested oil giant Exxon Mobil as a possible buyer.

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