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Since 2010, BP has agreed to sell $35 billion worth of assets, and the company expects that to rise to $38 billion by next year. The Texas City refinery has a troubled history. The 2005 explosion ...
Gasoline prices could rise slightly because of the explosion because ... in the Houston Chronicle. BP's Texas City refinery and its parent company, BP North America Inc., have been fined more ...
An explosion and fire disrupted the resid hydrotreating unit at BP PLC's 446,500-b/cd Texas City, Tex., refinery, where a Mar. 23 accident killed 15 workers and injured more than 170 others.
energy giant BP was grappling with another fatal explosion, this time at its refinery in Texas City, Texas. That explosion, in March, 2005, killed 15 people and injured many more, including ...
Beaumont attorney Brent Coon, who represented plaintiffs in a lawsuit against BP after the company's 2005 Texas City refinery explosion, said it's not clear how the facility's ongoing probation ...
The Texas City refinery is the largest in the BP system and the nation's third-largest refinery. The explosion sent gasoline prices to record highs, but the effects dissipated as news broke that ...
Texas environmental regulators are accusing BP of showing a pattern of ``poor operation and maintenance practices'' at its Texas City refinery, the same plant where a 2005 explosion killed 15 workers.
WASHINGTON — Oil giant BP has agreed to pay $13 million to settle charges of failing to fix safety violations at its Texas City oil refinery after a 2005 explosion killed 15 workers. The payment ...
On Tuesday, the chief executive of BP said it would sell its Texas City ... the refinery has cost BP billions. Twenty-two workers died there between 2004 and 2009, including 15 in a 2005 explosion ...
BP Products North America Inc. agreed to pay nearly ... during a series of inspections of the Texas City refinery after a catastrophic explosion and fire in March 2005 killed 15 people and injured ...
BP Products North America, a division of BP Plc , said Tuesday that it is accepting responsibility for an explosion and a fire at a Texas City, Texas refinery that killed 15 workers and injured ...