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BP Plc said on Wednesday it reached definitive agreements with well over 100,000 private plaintiffs to resolve claims for economic, property and medical damages resulting from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
The London-based oil company said it still believes the cost of the settlement will be $7.8 billion, to be paid from a $20 billion trust it had previously set aside.
This coming Friday is the two-year anniversary of the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, which killed 11 workers and triggered the largest U.S. offshore oil spill, after BP’s Macondo well ruptured.
“BP made a commitment to help economic and environmental restoration efforts in the Gulf Coast,” Chief Executive Bob Dudley said in a statement. “This settlement provides the framework for us to continue delivering on that promise, offering those affected full and fair compensation, without waiting for the outcome of a lengthy trial process.”
According to settlement papers, about 109,000 condominium owners, hotel and resort operators, restaurateurs, shrimpers and others may be eligible to recover on economic and property claims. About 16,000 plaintiffs may recover for medical claims.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs may be awarded as much as $600 million to cover fees and costs. This sum is separate from any amounts paid to spill victims, settlement papers show.
The settlements require approval by U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans. A hearing to consider preliminary approval is set for around Nov. 8.
BP has already taken a $37.2 billion charge for the spill. It still faces claims from the U.S. government; Gulf states; and drilling partners Transocean Ltd, which owned the rig, and Halliburton Co, which provided cementing services.
The settlement with private plaintiffs put a trial over the spill on indefinite hold. Barbier has not set a new trial date.
The case is In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig “Deepwater Horizon” in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20, 2010, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, No. 10-md-02179.
2 Comments on "BP settles with private plantiffs over Gulf oil spill"
DC on Fri, 20th Apr 2012 1:57 am
20billion, try like 100billion+ in real damage, most of the damage simply cannot be compensated for in dollar terms. What is the cost of (relatively) clean ocean anyhow? 16k People is a joke, again try 100s of thousands or more will get sick, cancer as a result. The United States of BP cant print enough money in there magical presses to cover the damage.
Speaking of which, think the US of Oil will do a one trillion dollar bail-out of the affected people? Not BP, the oil-garchy has got BPs back, they wont pay a dime out of pocket one the creative accounting wizards get to work.A bailout was good nuff for Wall St. After all…
BillT on Fri, 20th Apr 2012 2:25 am
Funny, not any of the victims of the Exxon Valdez spill over 20 years ago have been paid and the award went from $50 billion to $500 million so far. Odds are that they will never pay a penny.