BP (Beyond Petroleum)

Filter tag: Pollution(clear filter)

Date Company Accusation City / Area / Country Source Tags Media
12/10/2014BP (Beyond Petroleum)Colombian farmers are suing BP for economic losses suffered from pipeline environmental devastation - £18 million.ColombiaFinancial TimesPollution
24/11/2011
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10/11/2011
BP (Beyond Petroleum)Accusations of "intentionally misleading the public about the seriousness" of a two-week release of toxic fumes, allegedly causing the affected county to have the worst air quality in the US.Galveston County, TX, United StatesCourthouse News ServiceConsumer Deception, Fraud, Pollution
21/08/2011
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
San Francisco Judge orders oil companies to clean up fuel additive MTBE contamination caused by leaking storage tanks.CA, United StatesSFGATEPollution
21/06/2011
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Residents of an Illinois town file toxic tort lawsuit against oil companies for groundwater contamination.Roxana, Illinois, United StatesAbout LawsuitsPollution
19/04/2011The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
(Project carried out by BP (Beyond Petroleum))
RBS accused of investing £1.3 billion - following a £5.6 billion prior investment - in environmentally damaging oil project of tar sands in Canada, also devastating ancestral lands of First Nation tribes.  Alberta, CanadaThe Guardian, Financial TimesClimate Change, Negligence, Pollution
31/12/2010
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01/01/2009

(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Documents reveal serious spills of oil and gas occurring at the rate of one a week from 5 oil companies operating in the North Sea.North SeaThe GuardianPollution
14/07/2010
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Twenty-six parties ordered to cleanup contaminated soil from yearlong (1961 - 1980) disposal of hazardous substances. Costs - $2.2 million.Coventry, RI, United StatesUS Environmental Protection AgencyPollution
16/05/2010
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06/04/2010
BP (Beyond Petroleum)Illegal emission of harmful air pollutants from refinery, owing to persistent operation of malfunction-associated units.Texas City, TX, United StatesProPublicaNegligence, Pollution
20/04/2010
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Drilling rig 'Deepwater Horizon' on lease to BP explodes and catches fire - 11 killed, 17 injured; 4.9 million oil barrels leaked; local wildlife, fishing and tourism immensely damaged; potential health hazards for clean-up workers and coastal residents; multiple lawsuits for companies involved; BP pleaded guilty to criminal charges; reparations and damages - over £20 billion.Gulf of MexicoUS Department of Justice, Business & Human Rights Resource Center, Financial TimesDeaths, Injuries & Diseases, Occupational Hazard, Pollution
23/08/2009
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Cree aboriginals protest over tar sand project - destroying ancient boreal forest; spreading open-pit mining across local tribes' territories; contaminating their food and water with toxins; producing heavy CO2 emissions; disrupting local wildlife and threatening their way of life.Alberta, CanadaThe GuardianClimate Change, Habitat Extinction, Pollution
05/09/2008
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Settled lawsuit over leak of environmentally hazardous gasoline additive MTBE, found throughout water systems; plaintiffs maintain the oil industry knew about environmental dangers yet rejected alternatives because of cost - $422 million.United StatesThe New York TimesPollution
05/10/2006
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Violations of the Clean Air Act from 1999 through 2004; companies produced and distributed noncomplying fuel to motor vehicles threatening public health. Civil penalties for  - Shell $600,000 & BP $900,000.United StatesUS Environmental Protection AgencyPollution
07/03/2006
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02/03/2006
BP (Beyond Petroleum)'Prudhoe Bay' five-day oil spill caused by knowing neglect of corroding pipelines; around one million oil liters leaked.Prudhoe Bay, AK, United StatesBBCNegligence, Occupational Hazard, Pollution
11/12/2005
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Massive explosion at oil depot measuring 2.4 on the Richter scale injures 43 people, destroys homes and businesses and with yet unknown environmental damage that could last for decades. Firms involved fined almost 10£ million.Buncefield Terminal, Hemel Hempstead, United KingdomBBCInjuries & Diseases, Occupational Hazard, Pollution
21/01/2005
(BP (Beyond Petroleum))
300 Russian Islanders protest against oil companies for depletion of fish stocks, and destroyed forests and pastures allegedly caused by Sakhalin platform.Sakhalin, RussiaPlanet Ark - ReutersPollution
13/12/2004Sapref
(Co-owned by BP (Beyond Petroleum))
Toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxides and benzene coming from refineries poisons air, and cause high incidence of cancer and respiratory ailments among residents, NGO says.Dourban South AfricaBBCInjuries & Diseases, Negligence, Pollution
31/10/2004
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01/08/2002
BP (Beyond Petroleum)Ιllegall release of air pollutants caused by failure to adequately inspect, maintain, repair and properly operate thousands of pieces of equipment across refinery - $81 million.Carson, California, United StatesSouth Coast Air Quality Management DistrictNegligence, Pollution
02/12/2002BP (Beyond Petroleum)Oil companies punished for 7 of 4,123 oil spills through 2000 - 2011, with no company having to pay more than £20,000. BP's Forties Alpha platform leaked ~28tn of diesel - £20,000 fine.  North SeaThe GuardianPollution
31/12/1997
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01/01/1995
BP (Beyond Petroleum)Construction of BP's OCENSA pipeline causes soil erosion, spoiled crops and fish ponds being starved of water, destroying livelihoods.  BP also allegedly benefited from the activities of paramilitaries employed to guard the pipeline, who intimidated the local population, obstructed farming and suppressed legitimate opposition to the pipeline - millions of £ in out-of-court settlement.ColombiaBusiness & Human Rights Resource CenterBeatings & Violence, Death Threats, Pollution
31/12/1995
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01/01/1993
BP (Beyond Petroleum)Illegal discharge of waste oil, paint thinner and other toxic and hazardous substances by injecting them down oil wells. BP Exploration Alaska failed to report the illegal injections when it learned of the conduct; BP pleads guilty to criminal charges - $22 million.Endicott Island, North Slope, AK, United StatesUS Environmental Protection AgencyFraud, Pollution