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U.K.-based oil company BP is cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide and a further 3,000 contractor roles as part of a cost-saving drive. In an email to staff on Thursday that has been seen by The Associated ...
BP is planning to cut more than 5% of its 90,000-strong workforce as part of a cost-cutting drive. The British oil giant told employees in a memo Thursday that it would slash around 4,700 jobs ...
On December 9, BP said they would put in place a budget of $1 billion to be spent over five years to improve safety at their Texas City refinery. [159] [163] BP also said that it would eliminate all blowdown drums/vent stack systems in flammable service, of which there were 11 at Texas City, and install new flares in line with their new policy ...
He quit his job as a procurement manager because it involved too much travel. The firm had wanted to help clients collect more than the settlement’s $1,300 minimum, so it developed a plan to ...
He latterly integrated into BP after it acquired Burmah-Castrol in 2000. In 2005 Waterman became the incident Crisis Manager after the BP Texas City refinery explosion. Waterman coordinated BP response to the industrial accident which killed 15 employees and injured 170 others. [citation needed]
Manzoni started to work for the oil and gas company BP in 1983. [2] In 2000, he was a group vice president at the company. [3] He was chief executive for refining and marketing at BP at the time of the Texas City refinery explosion in 2005, in which 15 people were killed and 170 injured. [4]
Oil supermajor BP PLC (NYSE: BP) has been seeking a buyer for its massive Texas City, Tex., refinery for nearly a year. The sale is part of the company's effort to shed $38 billion in assets to ...
June 6 – BP abandons plans to close three remaining vents on the containment cap noting that with one vent it is capturing as much oil as it can handle. [91] June 8 – BP releases the requested high resolution images of the leak. [92] June 9 – BP's chief operating officer Doug Suttles says the underwater plume is "in very minute quantities ...