BP has spent $1.6 bn on oil spill so far

June 14, 2010 04:22 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:52 pm IST - London

British energy major BP Plc on Monday said the response to the devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has so far cost the company $1.6 billion.

One of the worst oil spills in recent history, the disaster has till date attracted more than 51,000 claims from various quarters.

“The cost of response (to the Mexican Gulf oil spill) to date amounts to approximately $1.6 billion, including the cost of the spill response, containment, relief well drilling, grants to the Gulf states, claims paid, and federal costs,” BP said in a statement.

Warning that expenses could escalate, the oil major pointed out that it is too early to quantify other potential costs and liabilities associated with the incident.

“To date, over 51,000 claims have been submitted and more than 26,500 payments have been made, totalling over $62 million,” it added.

The total expenses so far include new grants of $25 million each to the states of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. Furthermore, about $60 million was spent for the Louisiana barrier islands construction project, the company said.

BP has come under intense pressure from the U.S. to speed up efforts to control the oil spill and the American administration has even suggested that it keep aside billions of dollars to meet oil spill-related claims.

U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to visit the Gulf of Mexico coast this week to assess the oil spill and the steps taken to stop the leak.

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