New BP chief: Priority is plugging well for good
By 2010-07-27T11:27:52Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The newly named CEO of BP says his top priority is sealing its blown oil well for good and cleaning and restoring the Gulf of Mexico…. Click here to read the full story
Read more..Allen: BP well-killing process starts in a week
By HARRY R. WEBER and ROBERT BARR 2010-07-26T20:54:29Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The government’s oil spill chief says workers expect to begin the two-step process of finally killing BP’s blown-out well in a week…. Click here to read the full story
Read more..BP’s Hayward to leave as CEO; Russia job in works
By HARRY R. WEBER and ROBERT BARR 2010-07-26T17:50:40Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tony Hayward, who became the face of BP’s flailing efforts to contain the massive Gulf oil spill, will step down as chief executive in October and be offered a job with the [...]
Read more..Official: BP CEO Hayward to step down in October
By HARRY R. WEBER 2010-07-26T17:36:19Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An official says BP CEO Tony Hayward will step down in October and take a job with TNK-BP, the company’s joint venture in Russia…. Click here to read the full story
Read more..Could American take over Britain’s BP?
By HARRY R. WEBER 2010-07-26T10:36:51Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The man overseeing the much-maligned response by BP PLC to the Gulf oil spill crisis is the likely choice to replace gaffe-prone Tony Hayward to run the company and would become the first American to [...]
Read more..Tony Hayward leaving as BP CEO, US official says
By HARRY R. WEBER and TAMARA LUSH 2010-07-25T22:53:24Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) — BP’s Tony Hayward, whose gaffes added insult to oil-spill injury for the Gulf Coast, is on his way out as CEO, a U.S. government official said Sunday. Many residents found small comfort [...]
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