BP Agrees to Pay $13 Million for Texas Refinery Penalties

Oil giant British Petroleum (BP) has agreed to pay an additional $13 million to settle charges of failing to fix safety violations at its Texas City oil refinery after a 2005 explosion killed 15 workers. The settlement announced last month its latest move toward resolving hundreds of violations at the plant found by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). BP had already paid $50 million in 2010 to settle some of the OSHA violations. The government had been seeking a total of $80 million in penalties, the largest fine in its history.

The settlement resolves all but 30 of more than 700 violations discovered at the plant in 2009. The rest are expected to be litigated or settled in the future. Of the remaining citations, 110 were withdrawn and most of the others were reclassified as less severe under the settlement. The fines were assessed after OSHA said the company failed to comply with the original terms of a 2005 agreement to take corrective measures following the deadly blast four years earlier. OSHA also said BP had committed hundreds of new violations when it failed to follow industry practices in its pressure relief safety systems.

Under the terms of the settlement, BP must file a report by the end of the year showing that it has corrected all safety violations. Overall, the company has paid more than $2 billion to settle new lawsuits and fines stemming from the 2005 explosion. It has also spent more than $1 billion on safety and infrastructure improvements at the Texas City refinery and another $500 million to make fixes under a 2010 settlement agreement with OSHA. BP is the second largest producer of oil and gas in the United States.

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