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BP to pay $18.7bn to settle 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill claims
BREAKING: Record sum to be paid over 18 years to three US states.
In focus: The Church of England's £6.7bn investment fund and climate change, an ethical dilemma?
The CofE invests heavily in companies including BP and Shell.
Activists stage climate change protest in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
Liberate Tate group aims to cover the hall's 152-metre floor with thousands of words about the dangers of fossil fuels.
Market Roundup: Royal Mail delivers but FTSE dragged by energy, Greek debt
Market Roundup: Royal Mail delivers, but FTSE dragged by energy, Greek debt
Fossil fuel price drop marks 2014 as watershed for energy industry, says BP
Energy company warns something substantial needs to be done t combat the continuing rise of carbon emissions
Isis: Mokhtar Belmokhtar defection shows the deadly threat of Libya
Belmokhtar appears to have pledged alliance to IS - and it's easy to see why.
Halliburton and Transocean reach agreements with BP to settle Gulf of Mexico oil spill claims
BP's legal woes over Deepwater Horizon disaster recede with new settlements.
BP has right to appeal some Gulf of Mexico spill claims, US judge rules
Decision could help BP limit its payout to victims of Deepwater Horizon disaster.
In Amenas terror attack inquest: BP's policy of prioritising profits over people revealed in gory detail
Algeria terror inquest has shown full scale of BP's folly.
BP oil spill settlement: Patrick Juneau pays over $5bn to claimants
Juneau is managing fund to compensate victims of Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Edmund Shing: Shell's bumper BG deal could start wave of oil and gas takeovers
Has a rush to buy up oil and gas companies just started?
Chevron to exit Australia's Caltex with $3.6bn stake sale
Goldman Sachs has offered Chevron's 135 million Caltex shares to local and international investors on 27 March.
BP gives up attempt to remove Patrick Juneau as spill claims administrator
BP which had accused Juneau of awarding improper payouts, sees improvement in payment procedure.
BP will have to pay up to $13.7bn in civil fines over Gulf of Mexico spill
BP has failed in its attempt to reduce its maximum civil fine.
Oil and mining stocks rocket as energy prices stage recovery
Vedanta Resources, Petrofac, BHP Billiton and Scotland's Weir Group are leading the FTSE 100
BP to cut 2015 spending by up to $6bn as lower oil prices hit profits
Underlying profit for fourth quarter declined by 20% year on year to $2.2bn, while full-year profit declined 10% to $12.1bn.
Labour energy interview: Tom Greatrex talks price 'freezes', North Sea oil and the Green surge
Exclusive: Labour's shadow energy minister Tom Greatrex spoke to IBTimes UK.
Labour's Ed Balls urges Osborne to safeguard Scotland's North Sea industry after oil price plunge
Hundreds of jobs have already been cut and projects withdrawn after the 60% tank in oil prices.
BP's maximum civil penalty over Gulf of Mexico oil spill would be $4bn lower
US judge reduces company's spillage liability to 3 million barrels, 24% less than claims by federal prosecutors.
UK government holds emergency meeting over BP North Sea oil job cuts
Energy Secretary Ed Davey is in Aberdeen to discuss oil price plunge impact on companies.
BP unveiling mass North Sea job cuts amid tumbling oil prices
BP employs about 4,000 staff in the North Sea out of a total of 15,000 across the UK
Chevron halts big Arctic offshore drilling project 'indefinitely' due to oil price slide
Drilling project in EL 481 block is so far largest to put on hold after oil prices dropped by more than 40% since June.
BP's $1bn restructuring plan promises hundreds of job cuts in coming year
BP has sold $43bn of assets to pay for Deepwater spill and is under more pressure from tumbling oil prices.
Edmund Shing: Royal Dutch Shell and BP tie-up would ease the pain for oil and gas investors
Brent crude oil has fallen from $115 per barrel to under $69 today, a price not seen since 2009.
Money Talks: Could Royal Dutch Shell buy BP?
Edmund Shing explains why oil prices are falling, and what the potential BP-buyout could mean
BP's Gulf of Mexico oil spill compensation challenge dismissed by US Supreme Court
The US Supreme court has rejected BP's challenge on compensation over Gulf of Mexico spill.
BP set to cut hundreds of UK and US jobs as spill costs and oil price plunge hurt profitability
Headcounts will come down across all upstream and downstream activities and corporate centres.
Gulf of Mexico Explosion: One Killed in Blast at Fieldwood Energy Oil Rig Near Louisiana
The explosion happened about 12 miles off Louisiana's coast just before 3pm on Thursday.
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: BP Loses Bid to Oust Payout Administrator Patrick Juneau
Ruling is a new setback to BP's effort to curb costs from April 2010 oil disaster.
US Federal Trade Commission Closes Statoil and BP Price-Fixing Probe
BP has also recently been cleared.