Deadly oil accident in 2010 didn’t affect BP’s stock market returns
Finances of BP didn't take a big hit despite a massive oil accident
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
Finances of BP didn't take a big hit despite a massive oil accident
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