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Enviros: New Ind. BP refinery permit falls short

An environmental group that helped push BP PLC to a multimillion-dollar settlement last year over air emissions at its northwestern Indiana oil refinery says the sprawling complex's revised wastewater permit falls short of what's needed to protect Lake Michigan's waters.Full story

BP cuts global gas reserves estimate, mostly for Russia

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil major BP <BP.L> cut its estimates of global gas reserves steeply on Wednesday, revising Russia's still classified reserves down sharply and putting Iran at the top of the world league table. Full story

Cleanup work after BP oil spill end in 3 states

Cleanup work has ended in three of the states affected by BP PLC's massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the company said Monday. Full story

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UK envoy says BP committed to Algeria after attack

BP rig supervisors challenge manslaughter counts

Academics back BP's fight to cap oil spill payouts

Hayward will not take permanent chairman role at Glencore

Argentina to offer holdouts mix of Par, Discount bonds: report

On trial for Gulf oil spill, BP faces the price of profit

BP lost again in Arctic deal to ExxonMobil: sources

BP tanker drivers begin strike at Petroineos refinery

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  Toxic BP oil clean-up chemical sickening those exposed

Mark Hertsgaard, contributor to The Daily Beast, talks with Rachel Maddow about the devastating health effects of Corexit, the oil dispersant used by BP in the Gulf to clean up oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill on the workers and residents of the area.

  Lawmaker says Bible proves climate change is false

Rep. Joe Barton, R-Tx., who made headlines for apologizing to BP after the gulf oil spill, now claims the Bible proves that climate change isn't real.

  What the Energy Indicator Says About the Economic Outlook

CNBC's Steve Liesman; and Christof Ruehl, BP chief economist, discuss what crude prices indicate about the broader economy, and the impact of developing domestic energy in the United States.

  BP put on trial 3 years later

The National Wildlife Foundation’s Sara Gonzalez Rothi Kronenthal, Colorlines.com reporter Brentin Mock, Political Strategist L. Joy Williams, and The Roosevelt Institute’s Mike Konczal discuss the BP civil trial for the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill.

  The BP oil spill and the Keystone XL Pipeline

As the State Department issued their draft report of the Keystone XL Pipeline impacts, the Melissa Harris-Perry panel looks at environmental hazards and the Gulf Coast.

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