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Ships and drilling rigs surround the Discoverer Enterprise as it continues to recover oil from the Deepwater Horizon drill site in the Gulf of Mexico on June 15, 2010.[Photo/Xinhua] |
HOUSTON - The British Petroleum said Monday it has spent US$2 billion in costs related to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
The British oil giant said in a statement issued here that the costs included those of spill response, containment, relief well drilling, grants to the Gulf states, claims paid to affected individuals and businesses, and federal costs.
The BP last week agreed to set up a US$20 billion fund to compensate victims of the spill.
In Monday's statement, the company also updated some of its response operations including operations to skim oil from the surface of the Gulf that have recovered in total about 558,000 barrels of oily liquid.
Apart from the two oil containment systems currently in operation, the BP said it is continuing preparations for the next step in containment operations.
"Construction of the first floating riser remains on schedule for the end of June," it said.
A vessel will be connected to that riser and it is expected that this system will be available to begin first operations around the end of June or early July, said the statement.