Summary BP and the U.S. government have agreed oil captured during 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - BP and the U.S. government have agreed that 34 million gallons (128.7 million liters) of oil captured during the massive 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico can't count toward civil penalties the oil giant faces.
The agreement is in a court filing Tuesday. It came in response to BP's argument that workers either burned the collected oil or shipped it to shore before it could enter the Gulf waters and that it shouldn't count in calculating the company's Clean Water Act penalties, which will be in the billions of dollars.
The first phase of a trial is scheduled to start Feb. 25. It is designed to determine the causes of BP's well blowout and assign percentages of fault to the companies involved in the drilling project that went wrong.
