BP meets deadline for oil spill payments to government

BP has met its July 1 deadline to pay the federal government for the initial costs of responding to the Gulf oil spill.

WASHINGTON (AP) — BP has met its July 1 deadline to pay the federal government for the initial costs of responding to the Gulf oil spill. The Obama administration says BP paid two bills totaling about $71 million earlier this month. The government had set a Thursday deadline for the largest of the two bills, which charged the company $69 million. The administration says the oil company is still reviewing and processing a third bill for $51.4 million. The White House has long said that as the responsible party, BP must pay all costs associated with the response to the spill. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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