BP Gets the Boot
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BP Gets the Boot
PROVIDENCE - The Arcacian government has cancelled BP's trading license and forced the closure of its 9 service stations. BP has been told it will no longer be permitted to trade in Arcacia and there is no chance of getting a new license. The company has been effectively thrown out of the country. BP stations were closed permanently from midnight last night and their assets were seized by the government.
The President labelled BP a global pariah and environmental terrorist, saying the slow response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill was woeful and negligent. The government also sold all its shares in BP, amounting to nearly $100 million. As news of BP's exile from Arcacia broke in markets around the world, BP's share price once again plummeted after showing faint signs of slow recovery.
The President labelled BP a global pariah and environmental terrorist, saying the slow response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill was woeful and negligent. The government also sold all its shares in BP, amounting to nearly $100 million. As news of BP's exile from Arcacia broke in markets around the world, BP's share price once again plummeted after showing faint signs of slow recovery.
Daniel- On Leave
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The Tirnreich approves of this measure
Liberater444- Ambassador At Large
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BP is going to become super bankrupt. On an unrelated note, I saw a BP station with a couple of protesters in Florida.
emgmod- High Commissioner
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Ollingdale condemns the action by Arcacia, and has allowed British Petroleum to open 17 new stations in the UIO.
British Petroleum employs over 5,000 people in Woking and Valican Point.
British Petroleum employs over 5,000 people in Woking and Valican Point.
Thomas- Overlord of Eurasia
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ouchie haha. Oh well Im kinda pissed at BP for not doing anything, but really at this point everyone is to blame because nothing or very little is being done. And yea people here in Florida are blaming BP for everything
Peter- Honoured Member
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Escambia doesnt condemn Arcacia's as it is in their best interest. However Escambia is going to keep BP stations in Escambia open. There are no BP oil rigs in Escambia's 200 nautical mile zone around Escambia. Thus meaning if BP wants to sell gas here they may. Tho Escambia will not be selling an area for BP to drill in after the Gulf Oil Spill. We applaud BP for trying to stop the spill.
Escambia Director of Economy & Trades
William Portsmouth
Escambia Director of Economy & Trades
William Portsmouth
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