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The Straight Story

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Wed Feb 29, 2012, 01:46 PM Feb 2012

BP Contracts with Defense Dept. Surge Since Oil Spill

BP Contracts with Defense Dept. Surge Since Oil Spill

Despite its oil well causing the worst spill in U.S. history, oil giant BP has enjoyed increased business with the Department of Defense.

Sales of BP fuel to the Pentagon rose 33%, from $1.02 billion in 2010—when the Gulf of Mexico became fouled with oil—to $1.35 billion in 2011.

BP is by far and away the No. 1 supplier of fuel to the military, receiving 49% more in defense contracts than the No. 2 supplier, Valero Energy Corp.

Representative Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts), the top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, told Bloomberg “our military shouldn’t renew lucrative contracts” for the company, not “when BP still owes billions of dollars in possible fines and penalties for their spill in the Gulf of Mexico.”

Defense contract decisions are made by the Defense Logistics Agency, which has been headed since November 2011 by Vice Admiral Mark D. Harnitchek.

http://www.allgov.com/Where_is_the_Money_Going/ViewNews/BP_Contracts_with_Defense_Dept_Surge_Since_Oil_Spill_120229

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Mr. Harnitcheck is looking forward to a very lush retirement package. russspeakeasy Feb 2012 #1
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