Financial Times FT.com

How BP put a price on human life

By Sheila McNulty in Houston

Published: November 7 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 7 2006 02:00

BP was not only willing to put a value on human life, something its predecessor Amoco refused to do – it listed it at $20m (£10.5m) for a single fatality incident, with the cost escalating for multiple deaths in the same accident, the Financial Times has learned.

The details, revealed in sworn testimony, come as the first civil trial begins this week arising from the fatal explosion at BP's Texas City refinery in 2005.

You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.

Read this