Conflict rises over $92 million demandExxon argues governments, still studying ways to clean up oil from 1989 spill, failed to submit valid ‘reopener’ restoration plan Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
ExxonMobil Corp. is arguing government officials, in effect, missed the boat in their demand for $92 million to address lingering environmental impacts from 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Lawyers for the company say the federal and state governments, in handing a demand for the money to Exxon in 2006,....
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