ByJoeNocera
BPExplorationetal.v.
ClaimantID 100354107Cases#18-31115and
31275BP Is Still Paying for the
Deepwater Horizon Spill
①THEORIGIN:OnApril20,2010,theDeepwaterHorizonoilwell,operated
byBPPlcintheGulfofMexico,sufferedanenormousexplosion,killing
11 workersandspewing 130 milliongallonsofoil.Knowingit wouldsoonbe
inundatedwithlawsuits,thecompanyquicklysetupa settlementfundand
hiredKenFeinbergtoadministerit.Overthenexttwoyears,Feinbergpaidout
$6.1billionto220,000claimants,thusavoidingthousandsofsuits.Buthealso
turneddownmanyclaimsonthegroundsthattheclaimantshadn’tshownthey
hadbeendamagedbytheaccident.Thisdidn’tmaketheplaintiffs’barhappy.②THESWITCH:Someoftheheavyweightplaintiffs’lawyerseschewedthe
claimsprocessandpressedonwithlawsuits.InMarch2012,BPsettledwith
themfor$7.8billion.Aspartofthesettlement,it agreedtoreplaceFeinberg
withPatrickJuneau,a lawyerfromLafayette,La.Thesettlementmadeit much
easierforcompaniesandpeopletogetcompensationwithoutanyseriousdoc-
umentation.Suddenlyallkindsofcompanieswerefilingclaims.Oneofthem
wasClaimantID100354107:WalmartInc.③THECLAIMS:Walmartsaidthatit wasowed$15millionfordamagedoneto
fivestores.BPsaidthatWalmartwasusinganaccountingchangetoinflatethe
claim.Walmartmadeanadditionalclaimfora storeinMississippithatit said
qualifiedasa “startup”(thuseligibleformoremoney)becauseit hadrecently
reopenedafterbeingdamagedduringHurricaneKatrina.Juneauapproved
bothclaims.SoBPsued.④ THE FINALE: Federal Judge Carl Barbier, who’s overseeing the BP litigation,
is a former plaintiffs’ lawyer. He’s been largely unsympathetic to BP’s objec-
tions. After all, BP did agree to the 2012 settlement that opened the door for
more questionable claims. Sure enough, he ruled for Walmart in both cases.
And in two separatedecisionslastmonth,theU.S.CourtofAppealsfor the
5th Circuit agreed withhim.A decadeaftertheDeepwaterHorizonexplosion,
BP is still paying up.<BW>�Nocera is a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion● Hasthe5thCircuit
rejectedanyclaims?
Yes.TampaBay’s
footballteam,the
Buccaneers,tried
toget$19.5million,
claiming economic
damage, despite being
300 miles from the
accident site. In its
ruling, the court noted
the team went 10-6
that season. “The
Bucs have not had a
10-win season since,”
the ruling said.● Howmuchhas
thespillcostBP?
Inadditiontothe
moneyit’spaidtoGulf
Coastresidentsand
businesses,it has
paid $20 billion to
settle suits brought
by states and the
federal government; a
$4 billion fine levied by
the U.S. Department of
Justice; and $32 billion
toward the cleanup.
That comes to about
$70 billion—so far.68
ILLUSTRATION BY GEORGE WYLESOL◼ LAST THING
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