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Obama Sends $69 Million Invoice to BP

The Obama Administration today sent a preliminary bill for $69.09 million to BP and other responsible parties for response and recovery operations relating to the BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. The Administration will continue to bill BP regularly for all associated costs to ensure the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund is reimbursed on an ongoing basis.

As a responsible party BP is financially responsible for all costs associated with the response to the spill including efforts to stop the leak at its source reduce the spread of oil protect the shoreline and mitigate damages as well as long term recovery efforts to ensure that all individuals and communities impacted by the spill are made whole.

To provide full transparency of the ongoing efforts and to ensure that the American public is not held accountable for the costs of response and recovery activities the Federal Government will bill BP and the other responsible parties periodically for costs incurred by the Federal On-Scene Coordinator to support Federal State and local response efforts.

The Administration expects prompt payment and will take additional steps as necessary to ensure that BP and other responsible parties not American taxpayers pay all of the costs associated with the BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

This invoice is based on specific Federal Government expenses that are subject to billing at this time including expenses associated with the response of over two dozen Federal entities and agencies from three States in accordance with the Federal On-Scene Coordinator request for assistance process. Federal response activities not subject to billing at this time including future activities will be billed to the responsible parties through subsequent invoices. In addition these bills do not include any other costs for which BP and the other responsible parties are liable to any other party.

The United States Coast Guard is responsible for administering the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund to ensure that individuals and communities harmed by oil spills are made whole and that the costs of response and cleanup are borne by the responsible parties.