BP Oil Spill Disaster: Fading Interest

Public perception of oil giant BP PLC has improved significantly.
BP Oil Spill Disaster: Fading Interest
Wade Bonvillain, who owns a seafood company, questions Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility. A public meeting was held on Aug. 18 in Houma, La., regarding independent claims processes related to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Win McNamee/Getty Images
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Wade Bonvillain, who owns a seafood company, questions Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility. A public meeting was held on Aug. 18 in Houma, La., regarding independent claims processes related to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (Win McNamee/Getty Images )