The Alaska subsidiary of oil company BP PLC has pleaded guilty to a federal environmental crime for failing to prevent a crude oil spill. The guilty plea by BP Exploration Alaska Inc. is part of a settlement over a 200,000-gallon pipeline spill at the Prudhoe Bay field in March 2006.
That spill was the largest ever in the vast, oil-rich region of Arctic Alaska known as the North Slope.
David Shurtleff reports from Alaska Public Radio.
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