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BP Saved From $100 Million Lawsuit

HOUSTON (AP) — A $100 million jury award against BP PLC over a 2007 refinery leak at its Texas City plant has been rejected. A federal judge in Houston on Tuesday set aside the punitive judgment of $10 million apiece for 10 contract workers who said they were injured. U.S. District Judge Kenneth M.

HOUSTON (AP) — A $100 million jury award against BP PLC over a 2007 refinery leak at its Texas City plant has been rejected.

A federal judge in Houston on Tuesday set aside the punitive judgment of $10 million apiece for 10 contract workers who said they were injured.

U.S. District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt agreed with the jury's finding that London-based BP was responsible for the leak, but found no intent to cause harm.

Actual damages awarded per worker range from about $6,000 to more than $244,000

The release happened at the same refinery where a 2005 explosion killed 15 people and injured 170.

BP spokesman Scott Dean said the company agrees with the judge's decision to set aside punitive damages.

Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing workers, says he will ask the judge to reconsider before a formal appeal is filed.

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