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BP says oil spill compensation payout rate soars

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BP said payouts to people affected by its Gulf of Mexico oil spill had dramatically increased since it surrendered authority for dispensing funds to an independent administrator.

BP said the Gulf Coast Claims Facility (GCCF), the $20 billion fund it set up to compensate fishermen, hoteliers and retailers whose business was hit by the spill, had paid out 19,000 claims totaling over $240 million.

The total cost of the spill response has hit $9.5 billion, Europe’s second-largest oil company by market value said in a statement late on Sunday.

The GCCF is run by lawyer Kenneth Feinberg, formerly the Obama Administration’s executive pay Czar. BP said on September 3 that the fund had paid out $38.5 million since it began operating on August 23. This represented a rate of around $3.5 million per day, broadly in line with the rate at which BP had previously been disbursing funds.

Since September 3, the amount of money being paid out has risen to an average of over $12.5 million.

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