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Not Many Applicants for BP Gulf Rig Worker Fund

By | September 22, 2010

There have been far fewer applicants than expected for money from a $100 million fund BP PLC set up to help deepwater rig workers after a federal moratorium on drilling prompted by the massive oil spill.

With nine days left to apply, a spokesman for the charity running the program told The Associated Press that only 356 people have come forward. Up to 9,000 people had been expected to seek grants of $3,000 to $30,000.

The charity says it turns out that many rig workers are being kept on the job by their employers, despite the moratorium.

With so much money left over, the charity plans to offer a second round of grants – this time to workers who support deepwater rigs, such as people on supply boats.

A recent federal report claimed the moratorium has not increased unemployment in the region.

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  • September 22, 2010 at 1:58 am
    La Man says:
    I agree Dipper, I believe it's damage control...a little digging and you will find that BP has donated to all the Gulf Coast states $50M - $75M for PR, and additional million... read more
  • September 22, 2010 at 1:37 am
    Flag Day says:
    I like money... just throwing that out there BP.
  • September 22, 2010 at 1:36 am
    Dipper says:
    If I were BP I would have never set up a fund to aid workers affected by an unnecessary federal moratorium on offshore drilling. The majority of the oil spill was obviously BP... read more

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