Storms cut BP profit by over $700 million
5th Oct 2005, 08:03 GMT
BP PLC , Europe's largest oil company, said damage caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita cut third-quarter profit by more than $700 million and led to the first quarterly drop in oil and gas production in two years.
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