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Justice Department says Exxon Mobil subsidiaries to pay nearly $5M for 2013 Arkansas oil spill

2015-04-22 14:11:49| Chemicals - Topix.net

The Justice Department says two subsidiaries of Exxon Mobil have agreed to pay almost $5 million in government penalties for a 2013 oil spill in a central Arkansas community. As part of a consent decree set to be filed in a Little Rock federal court Wednesday, the companies would pay about $3.2 million in federal civil penalties in addition to addressing pipeline safety issues and oil-response capacity.

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