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British Petroleum’s (BP) business in Austria is not affected by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to a spokesman for the company.
A representative for BP’s Austrian operations said today (Mon) the firm had not recorded a decrease in customer figures following the collapse of the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform in April.
He added however that the number of customers asking all kinds of questions about the incident and how it affects the company’s businesses while fuelling their cars at BP’s 430 stations has risen.
BP and Austrian oil and gas firm OMV dominate the Austrian petrol stations market. BP Austria has around 260 employees.
Meanwhile, Greenpeace Austria activists put up a giant poster on the façade of the British company’s Austrian headquarters in Wiener Neudorf, Lower Austria, calling on the firm to abandon its deep sea drilling.
Greens chief Eva Glawischnig was confronted with harsh criticism recently as it took her more than a months to ask the Austrian government to abandon their support of mineral oil trading.
Austrian Times
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The current conflict with the works committee does not negatively affect Austrian Airlines’ (AUA) booking figures, according to a spokesman.
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Sickness surge causes AUA cancellations
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Passengers are finally feeling the full impact of the emerging labour conflict at Austrian Airlines (AUA).
TA recovers as CEO rejects Pecik fears
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Telekom Austria (TA) is back in the black.
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Brodbeck criticises credit rating 'hysteria'
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A German economist has warned from "dangerous monopoly circumstances" in the global rating business.
S&P concerned about banks' stability in serious crisis
» Business 2012-04-20
Standard & Poor's (S&P) analyst Alois Strasser has warned that a crisis worse than the most recent one could “totally demolish” Austrian finance institutes’ capital.
Fitch approves Austria's financial trustworthiness
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One of the world’s leading credit rating agencies has confirmed the Austrian AAA.
AUA rules out Whitsun travel chaos
The current conflict with the works committee does not negatively affect Austrian Airlines’ (AUA) booking figures, according to a spokesman.
Weak start for RWR Card
People’s Party (ÖVP) Economy Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner has admitted difficulties in introducing the Red White Red Card (RWR Card, Rot-Weiß-Rot Card).
Pröll outpaces friends and foes in capability check
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Foul-mouthed MPs might face fines
Fritz Neugebauer has started another attempt to introduce a system of fees for abusive parliament delegates (MPs).
Car sharers should get cheap U-Bahn tickets say greens
People who support the environment by signing up for car sharing initiatives to cut down inner city congestion should get subsidised public transport.
Film festivals in Vienna
There are two film festivals back to back in Vienna this May and June. The "Let's CEE Film Festival" shows films from Central and Eastern Europe, while the "Vienna Independent Shorts" focuses on short films.
Salzburg builds new prison
Salzburg is to get a new prison.
Postwoman killed by express train
An 32-year-old postwoman was killed instantly when she apparently failed to see a stop sign on a train track - and was hit by a 120 kph express train at the Grimmenstein sortage depot in the Lower Austrian region of Neunkirchen.
Dirty water caused by excrement
Health experts are struggling to find the source of excrement that has contaminated water supplies at the town of Köstendorf in Salzburg province.
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