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August 1, 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones/AP) — Alaska regulators have asked BP PLC to turn over a broad range of documents related to oil spills at the company's pipelines and processing facilities in 2006 that forced the London-based oil company to shut part of Prudhoe Bay, the most productive U.S. oil field.
In a subpoena issued in June, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking documents related to anti-corrosion measures taken by BP on its Prudhoe Bay pipelines, samples taken from the pipelines, correspondence between BP, the federal government and congressional investigators, and a host of other documents and records.
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