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Planes and fuel, BP asks 59 million dollars in damages to subsidiary of Delta Air Lines

Rome, Italy - According to the petrol giant the company Monroe Energy would have used an unfounded pretext to terminate a three-year contract for the purchase of oil

The oil Group BP started a lawsuit against Monroe Energy, a subsidiary company of Delta Air Lines that in 2012 acquired a 185,000 barrel-per-day oil refinery in Philadelphia with the aim to process oil by itself and in this way reduce the cost of the fuel for the planes of the airline. According to what 'Reuters' reported, in the lawsuit which was filed on Thursday in the Court BP contested Monroe...

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