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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.
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AMS boss defends hesitant job seekers
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Labour Market Service (AMS) chief Johannes Kopf has taken a stand for unemployed people who refuse taking the first new job offer.
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» Panorama 2012-02-02
Danish model Brigitte Nielsen and "James Bond" star Sir Roger Moore will accompany an Austrian entrepreneur at this year’s Vienna Opera Ball.
AUA announces austerity package details
» Business 2012-01-26
Austrian Airlines (AUA) has confirmed plans to freeze staff's wages.
» Business 2012-01-24
It will take another two years until the Austrian economy grows by two per cent, a Viennese institute has warned.
Rising numbers of sheep and goats in Salzburg
The number of farms rearing sheep and goats has been on the increase in Salzburg, Austria for several years now. Domestic farming could still increase by a third as the European demand increases.
Strasser sues Austrian newspaper
The former European Parliament member Ernst Strasser will appear in court today (Mon) in connection with the 2011 cash for influence scandal. Strasser has accused the Upper Austrian News (OÖN) of slander.
Staud's expansion plan
Viennese jam company Staud’s who are famous for their preserve and compote range are expanding production in the capital. The plan calls for the building of a new company site in two years’ time in Ottakring. A new production hall will also be adapted at the current site in Hernals before then.
Le Salzgries
I enjoyed perhaps my most pleasurable eating out experience of the last thirty years one Thursday evening at Le Salzgries.
Record number of callouts as diesel freezes
The bitterly cold temperatures have not only been causing problems for humans in Austria but also for cars. In such harsh conditions, diesel in cars is known to crystallise and the engine cut out altogether.
Freezing temperatures claim life in Vienna
The freezing cold temperatures in Vienna, Austria claimed the life of an elderly woman over the weekend. The 86-year-old was found dead in her garden in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Baby taken over speeding fine
Austrian social workers have taken a baby away from his teenage mother because the toddler's grandmother had not paid a speeding fine.
Best of the winter bookshelf, part two
The Austrian Times offers an overview of what German-speaking Europe’s publishing houses have to offer.
ORF forced to leave Facebook
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