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For BP, restoring its image is a bigger task than paying billions

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“The settlement is inadequate to address BP’s repeated criminal conduct,” Slocum said.

As it has in the past, BP expressed regret Thursday for the 2010 incident and reiterated its promise to pay all “legitimate claims.”

“We apologize for our role in the accident,” BP Chief Executive Bob Dudley said, “and as today’s resolution with the U.S. government further reflects, we have accepted responsibility for our actions.”

Wall Street investors, at least, seemed to be relieved by Thursday’s announcement, sending BP stock up 14 cents, or 0.4 percent, to close at $40.30.

The fact that BP has been in this position more times than any other oil company during the past seven years is what will make BP’s other task of rebuilding its reputation so difficult, experts said.

“A corporation effectively pleading guilty to these felony counts, that is a big deal,” said Bruce Bullock, executive director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University. “It simply hasn’t happened before in this industry at this level.”

But others say BP is having some difficulty finding partners to drill its wells.

“BP does exploration and they own the wells, but they contract out the drilling to other companies,” said O’Rourke of Notre Dame. “They have had difficulty in trying to secure partnerships with other ventures, particularly in the gulf.”

BP faces five years of probation and will undergo scrutiny by two appointed monitors. BP said in a statement that it could be barred from doing business with the federal government because of its guilty pleas but “has not been advised of the intention of any federal agency to suspend or debar the company in connection with this plea agreement.”

Joe Hahn, an associate professor at Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management, said that BP will remain an attractive partner for some companies because “of their mineral holdings, and they still have a lot of highly regarded technical staff and expertise.”

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