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International Ltd.'s London office called BP a "big green cash machine" in their fall 1995 report on the oil company.
In 1997, BP announced that it would build its first service stations in Japan.
In merging with United States oil giant Amoco in 1998, the newly created BP Amoco became the one of the largest petroleum concerns in the world.
In the late 20th century BP was a major investor in green energy, and in 2003 the company unveiled the slogan “Beyond Petroleum.” However, within a decade BP had scaled back its renewable energy efforts.
In 2006, over 250,000 gallons of oil spilled through corroded sections of the BP pipeline in Alaska across the North Slope, leading to a partial shutdown of the company's Prudhoe Bay field and a costly cleanup.
2008, Castrol launched its Marine Bio range with improved environmental performance to help protect ocean life
In 2012 BP agreed to pay more than $4.5 billion in fines and penalties to the United States government and to plead guilty to 14 criminal charges.
2012 NASA's Curiosity rover began its mission on Mars, lubricated by a Castrol grease
In 2015, as part of a civil trial, it agreed to pay some $20 billion.
2015 Castrol launched Nexcel, an oil change system designed to reduce tailpipe emissions, recycle used oil and simplify oil changes
2017 Castrol launched its first bio-synthetic engine oil with 25% renewable plant-based oil
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