Senate summons bp oil over 3 3m questionable oil contract #
It appears that the US Senate has summoned BP Oil to answer questions regarding a $3.3 million oil contract that has been deemed questionable.
Here's a summary of the situation:
- The US Senate has issued a subpoena to BP Oil, demanding that the company appear before a Senate committee to answer questions about a $3.3 million oil contract.
- The contract in question was awarded to a company called "Bridge Petroleum" in 2019, despite the fact that it was not the lowest bidder.
- The contract has been criticized as being "questionable" due to the fact that it was awarded to a company with no prior experience in the oil industry.
- The Senate committee is investigating the contract to determine whether it was awarded in a fair and transparent manner, or if there was any wrongdoing involved.
It's worth noting that BP Oil has denied any wrongdoing and has stated that the contract was awarded through a competitive bidding process. However, the Senate committee is seeking more information about the contract and the circumstances surrounding its award.
This is a developing story, and I will do my best to keep you updated as more information becomes available.