BP meets Australia drilling worries with wall of silence
		
	OIL GIANT BP refused to disclose any information on a controversial drilling project in the Great Australian Bight to its shareholders ahead of its annual general meeting today.
Ethical investors fear BP’s silence could mean a high-risk and high-cost gamble in an area of exceptional marine significance.
The drilling project is of particular importance to shareholders as this month marks the sixth anniversary of BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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