Algeria Siege: BP Names Fourth Man Killed

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 12 Februari 2013 | 23.12

BP has released the name of the fourth worker killed during a terrorist attack on an Algerian gas plant last month.

Stephen Green, 47, from Fleet in Hampshire, died alongside three of his colleagues during the deadly terrorist attack on the In Amenas gas field, the oil firm said.

Colin Browning, a fellow BP employee, described Mr Green as "very professional and committed" to his role.

"Steve was a friendly and likeable guy, working well with everyone he met," he said.

Mr Green was based at the remote desert facility - part-operated by BP - as a health, safety, security and environment manager.

Some of the militants' weapons Weapons seized after the attack

He joined BP last year and had more than 23 years of experience on major international projects.

The other three BP workers killed were Seb John, Carlos Estrada and Gordon Rowan. They died when the plant was overrun by the heavily-armed group on January 16.

Bob Dudley, BP's chief executive, said: "These men were murdered while carrying out their jobs on a normal working day. It was a calculated and evil act.

"As BP mourns the loss of our colleagues, our thoughts are also with the families and friends of all of those who lost their lives in this terrible incident."


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