LOS ANGELES — Motorists steadily fill up at BP’s environmentally correct showcase gas station in Los Angeles even as the company’s crude oil stains 2,000 square miles of water in the Gulf of Mexico.
The scene is the same at stations selling BP gas across the country, with no apparent sign of a consumer backlash at the pump like the boycott triggered by the Exxon Valdez spill 21 years ago.
“It’s really bad, but they’re taking responsibility,” cab driver Edwin Cueva
Gulf oil spill yet to affect consumers' gas choice – San Antonio …









