Oil fields operated by BP

Oil fields operated by BP

This is a list of oil and gas fields operated by BP.

Contents

United Kingdom

All fields in British territory are operated as part of the BP's North Sea Strategic Performance Unit from their office in Dyce, Aberdeen. This includes some fields not strictly in the North Sea itself. Fields in the Norwegian sector are operated from Stavanger.

Onshore

Southern North Sea

Central North Sea

Northern North Sea

West of Shetland

Norway

Trinidad and Tobago

All fields of the Trinidad and Tobago business unit are operated from the BPTT office in Port of Spain.

  • Mango gasfield

Gulf of Mexico Deepwater

The Gulf of Mexico business unit is operated from Houston, Texas.

  • Atlantis Oil Field
  • Holstein
  • Horn Mountain
  • Mad Dog
  • Marlin
  • Nakika
  • Pompano
  • Thunder Horse Oil Field
  • Tiber Oil Field (announced 2009; production not commenced)

Alaska

The BP office for the Alaska business unit is located in Anchorage.

Azerbaijan

Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli, comprises five producing offshore facilities with estimated reserves of 5,5 billion barrels of oil. Shahdeniz, estimated reserves around 35 tcf, or 1 billion m3 of gas.

Egypt

The Egypt business unit is operated from Cairo.

North American Gas

Vietnam

Vietnam operations are run from Sunbury-on-Thames, England.

Angola

Operations in Angola are run from the BP office in Sunbury, England.

  • Plutonio oilfield

Colombia

The Colombia BU is operated from the office in Bogotá.

Australasia

Operations in Australasia are managed from Jakarta, Indonesia and Perth, Australia.

  • North Rankin gasfield
  • Angel gasfield
  • Goodwyn gasfield

Russia


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