· Sean is a gas field in the Southern North Sea and is operated by Shell. Current net BP production from Sean is around 18,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day
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· BP is a major investor in the North Sea (UK and Norway) with an extensive portfolio of production from existing reservoirs, new projects under development, and growth potential in undeveloped resources.
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· BP's annual North Sea production averages around 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day and the company has over three billion barrels of estimated proven and contingent resource available in the region.
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· The company employs over 3,000 staff in its North Sea business and operates around 30 oil and gas fields.
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· BP-operated producing assets include Clair, Schiehallion, Foinaven and Magnus in the Shetland area; Andrew, ETAP. Harding and Bruce in the UK's central North Sea; and Valhall, Ula, and Hod in Norway. The company also
operates the Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland, the CATS gas terminal in Teesside and the Forties Pipeline System and Kinneil terminal in Scotland.
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· BP plans to invest $10 billion (c £6.7billion) net over the next five years in the North Sea - including major projects in the UK and in Norway.
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· Three major projects are currently underway in the UK - Clair Ridge, Quad 204 (Schiehallion) and Kinnoull - and two in Norway - Skarv and the Valhall Redevelopment.
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· BP's strategy to focus in the North Sea has already included the sale of the Wytch Farm oil field in Dorset, the Southern Gas Assets and the sale of its non-operated stakes in the Draugen, Alba and Britannia fields. BP also recently
announced the sale of Harding, Maclure, Braes and Devenick to Taqa which is expected to complete in 2Q2013. The total value of those assets sold, including this deal, is around $3.1 billion. |
· Jefferies acted as financial adviser to BP in relation to this transaction.
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· BP Aberdeen press office: +44 1224 832030
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· BP London press office: +44 20 7496 4076
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