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Tanks decommissioned, Pump station extant [5] Welton Lincolnshire International Petroleum / Igas Energy (formerly BP Developments 1986) Gathering station for local oil fields (Welton, Scampton North, etc.) loading facilities for rail export [35] [36] [37] Westerleigh South Gloucestershire Puma Energy Storage, 14 tanks, 15,237 m³ [1] [3] [2]
Shell UK Ltd Shell Haven refinery, Essex: 1916 10,000 Shell UK Ltd Teesport refinery, Teesside 1968 6,000 Shell UK Ltd Heysham refinery, Lancashire 1948 2,200 Shell UK Ltd Ardrossan refinery, South Ayrshire 1928 200 BP Refinery Ltd Isle of Grain refinery, Kent: 1953 10,900 BP Refinery Ltd Llandarcy refinery, Neath Port Talbot: 1921 8,300 BP ...
The Forties field produced 41,704 barrels of oil and 10million cubic feet of associated gas per day during as of November 2013. It was the second highest producing field in the UK, after the Buzzard field. [14] Production declined to 20,000 barrels of oil per day in 2021. [15]
BP is the operator of the Clair oilfield, which has been appraised as the largest hydrocarbon resource in the UK. [191] There are 1,200 BP service stations in the UK. [192] [193] Since 2018 BP operates the UK's largest electric vehicle charging network through its subsidiary BP Pulse (formerly Chargemaster). [6]
BP (advertising tagline "Beyond Petroleum"; initials stood for British Petroleum, but with the merger of Amoco in 1998, BP is the actual corporate name) Amoco — United States, was used as a fuel grade until BP brought it back as a fuel brand in 2017; Aral — Germany, Luxembourg; Burmah — former gasoline brand used in the UK, Australia and ...
This was the first time that North Sea Gas had been brought ashore in the UK from the West Sole field. [4] In 1980 British Gas purchased the field Rough and in 1983 began conversion to a storage field. BP Dimlington opened in October 1988. BP's Ravenspurn North field was added in 1990 and the Johnston field was added in 1994.
In May 2011, BP announced that it had agreed to sell its majority interest in Wytch Farm to Perenco, which became the new operator. [9] Premier Oil has a 30.1% stake in the field. [ 10 ] On 17 May 2011, BP announced the sale of its interests in the Wytch Farm, Wareham, Beacon and Kimmeridge fields to Perenco [ 11 ] and the sale of the ...