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  2. BP - Wikipedia

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    BP operates the Kwinana refinery in Western Australia, which can process up to 146,000 barrels per day (23,200 m 3 /d) of crude oil and is the country's largest refinery, [238] supplying fuel to 80% of Western Australia. [239] BP is a non-operating joint venture partner in the North West Shelf, which produces LNG, pipeline gas, condensate and ...

  3. Petroleum refining in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum refining in the United Kingdom produced around 51.45 million tonnes of petroleum products in 2023, down 16% from 2015 and 32% from 2011. [1] There are six major and one minor petroleum refinery in the downstream sector of the UK oil industry. [2] Total, operational refining capacity 1,222,800 barrels per day, around 58 million tonnes ...

  4. Oil fields operated by BP - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Mexico Deepwater. The Gulf of Mexico business unit is operated from Houston, Texas. Atlantis Oil Field. Mad Dog oil field. Macondo Prospect site of the April 20, 2010, Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill. Nakika. Thunder Horse Oil Field. Tiber Oil Field (announced 2009; production not commenced)

  5. Citypoint - Wikipedia

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    Citypoint (previously known as Britannic House and Britannic Tower) is a building located on Ropemaker Street on the northern fringe of the City of London, the main financial district and historic nucleus of London. Originally named Britannic House, Citypoint was built in 1967 as a 35-storey, 122-metre (400 ft) tall headquarters for British ...

  6. Andrew oilfield - Wikipedia

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    Producing formations. Cretaceous and Palaeocene rocks. The Andrew oilfield is a relatively small hydrocarbon field in the UK sector of the North Sea, 230 kilometres (140 mi) North-East of Aberdeen and it is operated by BP. It is produced from a single platform, which is also the hub of the Kinnoull, Cyrus and Farragon subsea developments.

  7. Oil terminals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Oil terminals in the United Kingdom. Crude oil tanker offloading facility, tanks in Fort Popham and Kilpaison, Angle Bay, transfer of crude to former Llandarcy Refinery by pipeline. Terminal and pipeline decommissioned 1986. Storage, 4 tanks, fuel oil for Ballylumford and Kilroot power stations. Oil by pipeline from offshore, export by ship.

  8. BP Shipping - Wikipedia

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    BP Shipping is the maritime arm of British headquartered global oil company, BP. The unit covers the marine transport, logistics and insurance requirements of all BP's global activities. Formed in 1956 as BP Tanker Company Ltd, its roots go back to the British Tanker Company, which was formed to carry products for the Anglo-Persian Oil Company.

  9. Lightsource BP - Wikipedia

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    Lightsource BP, rebranded from Lightsource Renewable Energy in 2018, is the largest solar developer in Europe, and third largest in the world outside of China. [1] [2] Lightsource BP is a British company with headquarters in London, and offices in Madrid, Milan, Athens, San Francisco, Austin, Philadelphia, Mumbai, New Delhi, Cairo, Melbourne, Amsterdam, Bath, Belfast and Dublin.