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  2. Oil terminals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Oil fields operated by BP - Wikipedia

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    Toggle United Kingdom subsection. 1.1 Onshore. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... All fields in British territory are operated as part of the BP's North Sea ...

  4. UK oil pipeline network - Wikipedia

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    The GPSS was originally constructed between 1941 and 1944 and then extended after the war, most notably during the 1950s, 1970s and 1980s. [1] The first commercial pipeline to be constructed in the United Kingdom was built in 1959 by Shell-Mex and BP from the GPSS depot at Walton on Thames to Heathrow Airport.

  5. 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 .

  6. BP - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Kent Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The rising price of oil in the 1970s resulted in a slump in consumption, which meant there was a considerable excess of refining capacity throughout Europe. In August 1981 BP Oil announced that the BP Kent refinery would close in 1982 with the loss of 1,670 workers plus another 1,000 construction jobs in the area. [20]

  8. Llandarcy Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Llandarcy Oil Refinery, also known as the National Oil Refinery, BP Llandarcy and Skewen refinery, was the United Kingdom's first oil refinery, initially opened by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (renamed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company from 1935 and the British Petroleum Company from 1954) on 29 June 1922, although operations had begun on 1 July 1921. [1]

  9. Buncefield oil depot - Wikipedia

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    The terminal operator is Total, which owns 60% of the depot, with Texaco owning the remaining 40%, though BP and Shell also make use of its facilities. As the fifth largest oil depot in the UK, it had a capacity of approximately 60 million Imperial gallons (273 million litres) of fuel, although it was not always at capacity. It previously ...