Tag: BP

Green gasoline station

The USA’s first certifiably green gasoline station sports a futuristic metal canopy covered in shiny triangles of uncoated, recyclable stainless steel.

Prudhoe Bay back to 400,000 barrels

BP has issued an update on 29 October 2006 announcing output from its Prudhoe Bay, Alaska pipelines, reporting that it has returned to its pre-shutdown level of over 400,000bpd.

Prudhoe Bay production cut

Freak weather which caused power shortages to lines connected to wells at BP’s Prudhoe Bay fields in Alaska has cut production again.

V&M Star to provide line pipe for BP Prudhoe Bay

V&M STAR, a division of Vallourec & Mannesmann Tubes, has been selected to provide 30-35,000ft of 103/4in, high strength, seamless line pipe for BP’s Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, pipeline operations.

Biofuel partnership

BP and DuPont have announced the creation of a partnership to develop, produce and market a next generation of biofuels to help meet increasing global demand for renewable transport fuels.

BP responds to Java earthquake

BP has responded to requests from local authorities in Java for assistance after the devastating earthquake that struck the island on 27 May 2006.

USA: gas field production increase

BP has announced that it will invest up to USD 2.2 billion to double production from its acreage in the Wamsutter gas field in the Rockies region of the USA.

West of Shetland award for Subsea 7

Subsea 7 has announced a contract award from BP for work associated with the Schiehallion Infill and Foinaven Water Injection pipelay projects, off the West of Shetland, Scotland

Subsea 7 wins Shetland contract

Subsea contractor, Subsea 7 has been awarded a contract from BP for its 2005 subsea requirements West of Shetlands.

Stainless connectors speed offshore hook-up

Stainless-steel connectors from Hawke International are being used by BP to facilitate the offshore hook-up of the BP Clair deck to drilling and accommodation modules.