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BP plc
Type Public (LSE: BP, NYSE: BP, TYO: 5051, TSXBP.U)
Founded 1908 (as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company)
1954 (as The British Petroleum Company)
Headquarters London, England, UK
Key people Donald Alexander Smith (founding chairman)
Tony Hayward, CEO
Byron Grote, CFO
Peter Sutherland, Chairman
Industry Oil and Natural Gas, Alternative fuel
Products BP petroleum and derived products
BP service stations
Air BP Aviation Fuels
Castrol motor oil
ARCO gas stations
am/pm convenience stores
Aral service stations
Revenue $291. A public company usually refers to a company that is permitted to offer its registered securities ( Stock, bonds, etc The London Stock Exchange or LSE is a Stock exchange located in London, England. The New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE) is a Stock exchange based in New York City. The, or TSE, located in Tokyo, Japan, is the second largest Stock exchange market in the world by market value second only to the New York Stock The Anglo-Persian Oil Company ( APOC) was founded in 1908 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Iran. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located For other people named Donald Smith see Donald Smith (disambiguation Donald Alexander Smith 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, Dr Anthony Hayward CCMI (born 1957 is the Chief Executive of oil and energy company BP Group taking over from John Browne Baron Browne of Madingley on A chief executive officer ( CEO) or chief executive is typically the highest-ranking corporate officer ( executive) or administrator Byron E Grote (born 1948 or 1949 is currently the Chief financial officer of BP. Peter Denis Sutherland, KCMG (born 25 April 1946) is an Irish businessman and former politician associated with the Fine Gael For other uses of this term see Industry (disambiguation An industry (from Latin industrius, "diligent industrious" These are lists of petroleum companies. List of companies by size of oil reserves A list of the largest petroleum companies is always somewhat arbitrary as state-owned companies Alternative fuels, also known as non-conventional Fuels are any Materials or substances that can be used as a Fuel, other than conventional fuels In Marketing, a product is anything that can be offered to a Market that might satisfy a want or need Air BP is BP 's line of Aviation Fuels Air BP is available at over 1000 airport locations in 70 countries and serves Airlines Castrol is a Brand of industrial and Automotive Lubricants which is applied to a large range of Oils Greases and similar ARCO (an Acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company) is an Oil company which is since 2000 a subsidiary ampm is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U Aral is a brand of automobile fuels and Gas stations, present in Germany and Luxembourg, but formerly In business revenue or revenues is Income that a company receives from its normal business activities usually from the sale of goods and services 438 Billion USD (2007)
Operating income $28. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been In financial and business Accounting, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT is a measure of a firm's profitability that excludes interest and income tax expenses 794 Billion USD (2007)
Net income $20. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been Net income is equal to the Income that a firm has after subtracting costs and Expenses from the total Revenue. 845 Billion USD (2007)
Employees 115,000 (2006)
Website www.bp.com

BP plc, formerly British Petroleum, is the world's third largest global energy company, a multinational oil company ("oil major") with headquarters in London, England, UK. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been Employment is a Contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages A Public Limited Company ( PLC, plc or plc or p l c is a type of Limited company in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland which is In Physics and other Sciences energy (from the Greek grc ἐνέργεια - Energeia, "activity operation" from grc ἐνεργός A corporation is a separate legal entity usually used to conduct business Multinational corporation ( MNC) or transnational corporation ( TNC) is a Corporation or enterprise that manages Production or delivers The term supermajor illustrates the six largest non state-owned energy companies as seen in popular financial mediums around the world London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located The company is among the largest private sector energy corporations in the world, and one of the six "supermajors" (vertically integrated private sector oil exploration, natural gas, and petroleum product marketing companies). In Economics, the private sector is that part of the economy which is both run for private Profit and is not controlled by the State. In Physics and other Sciences energy (from the Greek grc ἐνέργεια - Energeia, "activity operation" from grc ἐνεργός The term supermajor illustrates the six largest non state-owned energy companies as seen in popular financial mediums around the world In Microeconomics and Management, the term vertical integration describes a style of Management control. In Economics, the private sector is that part of the economy which is both run for private Profit and is not controlled by the State. Hydrocarbon exploration (or oil and gas exploration) is the search by petroleum Geologists for Hydrocarbon deposits beneath the Earth's surface Natural gas is a Gaseous Fossil fuel consisting primarily of Methane but including significant quantities of Ethane, Propane, Petroleum ( L petroleum, from Greek πετρέλαιον, lit

Contents

Origins

Activity in 1909 - 1979

In May 1901, William Knox D'Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil which he found in May 1908. The entrepreneur William Knox D'Arcy ( October 11, 1849 - May 1, 1917) was one of the principal founders of the oil and Petrochemical This was the first commercially significant find in the Middle East. The Middle East is a Subcontinent with no clear boundaries often used as a synonym to Near East, in opposition to Far East. On 14 April 1909, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was incorporated to exploit this. Events 43 BC - Battle of Forum Gallorum: Mark Antony, besieging Julius Caesar 's assassin Decimus Junius Brutus in Year 1909 ( MCMIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting The Anglo-Persian Oil Company ( APOC) was founded in 1908 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Iran. In 1935, it became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). The Anglo-Persian Oil Company ( APOC) was founded in 1908 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Iran.

After World War II, AIOC and the Iranian government initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC's concession terms still further in Iran's favour. World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including But in March 1951, the pro-western Prime Minister Ali Razmara was assassinated. Sepahbod Haj Ali Razmara ( Persian: حاجیعلی رزم‌آرا Ḥājī`alī Razmāra) ( 1901 - March 7, 1951) was a military The Majlis of Iran (parliament) elected a nationalist, Mohammed Mossadeq, as prime minister. The Majlis of Iran ( Persian: مجلس شورای اسلامی lit Mohammad Mosaddeq ( (, pronounced mosæddeq}} also Mosaddegh or Mossadegh) ( May 19 1882 – 5 March 1967) was a major In April, the Majlis nationalized the oil industry by unanimous vote. Nationalization, also spelled nationalisation, is the act of taking an industry or assets into the Public ownership of a national government The British government contested the nationalization at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, but its complaint was dismissed. See also International Commission of Jurists The International Court of Justice (known colloquially as the World Court or ICJ; Cour

The British government decided that the only way to regain its control of Iranian oil (which it regarded as a vital national interest), was to remove Mossadeq from office. It aimed to replace him with a more friendly regime led by the Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Its problem was that it lacked the means to do so without American support. But it was clear the U. S. government would never support a coup d'état designed only to protect Britain's commercial interests. So the British played on America's then paranoia about the Communist threat by producing bogus evidence that Mossadeq was scheming to bring Iran into the Soviet sphere of influence. In early 1953, incoming U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to overthrow the Iranian government. Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (October 14 1890 – March 28 1969 was President of the United States from 1953 until 1961 and a five-star general near as long as it used to be several months ago It has been actively summarized and split into sub-articles and there is a dynamic talk page discussion of all The CIA conspiracy, involving the Shah and the Iranian military, became known by its codename, Operation Ajax. The 1953 Iranian Coup d'état deposed the government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq and his cabinet, it was effected by Gen

On August 19, 1953, Mossadeq was forced from office by a CIA-orchestrated military coup. Events 43 BC - Octavian, later known as Augustus compels the Roman Senate to elect him Consul. Year 1953 ( MCMLIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. He was replaced by pro-Western general Fazlollah Zahedi. Mohammad Fazlollah Zahedi (1897-1963 was an Iranian General, Prime Minister, and Politician. The Shah, who had left the country briefly to await the outcome of the coup, returned to Iran. He abolished the democratic Constitution and assumed autocratic powers. The AIOC became the British Petroleum Company in 1954, and resumed operations in Iran. However, as a part of the Anglo-American coup d'état deal, it was not allowed to monopolize Iranian oil as before. It was limited to a 40% share in a new international consortium. For the rest, 40% went to the five major American companies. 14% went to Royal Dutch Shell. 6% went to Compagnie Française des Pétroles.

BP continued to operate in Iran until the Islamic Revolution in 1979. See Also Persian Empire History of Iran and Greater Iran (also referred to as the " Iranian Cultural Continent The new regime of Ayatollah Khomeini confiscated all of BP's assets in Iran without compensation, finally closing BP's 70-year presence in Iran. Seyyed Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini ( Persian:, pronounced muːsæviː-je xomejniː}}( September 24, 1902 – June 3 1989 However, due to its huge investments outside Iran, especially in the North Sea and Alaska, the company's status as an oil major survived its Iranian disaster. The North Sea is a marginal, Epeiric sea of the Atlantic Ocean on the European Continental shelf. Alaska ( Аляска Alyaska) is a state in the United States of America, in the northwest of the North American continent [1]

1960s and 1970s

The BP logo used from 1989 to 2002.
The BP logo used from 1989 to 2002.

From the late 1960s the company expanded beyond the Middle East to the USA (Prudhoe Bay, Alaska) and the North Sea. Prudhoe Bay (ˈpruːdoʊ is a Census-designated place (CDP located in North Slope Borough in the U Alaska ( Аляска Alyaska) is a state in the United States of America, in the northwest of the North American continent The North Sea is a marginal, Epeiric sea of the Atlantic Ocean on the European Continental shelf. Both of these fields came on stream in the mid-1970s. In 1969, BP acquired the Valdez oil terminal, Alaska, from the Chugach for $1. The Valdez Oil Terminal is an oil port in Valdez Alaska, at the southern end of the Alaska Chugach (ˈtʃuːgætʃ is the name of an Alaska Native culture and group of people in the region of the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been Some natives contend that this was an illegal transfer.

In the mid-1970s, BP acquired Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio, a breakoff of the former Standard Oil that had been broken up after anti-trust litigation. Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio was an American oil company that was acquired by British Petroleum, now called BP

1980s and 1990s

A British BP Shop Petrol Station.
A British BP Shop Petrol Station. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located

P. I. Walters (later Sir Peter Walters) was BP's chairman from 1981 to 1989. This was the era of the Thatcher government's privatisation strategy. Privatization is the incidence or process of transferring ownership of business from the Public sector (government to the Private sector (business The British government sold its entire holding in BP in several tranches in 1984-7. The sale process was marked by an attempt by the Kuwait Investment Office, the investment arm of the Kuwait government, to acquire control of BP. The State of Kuwait ( دولة الكويت IPA [dawlatt̪ alkuwajt̪]) is a sovereign Arab Emirate on the coast of the Persian Gulf, enclosed This was ultimately blocked by the strong opposition of the British government. In 1987, British Petroleum negotiated the acquisition of Britoil and those shares of Standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio) through CEO Charlie Spahr not already owned. Britoil was originally a Privatised British oil company formed from the Nationalised corporation BNOC (British National Oil Corporation in the early 1980s Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio was an American oil company that was acquired by British Petroleum, now called BP Charles E "Charlie" Spahr (born October 8 1913, Kansas City Kansas) is the youngest person to be appointed President in Sohio (Standard

Walters was replaced by Robert Horton in 1989. Sir Robert Horton (born 18 August 1939) is a British businessman Horton carried out a major corporate downsizing exercise, making over 1,000 head office staff redundant. He moved head office from its multi-storey office block in Moorgate to an older building that BP had previously occupied in Finsbury Square, also in the City of London.

Lord Browne of Madingley, who had been on the board as managing director since 1991, was appointed group chief executive in 1995. For other notable people called John Browne see John Browne (disambiguation. Browne was responsible for three major acquisitions; Amoco, ARCO and Burmah-Castrol (see below). The American Oil Company, or Amoco, also known as Standard Oil of Indiana, was a global Chemical and oil company founded in Baltimore in ARCO (an Acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company) is an Oil company which is since 2000 a subsidiary Castrol is a Brand of industrial and Automotive Lubricants which is applied to a large range of Oils Greases and similar This turned BP into the second largest independent oil company in the world.

Recent years

Chief Scientist of BP, Steven Koonin (top right, with laptop), speaks about the energy scene in the boardroom in 2005.
Chief Scientist of BP, Steven Koonin (top right, with laptop), speaks about the energy scene in the boardroom in 2005.

British Petroleum merged with Amoco (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana) in December 1998, becoming BPAmoco until 2000 when it was renamed BP and adopted the tagline "Beyond Petroleum," which remains in use today. The American Oil Company, or Amoco, also known as Standard Oil of Indiana, was a global Chemical and oil company founded in Baltimore in It states that BP was never meant to be an abbreviation of its tagline. Most Amoco gas stations in the United States have changed the look and name to the BP brand. A filling station, fueling station, gas station, service station, petrol station, or gasbar, Retail Outlet In many states, however, BP is selling Amoco branded gasoline, as it was rated the #1 petroleum brand by consumers 16 years in a row (the name of the service station itself is still BP) and Amoco has one of the highest brand loyalty for gasoline in the US with only Chevron and Shell having such high rates as BP/Amoco. In May 2008, however, the Amoco name was mostly phased out in favor of "BP Gasoline with Invigorate", promoting BP's new additive. The highest grade of BP gasoline available in the United States is still called Amoco Ultimate, however. In 2000, British Petroleum acquired Arco (Atlantic Richfield Co.) and Burmah Castrol plc. ARCO (an Acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company) is an Oil company which is since 2000 a subsidiary Castrol is a Brand of industrial and Automotive Lubricants which is applied to a large range of Oils Greases and similar

In April of 2004, BP decided to move most of its petrochemical businesses into a separate entity called Innovene within the BP Group. Their intention was to sell the new company possibly via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the US, and in fact they filed their IPO plans for Innovene with the New York Stock Exchange on September 12, 2005. Initial public offering (IPO, also referred to simply as a "public offering" is when a company issues Common stock or shares to the public for the first The New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE) is a Stock exchange based in New York City. Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. However, on October 7, 2005, BP announced that they had agreed to sell Innovene to INEOS, a privately held UK chemical company for the sum of $9 billion, thereby scrapping their plans for the IPO. Events 3761 BC - The epoch (origin of the modern Hebrew calendar ( Proleptic Julian calendar) Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Ineos is a privately owned UK chemicals company By revenue it is the third largest chemicals firm in the world (after BASF and Dow Chemical) and the biggest

On March 23, 2005, an explosion occurred at BP's Texas City Refinery in Texas City, Texas. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. BP 's Texas City Refinery in Texas City Texas is the second-largest Oil refinery in the state and the third-largest in the United States. Texas City is a city located in Galveston County Texas, a county in the U Texas ( is a state geographically located in the South Central United States and is also known as the Lone Star State. It is the third largest refinery in the United States and one of the largest in the world, processing 433,000 barrels (68,800 m³) of crude oil per day and accounting for 3% of that nation's gasoline supply. Over 100 were injured, and 15 were confirmed dead, including employees of the Fluor Corporation as well as BP. Fluor Corporation is a publicly owned engineering procurement construction, and maintenance services organization BP has since accepted that its mismanagement contributed to the accident. Level indicators failed, leading to overfilling of a heater, and light hydrocarbons spread throughout the area. An unidentified ignition source set off the explosion. [1]

In 2005, BP announced it would be leaving the Colorado market. The State of Colorado ( or chiefly by nonresidents) is a state located in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States of America. [2] Many locations were rebranded as Conoco. Conoco Inc was an American oil company founded in 1875 as the Continental Oil and Transportation Company. [3]

According to some private BP-branded gasoline center operators in the Metro Atlanta area, BP plans to leave the Southern market in the next few years. All corporate-owned BP stations, typically known as "BP Connect" will be sold to local jobbers. A jobber is a person or company that purchases quantities of refined fuel from refining companies (e [4]

In March 2006, a leak in one of BP's pipelines on the North Slope of Alaska caused a spill of oil onto the tundra, leading BP to commit to replace over 16 miles (26 km) of federally regulated Oil Transit Lines (OTLs). As of the end of 2007, one half of the pipeline had been replaced and all 16 miles (26 km) of pipeline are now tested regularly. [2]

BP has recently looked to grow its oil exploration activities in frontier areas like the former Soviet Union for its future reserves. [5] In Russia, BP owns 50% of TNK-BP with the other half owned by three Russian billionaires. Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending TNK-BP Ltd ( is a major Vertically integrated Russian oil company registered in the British Virgin Islands in September 2003 as a result of the merger TNK-BP accounts for a fifth of BP's global reserves, a quarter of BP's production, and nearly a tenth of its global profits. [6]

On July 19, 2006, BP announced that it would close the last 12 out of 57 oil wells in Alaska, mostly in Prudhoe Bay, that had been leaking. Prudhoe Bay (ˈpruːdoʊ is a Census-designated place (CDP located in North Slope Borough in the U The wells were leaking insulating agent called Arctic pack, consisting of crude oil and diesel fuel, between the wells and ice. Petroleum ( L petroleum, from Greek πετρέλαιον, lit Diesel or Diesel fuel (ˈdiːzəl in general is any Fuel used in Diesel engines The most common is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum [7]

On 12 January 2007, it was announced that Lord Browne would retire at the end of July 2007. Events 475 - Basiliscus becomes Byzantine Emperor, with a coronation ceremony in the Hebdomon palace in Constantinople Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The new Chief Executive will be the current head of exploration and production, Tony Hayward. Dr Anthony Hayward CCMI (born 1957 is the Chief Executive of oil and energy company BP Group taking over from John Browne Baron Browne of Madingley on It had been expected that Lord Browne would retire in February 2008 when he reached the age of 60, the standard retirement age at BP. Browne resigned abruptly from BP on 1 May 2007, following the lifting of a legal injunction preventing Associated Newspapers from publishing details about his private life. Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Associated Newspapers is a large national newspaper publisher in the UK which is a subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust. Hayward succeeded Browne with immediate effect.

As of February 11, 2007 BP announced that they would spend 8 billion dollars over ten years to research other methods of fuel. Events 660 BC - Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century.

Financial data

Financial data in millions of US$
Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Sales 180 186 236 045 294 849 249 465 265 906
EBITDA 22 941 28 200 37 825 41 453 44 835
Net Results 6 845 10 267 15 961 22 341 22 000
Net Debt 20 273 20 193 21 607 16 202 16 202
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Corporate controversies

August 2006 Prudhoe Bay Shutdown

Solar panel made by BP Solar
Solar panel made by BP Solar

In August, 2006, BP shut down oil operations in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, due to corrosion in pipelines leading up to the Alaska Pipeline. Earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization (EBITDA is a non- GAAP metric that can be used to evaluate a company's profitability In the field of Photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells also known as Solar cells An installation of Prudhoe Bay (ˈpruːdoʊ is a Census-designated place (CDP located in North Slope Borough in the U The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System ( TAPS) usually called the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska or the Alaska Pipeline elsewhere is a major U BP had spilled over one million litres of oil in Alaska's North Slope. [8] This corrosion is caused by sediment collecting in the bottom of the pipe, protecting corrosive bacteria from chemicals sent through the pipeline to fight this bacteria. There are estimates that about 5,000 barrels (790 m³) of oil were released from the pipeline. To date 1,513 barrels (240. 5 m³) of liquids, about 5,200 cubic yards (4,000 m³) of soiled snow and 328 cubic yards (251 m³) of soiled gravel have been recovered. After approval from the DOT, only the eastern portion of the field was shut down, resulting in a reduction of 200,000 barrels per day (32,000 m³/d) until work began to bring the eastern field to full production on October 2, 2006. [9] In May 2007, the company announced another partial field shutdown owing to leaks of water at a separation plant. Their action was interpreted as another example of fallout from a decision to cut maintenance of the pipeline and associated facilities. [10]

October 2007 Prudhoe Bay spill

On October 16, 2007 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation officials reported a toxic spill of methanol at the Prudhoe Bay oil field managed by BP PLC. Events 456 - Magister militum Ricimer defeats the Emperor Avitus at Piacenza and becomes master of the western Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Nearly 2,000 gallons of mostly methanol, mixed with some crude oil and water, spilled onto a frozen tundra pond as well as a gravel pad from a pipeline. Methanol, which is poisonous to plants and animals, is used to clear ice from the insides of the Arctic-based pipelines. [11]

Lake Michigan Plant expansion

In July 2007, the Chicago Tribune reported that BP will be permitted to pollute Lake Michigan with an average of 1,584 pounds of ammonia and 4,925 pounds of sludge -- every day -- from its Whiting, Indiana oil plant outside of Chicago. The Chicago Tribune is a major daily Newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and owned by the Tribune Company Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America, and the only one located entirely within the United States. Ammonia is a compound with the formula N[[hydrogen H3]] It is normally encountered as a Gas with a characteristic pungent Odor Whiting is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States. Whiting is located on the southern shore of Lake BP responded to the media coverage, indicating that no sludge or toxic waste will be discharged to the lake. Instead, the permit allows a higher daily limit to the discharge of total suspended solids. Total suspended solids is a Water quality measurement usually abbreviated TSS. [12] The increase in ammonia and solids is due to a plant expansion that will allow it to accept Canadian crude oil as opposed to Middle Eastern crude. The output of the refinery is well below the maximum permitted under federal guidelines. With this action, the state of Indiana and EPA authorities allowed BP to be exempted from following all provisions of the federal Clean Water Act, and more specifically, the "antibacksliding" provisions within the act designed to prevent a company from ever increasing its water pollution levels, regardless of other limits or factors. The State of Indiana ( was the 19th US state admitted into the union The Clean Water Act is the primary Federal law in the United States governing Water pollution. [13]

On August 17, 2007, the Chicago Sun-Times urged readers to boycott BP gas stations: "At this point, the only clear message BP is sending is that it wants to have its cake and eat it too. Events 986 - A Byzantine army was destroyed in the pass of Trajan's Gate by the Bulgarians under the Comitopuli Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily Newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. BP executives want their company to be known as the greenest -- as suggested by its logo, meant to resemble a sunflower and show its commitment to the environment. But they also want to dump in our lakes. They can't have it both ways. . . That's why we have to help them decide which road they'll choose by hitting their pocketbooks -- at least until September 1 when they'll return to Chicago to give Emanuel and Sen. Events 462 - Possible start of first Byzantine indiction cycle. Dick Durbin (D-Ill. ) an update on their plans. "[14]

Recently, BP has announced it will put the plant expansion under review. Bob Malone, BP America President, cited both environmental and financial concerns when announcing that they may seek alternatives to the controversial Whiting expansion. It is unclear what impact this will have on the stated policy of making the United States less dependent on foreign oil.

In May 2008, BP started construction of several new units that will be able process Canadian crude. The project has been nicknamed "Operation Canadian Crude".

Environmental record

BP was named one of the "ten worst corporations" in both 2001 and 2005 based on its environmental and human rights records. [15][16] In 1991 BP was cited as the most polluting company in the US based on EPA toxic release data. Since branding itself an environmentally sound corporation in 1997, BP has been charged with burning polluted gases at its Ohio refinery (for which it was fined $1. 7 million), and in July 2000 BP paid a $10 million fine to the EPA for its management of its US refineries. [17] According to PIRG research, between January 1997 and March 1998, BP was responsible for 104 oil spills. [18]

BP Solar is a leading producer of solar panels since its purchase of Lucas Energy Systems in 1980 and Solarex (as part of its acquisition of Amoco) in 2000. BP has been involved in Solar power since 1973 and its subsidiary BP Solar, is a solar power company with production facilities in the United States Spain India In the field of Photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells also known as Solar cells An installation of BP Solar had a 20% world market share in photovoltaic panels in 2004 when it had a capacity to produce 90 MW/year of panels. It has over 30 years experience operating in over 160 countries with manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Spain, India and Australia and has more than 2000 employees worldwide. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics.

A Gulf gasoline station in Louisville, KY using the previous BP prototype. BP purchased all Gulf stations in the southeastern United States in the 1980's after Chevron, Inc. was forced to divest the stations by the United States Justice Department.
A Gulf gasoline station in Louisville, KY using the previous BP prototype. BP purchased all Gulf stations in the southeastern United States in the 1980's after Chevron, Inc. was forced to divest the stations by the United States Justice Department.

BP/Amoco was a member of the Global Climate Coalition an industry organization established to promote global warming skepticism but withdrew in 1997, saying "the time to consider the policy dimensions of climate change is not when the link between greenhouse gases and climate change is conclusively proven, but when the possibility cannot be discounted and is taken seriously by the society of which we are part. The Global Climate Coalition was a group of mainly United States businesses opposing immediate action to reduce Greenhouse gas emissions The global warming controversy is a dispute regarding the nature and consequences of Global warming. We in BP have reached that point. ". [19]

In February 2002 BP's chief executive, Lord Browne of Madingley, renounced the practice of corporate campaign contributions, noting: "That's why we've decided, as a global policy, that from now on we will make no political contributions from corporate funds anywhere in the world. A chief executive officer ( CEO) or chief executive is typically the highest-ranking corporate officer ( executive) or administrator Campaign finance refers to the means by which money is raised for election campaigns. " [3]

In March 2002 Lord Browne of Madingley declared in a speech that global warming was real and that urgent action was needed, saying that "Companies composed of highly skilled and trained people can't live in denial of mounting evidence gathered by hundreds of the most reputable scientists in the world. Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the ". [4] In 2005 BP was considering testing carbon sequestration in one of its North Sea oil fields, by pumping carbon dioxide into them (and thereby also increasing yields). The North Sea is a marginal, Epeiric sea of the Atlantic Ocean on the European Continental shelf. Carbon dioxide ( Chemical formula:) is a Chemical compound composed of two Oxygen Atoms covalently bonded to a single [5]

In 2004, BP began marketing low-sulfur diesel fuel for industrial use. Sulfur or sulphur (ˈsʌlfɚ see spelling below) is the Chemical element that has the Atomic number 16 Diesel or Diesel fuel (ˈdiːzəl in general is any Fuel used in Diesel engines The most common is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum BP intends to create a network of hydrogen fueling stations in the state of California. Hydrogen (ˈhaɪdrədʒən is the Chemical element with Atomic number 1 California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean.

Accusations of "greenwashing"

British Petroleum changed its name to BP in 2000, and introduced a new corporate slogan: “Beyond Petroleum. ” It replaced its “Green Shield” logo with the helios symbol, a green and yellow sunflower pattern similar to the emblem of the Green Party of Canada. In Greek mythology the Sun was personified as Helios (ˈhiliˌɑs ( Ἥλιος Latinized as Helius) The Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal Political party founded in 1983 with around 9000 registered members as of November 2007. These changes were intended to highlight the company’s interest in alternative and environmentally friendly fuels. When, in July of 2006, BP admitted, only after journalists became aware of the spill, that it was facing criminal charges for allowing 270,000 gallons of crude oil to spread into the Alaskan tundra, environmental advocates pointed to the relative lack of press coverage about the spill as evidence that BP had successfully "greenwashed" its image while maintaining environmentally unsound practices. [20][21]

Texas City Refinery disaster

One of BP's largest refineries in the USA exploded in 2005 causing 15 deaths. BP 's Texas City Refinery in Texas City Texas is the second-largest Oil refinery in the state and the third-largest in the United States. The fall-out from the accident continues to cloud BP's corporate image because of the mismanagement at the plant. There have been several investigations of the disaster, the most recent being that from the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board. The US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, also know as the Chemical Safety Board or CSB is a U It was preceded by the Baker report and BP's own internal investigation.

A large column filled with gasoline overflowed to form a vapor cloud, which ignited. The explosion caused all the casualties and substantial damage to the rest of the plant. The incident came as the culmination of a series of less serious accidents at the refinery, and the engineering problems were not addressed by the management. Maintenance and safety at the plant had been cut as a cost-saving measure, the responsibility ultimately resting with executives in London. The disaster indirectly helped (with several other factors) bring about the premature resignation of Lord Browne, and will continue to affect the company for some time to come.

Other problems

However, BP's image has been tarnished somewhat by its involvement with the controversial Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, criticized for human rights abuses, environmental and safety concerns. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline is a crude oil pipeline from the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli Oil field in the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Human rights refers to the "basic Rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled Some information regarding this issue can be found at: http://www.gnn.tv/articles/1512/The_Baku_Ceyhan_Pipeline_BP_s_Time_Bomb

BP has also been criticized for the increase in fuel prices in the UK. On April 25, 2005 Lord Browne stated in an interview with the BBC that he fully expected petrol prices to stay above £1 per litre. Events 1607 - Eighty Years' War: The Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. [6] BP has also been involved in bringing lawsuits against biofuel and biodiesel producers and sellers in France and other countries.

In July 2006, a group of Colombian farmers won a multi million pound settlement from BP after the British oil and gas company was accused of benefiting from a regime of terror carried out by Colombian government paramilitaries to protect a 450-mile (720 km) pipeline. Colombia (kəˈlʌmbɪə officially the Republic of Colombia () is a country in northwestern South America. Fear is an Emotional response to Threats and Danger. It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific Stimulus, such as A paramilitary is a force whose function and organization are similar to those of a professional military force but which are not regarded as having the same status [7]

BP "Helios" fueling station in Los Angeles
BP "Helios" fueling station in Los Angeles

BP has started a scheme for car owners to purchase carbon offsets called Target Neutral. A carbon offset is a financial instrument representing a reduction in Greenhouse gas emissions

As of February 11, 2007 BP announced that they would spend $8 billion over ten years to research alternative methods of fuel, including natural gas, hydrogen, solar, and wind. Events 660 BC - Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. A $500 million grant to the University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, to create an "Energy Biosciences Institute"[22] has recently come under attack, over concerns about the global impacts of the research and privatization of public universities. The University of California Berkeley (also referred to as Cal, Berkeley and UC Berkeley) is a major research university located in Berkeley The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ( LBNL) is a U This article is about the flagship campus For other uses and locations of University of Illinois, see University of Illinois (disambiguation The University of [23]

In March 2007, BP unveiled its Helios fuel station on Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West [24] The station has radical architecture for a fuel station, and is a "living lab" for green technologies. [25] However, although there are solar panels on the roof, as of July 2007 they are not yet operational. [26]

BP was accused by the US Justice Department in 2006 of manipulating propane prices by buying large stocks of the gas, and is still under investigation. For animal rights group see Justice Department (JD The United States Department of Justice ( DOJ) is a Cabinet department Propane is a three- Carbon Alkane, normally a gas but compressible to a liquid that is transportable

BP Canada has been asked by leading environmental organizations to stop its proposed "Mist Mountain" Coalbed Methane Project in the Southern Rocky Mountains of British Columbia. The proposed 500 sq km project is directly adjacent to the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. To this day BP refuses to listen to these requests.

Contributions to political campaigns

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, BP is the United States' hundredth largest donor to political campaigns, having contributed more than US$5 million since 1990, 72% and 28% of which went to Republican and Democratic recipients, respectively. The Center for Responsive Politics (CRP is a nonpartisan research group based in Washington D The Democratic Party is one of two major Political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. BP has lobbied to gain exemptions from U. S. corporate law reforms. [27] Additionally, BP paid the Podesta Group, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm, $160,000 in the first half of 2007 to manage its congressional and government relations. The Podesta Group is a Lobbying and Public affairs firm based in Washington D Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D [28]

BP retail brands

BP gasoline station in Zanesville, Ohio using previous BP prototype.
BP gasoline station in Zanesville, Ohio using previous BP prototype.

ampm

Main article: ampm

ampm is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U. ampm is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U S. states including Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, recently in Illinois, Indiana, Georgia and Florida, and in several countries worldwide such as Japan. In the western US, the stores are usually attached to an ARCO gas station; elsewhere, the stores are attached to BP gas stations. BP Connect stations in the US are transitioning to the ampm brand.

ARCO

ARCO is BP's retail brand on the US West Coast in the 7 Western States of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona and Utah. ARCO (an Acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company) is an Oil company which is since 2000 a subsidiary BP acquired ARCO (formerly the AtlanticRichfieldCompany) in 1998. ARCO is a popular "cash only" retailer, selling products refined from Alaska North Slope crude at plants at Cherry Point (WA), Los Angeles (CA) and at other contract locations on the West Coast.

BP Connect

BP Connect is BP's flagship retail brand name with BP Connect Service stations being operated around the UK, Europe, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and other parts of the world. BP Connect is brand name for corporate owned stores belonging to BP, as opposed to jobber owned stores BP Connect sites feature the Wild Bean Cafe which offers cafe style coffee made by the staff and a selection of hot food as well as freshly baked muffins and sandwiches. The food offered in Wild Bean Cafe varies from each site. BP Connect sites usually offer table and chair seating and often an Internet kiosk. An Interactive kiosk is a Computer terminal that provides information access via electronic methods In the US, the BP Connect concept is gradually being transitioned to the ampm brand and concept. ampm is a convenience store chain with branches located in several U

BP Express

BP Express was the flagship BP brand prior to the introduction of BP Connect in 2000. There are still some BP Express sites operating around the world but most have been either upgraded to Connect or changed to an alternative brand. BP Express offers a bakery service but doesn't have the selection of food offered in the Wild Bean Cafe and usually coffee is only available through a self service machine.

BP Shop

A BP Petrol prices sign outside a BP Shop garage.
A BP Petrol prices sign outside a BP Shop garage. Petroleum ( L petroleum, from Greek πετρέλαιον, lit

BP Shop is commonly used on smaller sites mainly independently owned sites. Products vary in each BP Shop but usually a selection of convenience store style food and automotive products.

BP 2go

BP 2go is a franchise brand used for independently operated sites in New Zealand and is currently being rolled out throughout Australia (Although not all BP 2go stores are franchises in Australia). BP 2go sites mainly operate in towns and outer suburbs in New Zealand. BP 2go offers similar bakery food to BP Connect but in a pre-packaged form. Some BP Express sites around New Zealand and Australia that were considered too small to be upgraded to BP Connect were given the option to change to BP 2go others were downgraded to BP Shop. Staff at BP 2go sites wear a different style of uniform to the rest of the BP branded sites.

Air BP

Air BP is the aviation gas arm of BP

Bibliography

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As Sir Peter Walters, Chairman 1981 - 1990, stated, "To be in the oil industry is to be involved in politics at the highest level" (Cadman Lecture, 31 October 1989 (BP 109206))
  2. ^ [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/premium/0286/0286-8415795.html BP puts 100 gas stations up for sale in Colorado. This is a list of oil and gas fields operated by BP. North Sea All fields in British territory are operated as part of the BP's North Sea Strategic Performance Unit from Shell-Mex and BP Ltd was a British joint marketing venture between Shell and British Petroleum. The Shell Guides were initially started as a 20th century series of guidebooks on the counties of Britain. See also Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (Breatainn Mhòr Prydain Fawr Breten Veur Graet Breetain is the larger of the two main islands BP has been involved in Solar power since 1973 and its subsidiary BP Solar, is a solar power company with production facilities in the United States Spain India (British Petroleum Company PLC)]
  3. ^ Gas station signs of change
  4. ^ BP to Sell Most Company-Owned, Company-Operated Convenience Stores to Franchisees
  5. ^ Penny Shares Online: BP(BP.) (2006-07-10). Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 48 BC - Battle of Dyrrhachium, Julius Caesar barely avoids a catastrophic defeat to Pompey in Macedonia. Retrieved on 2006-07-10. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 48 BC - Battle of Dyrrhachium, Julius Caesar barely avoids a catastrophic defeat to Pompey in Macedonia.
  6. ^ "BP Set to Leave Russia Gas Project" by Guy Chazan and Gregory White, Wall Street Journal, 2007-06-22 p. A3.
  7. ^ Mark Tran. "BP shuts leaking Alaskan wells", "Guardian Unlimited", 2006-07-19. guardiancouk, formerly known as Guardian Unlimited, is a British website owned by the Guardian Media Group. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 711 - Muslim forces under Tariq ibn Ziyad defeat the Visigoths led by their king Roderic.  
  8. ^ Alaska Oil Spill Fuels Concerns Over Arctic Wildlife, Future Drilling
  9. ^ "Alaska Update", BP, 2 October 2006. Events 1187 - Siege of Jerusalem: Saladin captures Jerusalem after 88 years of Crusader rule Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.  
  10. ^ BP accused of 'draconian' cost cuts prior to Alaskan pipeline spill
  11. ^ Methanol and crude spill from Prudhoe Bay pipeline
  12. ^ BP Whiting Refinery Modernization Project - BP Whiting Refinery Fact Sheet
  13. ^ BP gets break on dumping in lake - Economy, Indiana, Michael Hawthorne - chicagotribune.com
  14. ^ Boycott BP
  15. ^ Ten Worst Corporations of 2000
  16. ^ The 10 Worst Corporations of 2005
  17. ^ bp: Beyond Petroleum?
  18. ^ SaveTheArctic.com
  19. ^ "Global Climate Coalition", Sourcewatch.  
  20. ^ George Monbiot: Behind the spin, the oil giants are more dangerous than ever | Comment is free | The Guardian
  21. ^ Edinburgh Evening News
  22. ^ Energy Biosciences Institute - Main Home
  23. ^ Stop BP-Berkeley
  24. ^ About the station | The greencurve
  25. ^ 'Green' BP Station Still Pumps Gas : NPR
  26. ^ BP unveils green gas station : Business News : Redding Record Searchlight
  27. ^ BP. The Center For Responsive Politics.
  28. ^ BP. The Center for Responsive Politics.

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