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A view of BP Turkey. July 2011. BP’ s Operations in Turkey. BP Fuels. Supply + Logistics. BP Lubricants. BP Gaz LPG ( bottle ) and Auto LPG. Exploration ( Black Sea-2005 ). SCP Pipeline. BP Shipping. Air BP. BTC Pipeline. Ataş Terminal. BP Marin e. Natural Gas.
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A view of BP Turkey July 2011
BP’sOperations in Turkey BP Fuels Supply + Logistics BP Lubricants BP GazLPG (bottle) and Auto LPG Exploration(Black Sea-2005) SCP Pipeline BP Shipping Air BP BTC Pipeline Ataş Terminal BP Marine Natural Gas Along with BTC and Shah Deniz, BP is the only company involved in all sectors of Turkey’s energy industry
BP Turkey Upstream Operations • The BTC pipeline has been operating since July 2006. • Construction by BOTAŞ, Operation by BIL. • Capacity was 1 million bbl/day, expanded to 1,2 million • Reached major milestone of 1 BILLION BBL on September 12, 2010 • 1586 vessels loaded at Ceyhan Marine Terminal since line opened in 2006, 1,220 billion bbl loaded • %100 efficiency reached in 2009 • July 21, 2010: BTC achieved its highest daily throughput (to date) 1.057million bbl • Current flow rate ~800,000 bbl/day • Over half of the length and facilities of the BTC, and much of the complexity is within Turkish territory. • Turkey has been receiving Shah Deniz gas through the SCP (South Caucasus) pipeline since July 2007, at the maximum rate of 6.6 million cubic metres/day. • In 2005, BP explored for oil in the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey, drilling the deepest well ever drilled in the Black Sea.
BP Turkey Downstream Investments • Anglo-Persian (BP’s predecessor) opened an office in Istanbul in 1912. BP’s downstream businesses in Turkey date back to the 1940’s • Very large Fuels Value Chain business, with turnover of around $4.5 bn. 600+ petrol stations; %9.7 market share – 4th in market with 132,826 ton general sales. Turkey fuels market growth: %6 CAGR in 2003-2008. • BP Gas: LPG (bottle) and Auto LPG presence, %6 and %7 market share in a rapidly growing market • Air BP services at 4 major airports through JV (Mobil, Shell, THY-Opet) • ATAS, Turkey’s 1st private refinery, (%68 owned by BP) now transitioned to fuels terminal, making it the largest fuels terminal in the East Med • Lubricants: Castrol very well known brand with leading market share (%30 in Automotive) • High-tech, modern lubricants plant in Gemlik – also export lubes to Azerbaijan, Georgia • Other businesses include BP Marine Fuels, BP Shipping