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BP in Angola UK – Angola investment forum

Discover BP's extensive operations and investments in Angola's oil industry since 2000, focusing on future plans and innovative projects.

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BP in Angola UK – Angola investment forum

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  1. BP in AngolaUK – Angola investment forum May 2012

  2. BP in Angola • Block 18 BP (50%) • Operator – BP • Operations in Angola growing since 2000, with a total investment in excess of $15 billion. • Going to invest over $15 billion over the next 10 years. • Total BP net average annual production ~175mbd+ • Block 18 – currently producing ~180mbd (gross) • Block 31 – first oil scheduled for 3Q2012 • Blocks 15 – currently producing ~400mbd+ (gross) • Block 17 – currently producing ~600mbd+ (gross) • Blocks 19, 20, 24, 25 – new pre-salt deep and ultra deepwater blocks – in exploration phase (completed seismic aquisition) • Block 26 – in exploration phase (drilling) • Block 19 BP (50%) • Operator – BP • Block 24 BP (50%) • Operator – BP • Block 31 BP (26.67%) • Operator – BP • Block 15 BP 26,67%) • Operator – Exxon • Block 17 BP (16.67%) • Operator – Total • Block 20 BP (30%) • Operator – Cobalt • Block 25 BP (15%) • Operator – Total • Block 26 BP (40%) • Operator – Petrobras Angola LNG BP (13.64%)

  3. Dande P.Amboim Block 31 PSVM Development ProjectDeliver a step change in Angolan Content Petromar Dande • Fabrication of structural steel work • for FTA / ITA • Manifolds • Potential for: • Tie-in Spools • Buoyancy Tanks • Multi-jointing Spool Base Pipe fab. and spooling. Fabrication of FTAs, ITAs, buckle mitigation measures and flowline spools. Suction Piles Lobito FPSO: Fabrication Luanda Operations & Light Fabrication Process Piperack Operating base Sonamet Yard Expansion Misc. Atmospheric Vessels Manifold and jumper spool fabrication URF: Heavy Fabrication Marine Transport Spools PIP Buoyancy Cans Piles Cameron Base expansion Module Support Stools Fabrication Trees and Wellheads Porto Amboim FPSO: Fabrication & Integration Wellhead and connector manufacture Turret Primary Steel Slug Catcher & Flare Drums Tree assembly Chemical Injection HP & LP Separation Flare Tower Integration

  4. Oil spill response capability • We significantly enhanced our ability to respond to an incident in Angola in 2011: • Built and tested a capping device • Developed a capping plan • Subsea dispersant injection plans • Emergency and oil spill response plans

  5. People and Offices GtP FPSO • BP Supply Base at Sonils • L&M and support to all offshore operations • ca. 100 staff PSVM FPSO • Torres Atlantico Tower • ca. 440 staff in the office (4 floors) • 6 floors in the residential complex • Shared with Sonangol PP and Exxon Soyo Dande PortoAmboim • DeBeers Office • Ocupying 4 floors • ca. 200 staff Lobito Total staff based in Angola : • Angolan staff: 645 (72%) • Expats: 253 • Agency contractors: ~300 Supported by ca. 200 staff based in Sunbury • Sunbury • Building A (ca. 200 staff)

  6. Challenges and opportunities Angola is the second largest oil producer in Sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria, and is the third largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a favourable economic outlook, despite the recent global economic trends.

  7. BP in Angola

  8. Community & Social Investment Projects And many others…

  9. Angola Paralympic team sponsorship

  10. Thank you!

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