BP held talks to sell North Sea assets to Ithaca for £2 billion, FT reports

Industry:    2 weeks ago

BP held advanced talks to sell its ​UK North Sea assets to Ithaca ‌Energy in a deal worth nearly £2 billion ($2.69 billion), the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people ​familiar with the matter.

While the talks failed ​in recent weeks, BP is still ⁠exploring options and may pursue a deal ​with other competitors, the report said.

Ithaca Energy declined ​to comment, while BP did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.

Bloomberg News reported last month ​that BP was weighing a sale of ​some or all of its UK North Sea operations.

The ‌energy ⁠major operates five key production hubs in the North Sea region, including the Clair oilfield, the largest on the UK continental shelf, ​according to ​its website.

Under ⁠new CEO Meg O’Neill, who took charge in April, BP is reorganising ​into two main business units – upstream ​and ⁠downstream.

The company has cut billions of dollars from planned renewable energy projects, pledged to ⁠divest $20 ​billion of assets by 2027, ​and reduce debt and costs.

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