bp in angola uk – angola investment forum may 2012
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BP in AngolaUK – Angola investment forum
May 2012
Block 15 BP 26,67%) Operator – Exxon
Block 17 BP (16.67%) Operator – Total
Block 19 BP (50%) Operator – BP
Angola LNG BP (13.64%)
BP in Angola
• 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 20 BP (30%) Operator – Cobalt
Block 25 BP (15%) Operator – Total
Block 26 BP (40%) Operator – Petrobras
Block 31 BP (26.67%) Operator – BP
Block 24 BP (50%) Operator – BP
Block 18 BP (50%) Operator – BP
Buoyancy Cans
PIP Spools
Piles
Tree assembly Wellhead and connectormanufacture
Pipe fab. and spooling. Fabrication of FTAs, ITAs, buckle mitigation measures and flowline spools.
Operating base
Manifold and jumperspool fabrication
Cameron Base expansion
URF: Heavy URF: Heavy FabricationFabrication
Spool BaseSpool Base
Operations & Operations & Light FabricationLight Fabrication
Marine Transport
Trees and Trees and WellheadsWellheads FPSO: Fabrication & IntegrationFPSO: Fabrication & Integration
LuandaLuanda
DandeDande
Porto AmboimPorto Amboim
Block 31 PSVM Development ProjectDeliver a step change in Angolan Content
Integration
Dande
P.Amboim
FPSO: FabricationFPSO: FabricationLobitoLobito
Misc. Atmospheric Vessels
Suction Piles
Process Piperack
Module Support Stools Fabrication
HP & LP Separation Chemical Injection Flare TowerTurret
Primary Steel
Slug Catcher & Flare Drums
Sonamet Yard Expansion
PetromarPetromarPotential for: • Tie-in Spools• Buoyancy Tanks• Multi-jointing
• Fabrication of structural steel work for FTA / ITA • Manifolds
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
People and Offices
BP Supply Base at Sonils
− L&M and support to all offshore operations
− ca. 100 staff
Total staff based in Angola :• Angolan staff: 645 (72%)• Expats: 253• Agency contractors: ~300
Supported by ca. 200 staff based in Sunbury
Total staff based in Angola :• Angolan staff: 645 (72%)• Expats: 253• Agency contractors: ~300
Supported by ca. 200 staff based in Sunbury
DeBeers Office
− Ocupying 4 floors
− ca. 200 staff
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
Lobito
Sunbury
− Building A (ca. 200 staff)
GtP FPSO
PSVM FPSO
ChallengesMeeting the challenges through good Corporate Responsibility
• Legal and regulatory environment
• Institutional capability
• Shortage of skilled labour
• Deficit of local companies
• Poverty and unemployment
• Security
• Infrastructure
• Health care
• Transparency and corruption
The country is going through rapid development with significant progress in addressing the areas above.
BP value chain
• Enhance local content through the value chain (both on large and small contracts)
• Enterprise centre (CAE) – local content
• Responsible operator (ethics and compliance)
Angolan Capability• Angolanization (recruitment, training, succession plans)• UAN engineering programme• Schools programme• Master on oil and gas law (LLM)• Institutional capability projects.
Community & Social Projects • Microcredit programmes• Road safety programme• Environmental programmes
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.
Challenges and opportunities
BP in Angola
Our strategic aim is to build a material, high performing and sustainable business in Angola, that benefits Angola and our shareholders.
Strategic priorities: •Safe, reliable and compliant operations•Building staff capability•Increase local companies’ participation in contracts with the oil industry•Responsible operator and partner in Angola’s development
Community & Social Investment Projects
Main Projects:•UAN (Engineering and Sciences Faculties) support programme•Master in petroleum law (LLM)•School and community libraries•Enterprise Centre (CAE) – handed over to Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jan 2011•Road safety programme•Greater Plutonio microcredit (Huambo and Benguela)•Conservation agriculture project•Accelerated education project•Future generation (School Parliament Project)
And many others…
Angola Paralympic team sponsorship
Thank you!
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