Aker BP explained

Aker BP ASA
Type:Allmennaksjeselskap
Industry:Oil and gas
Predecessor:Pertra ASA
DNO
Aker Exploration
Marathon Oil Norway
BP Norge
Location City:Fornebu
Location Country:Norway
Products:Petroleum
Revenue: US$13.0 billion
Operating Income: US$8.9 billion
Assets: US$32.8 billion
Equity: US$37.5 billion
Owner:Aker ASA (40%), BP (30%)[1]
Num Employees:2,400
Footnotes:[2]

Aker BP ASA is a Norwegian oil exploration and development company focusing petroleum resources on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.[3] It is present all over Norway. The headquarters are in Fornebu with additional offices in Trondheim, Stavanger and Harstad. The company employs a staff of more than 2,400.

History

Det Norske Oljeselskap (now DNO International) was founded in 1971. Pertra was created when the oil exploration and production division of Petroleum Geo-Services was demerged in 2001.

In 2007, the new Det Norske Oljeselskap was created by merger of a Norwegian oil company Pertra and the Norwegian interests of DNO.[4] In 2009, a Norwegian oil company Aker Exploration merged with Det Norske Oljeselskap. On May 21, 2013, the company announced it had produced its first oil as an operator from the Jette field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.[5]

In 2014, Det Norske Oljeselskap bought Marathon Oil's Norwegian subsidiary Marathon Oil Norway for US$2.7 billion. The sale included the Alvheim floating production vessel and 10 active licenses on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea.[6]

In 2016, Det Norske Oljeselskap purchased BP subsidiary BP Norge for US$140 million in cash and US$1.3 billion in stock. The deal left Aker ASA, the industrial investment company controlled by Kjell Inge Røkke, with 40 percent of the merged company's stock, BP with 30 percent, and other public shareholders with the remaining 30 percent. The merger created Norway's largest independent petroleum producer (by volume).[7]

Swedish petroleum company Lundin Energy was purchased by Aker BP in July 2022 in a deal worth more than US$14 billion.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 Annual Report. akerbp.com. 18 November 2021.
  2. Aker BP. Quarterly Report Q4 2022. February 9, 2023. February 12, 2023.
  3. Web site: About the company . 2012-05-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120430171751/http://www.detnor.no/en/about-det-norske/about-det-norske . 2012-04-30 . dead .
  4. Web site: Pertra, NOIL merge to form second-largest Norwegian operator . Oil & Gas Journal . January 4, 2021 . Houston . October 10, 2007.
  5. Web site: Det Norske: Jette Field Comes on Stream. Offshore Energy Today. 21 May 2013.
  6. News: Marathon Oil sells Norway business for $2.7B. USA Today. June 2, 2014. February 12, 2023.
  7. News: Milne. Richard. Stacey. Kiran. Det norske acquires BP's Norway unit in cash and stock deal. The Financial Times. June 10, 2016. February 12, 2023.
  8. Web site: Aker BP completes $14bn acquisition of Lundin Energy's E&P business. Offshore Technology. July 1, 2022. February 12, 2023.