BP has no plans to wind down Alaska operations, says LondonBut state appears to have dropped from company’s core areas; Wood Mackenzie Alaska analyst suggests BP might be willing to relinquish some of its exploration acreage; ANWR may be reason Shell recently bid on North Slope acreage Derek Brower PNA London Correspondent
The Alaska oil industry’s largest investor, BP, has no plans to wind down operations or sell its assets in the state’s upstream and denies that it has cut back on spending, a senior spokesman from the company’s corporate headquarters in London told PNA Nov. 19.
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Alaska seems to have dropped from BP’s core areas Shell drawn by ANWR
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