Building for the futureBP’s John Browne says companies’ five new developments (Russia makes six) are analogous to North Sea, Alaska investments 30 years ago Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
BP used to be described as a company with two legs: Alaska's North Slope and the North Sea. That grew through the years — and through acquisitions — to seven legs, or profit centers.
The shape of the company is changing again as it develops five new profit centers — deepwater Gulf of Mexico, Trinid....
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After the acquisitions Producing profit centers Replacement goal for North Slope
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