BP Norge AS, Holds 15 licences and is operator of 11. Operatorships include the Valhall/Hod and Ula/Tambar fields.
BP has been operating in Norway since 1920. Today our main activity is exploration for and production of oil and gas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf1997
BP increased owner shares in Ula, Gyda and Draugen.
BP first to drill a deep water well in the Norwegian Sea (Luva)- made a gas discovery.
1996
Three deep-water licenses awarded to BP in the 15th license round.
1993
Partner operated Draugen started production.
Two operationships and shares in four blocks in 14th license round.
1991
First company to re-inject drilling cuttings into the subsurface
1990
Gyda started production.
Forus office extended.
1987
The Storting (Parliament) approved development of the Gyda field.
1986
BP moves into new building at Forus, Stavanger.
Ula started production.
BP performed seismic surveys on Svalbard.
1980
Gyda discovered.
Ula development approved by Storting (Parliament).
1976
Downstream business sold to the Norwegian State.
Ula discovered in block 7/12.
1974
Exploration office set up in Stavanger
Farmed into block 7/12 and 2/1 from Conoco
1920
BP established in Norway through Norsk Brændselsolje.
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