BP Starts Oil Production At Redeveloped North Sea Project | OilPrice.com
BP has announced that it has produced its first oil from its redeveloped Quad 204 project in the UK North Sea
oilprice.comHere are the latest publicly reported developments regarding BP in the UK North Sea, based on recent coverage:
BP reportedly began a major redevelopment project in the British North Sea, with production commencing from the Murlach field as part of an upstream growth push. This aligns with BP’s strategy to advance key North Sea assets, leveraging existing infrastructure and new wells.[1]
In May 2026, Bloomberg and Financial News sources circulated reports that BP was reviewing its UK North Sea upstream operations for potential exit or partial divestment, with speculation of a sale that could fetch around GBP 2 billion. The reviews were described as ongoing and not a final decision, but they signal potential strategic shifts in BP’s North Sea footprint.[2][3]
Additional context notes BP has historically pursued North Sea activity through multiple hubs (e.g., Clair) and has faced market pressures that have driven portfolio reviews, including workforce reductions and asset optimization in earlier cycles. This backdrop frames current discussions about exiting or scaling back some North Sea operations.[5][6]
For broader industry framing, other outlets have chronicled BP’s North Sea activities and various redevelopment projects over the past decade, highlighting efforts to extend field life and maintain production despite aging infrastructure.[7][9]
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BP has announced that it has produced its first oil from its redeveloped Quad 204 project in the UK North Sea
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