BP
BP is a global producer of oil and gas with operations in over 70 countries. BP has a larger economic footprint in the U.S. than in any other nation, and it has invested more than $100 billion here since 2005. BP employs about 14,000 people across the U.S. and supports more than 106,000 additional jobs through all its business activities.
For more information on BP in America, visit www.bp.com/us.
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David Latin -
Technical Director
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TBC -
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John Williams -
Reservoir management team
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Brian Grant -
Project Information Manager North Sea Region Projects
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BP's Ahmed Hashmi at ENGenious
Ahmed Hashmi, global head of upstream technology with BP, talked about how the industry is moving to a 'margin business', how it needs people who feel 'comfortable being uncomfortable', and the need for more time to think.
20 Feb 2019
How BP and Aramco Ventures invest in technology
Technology investors from BP and Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures explained their approach to investing in technology, in a panel discussion at the Aberdeen ENGenious forum in September.
20 Feb 2019
BP deploys Plant Operations Advisor on Gulf of Mexico platforms
BP announced that it has successfully deployed Plant Operations Advisor (POA), a cloud-based advanced analytics solution developed with Baker Hughes, a GE company, across all four of its operated production platforms in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
18 Sep 2018
BP pilots latest R2S visualisation technology
The Aberdeen-based visual asset management (VAM) specialist Return To Scene Limited, part of James Fisher and Sons plc, is conducting a pilot project for BP utilising the latest generation of its award-winning visualisation technology, R2S Mosaic.
07 Apr 2017
BP prize for IT student
A Nigerian Masters student who has graduated with distinction from Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen is also celebrating picking up an industry prize for his academic performance.
06 Sep 2016
Reducing activation energy for new technology
Getting new technology implemented in oil companies requires a lot of 'activation energy' to overcome people's resistance - so perhaps the main challenge is working out how this 'activation energy' can be reduced, said BP's Dr Bruce Swanson.
20 Aug 2015