Aker BP completes merger integration

Aker BP has completed the integration after the merger between Det norske oljeselskap and BP Norway.

Aker BP now operates as one organization with considerable ambitions on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

“Aker BP has been through extensive integration work since we announced the merger, and we are very proud to mark the day one for the new organization. We have taken the best from both companies and build a strong and cost effective Aker BP that aim to be a reference company on the Norwegian Continental Shelf,” Karl Johnny Hersvik, CEO of Aker BP said.

Aker BP has a portfolio of 95 licenses on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, of which it operates 47. The company has a portfolio of non-sanctioned discoveries, with potential to reach a production of more than 250,000 boe/d in 2023. Aker BP has some 1300 employees and have offices at Fornebu, Stavanger, Trondheim, Harstad and Sandnessjøen.

“Our regional office structure remains unchanged after the integration and we recently opened our new premises in Stavanger. Meanwhile, we keep the operating organization for the Ivar Aasen field in Trondheim. We have an aggressive growth strategy on the Norwegian continental shelf and in the future, this could stimulate the activities at the respective office sites as new projects come to,” Hersvik said.

Since the merger was announced on 10 June 2016, Aker BP has undergone extensive work to complete the integration. The transaction was formally completed on 30 September, while the integration of the two organizations has been going on until 1 December.

“We have started the very important work of building a common and strong Aker BP-culture, which is also essential to achieve our growth targets. In addition, we see significant potential for cost reductions through new approaches. Aker BP will build on an effective business model according to the lean principle, unique technological competence and industrial cooperation, which we of today is pleased to operate as one integrated Aker BP,” Hersvik said.

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