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BP says ACG operating, capital expenditure up last year

BP says ACG operating, capital expenditure up last year
13.02.2014 15:45

A BP-led group developing the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli block of fields in the Caspian Sea last year spent about $772 million in operating expenditure and $2,833 million in capital expenditure.

That compares with about $725 million spent the year before in operating expenditure and $2,495 million in capital expenditure, according to BP data.

In 2014 BP expects to spend $1,052 million in operating expenditure and $2,068 million in capital expenditure on ACG activities.

ACG partners include Socar, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Statoil, Turkiye Petrolleri, Itochu and ONGC Videsh.

ANN.Az

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