BP Plc (NYSE: BP) is selling off a string of fuel storage terminals as well as its stake in an big pipeline as part of a shake-up of its operations in the U.K. that affects around 350 jobs, The Daily Telegraph reported on July 20.
The company is planning to offload its stake in the onshore U.K. Oil Pipeline (UKOP), which it co-owns as part of a consortium with Royal Dutch Shell Plc (NYSE: RDS.A), U.S. refiner Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO) and France's Total SA (NYSE: TOT), the report said.
As part of the overhaul, BP is also selling its storage terminals at Belfast, Hamble and Northampton, according to the Telegraph.
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