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BP welcomes Rosneft as new partner in German refining joint venture 05.05.2011 + + + BP has welcomed Rosneft as its new partner in its German refining joint venture, Ruhr Oel GmbH. This follows the completion of the deal announced last October in which BP’s existing partner, PdVSA of Venezuela, agreed to sell its 50 percent interest in the joint venture to Rosneft. The deal became effective from 1 May 2011. The ROG joint venture is operated by BP, and is a major contributor to the manufacture and supply of transport fuels and base petrochemicals in Germany. It owns more than 19 percent of German refining capacity and 5 per cent of the ethylene production capacity in Northwest Europe. The ROG refineries produce most of the fuel sold by BP via its Aral branded service stations. ROG was established in 1983 as a 50/50 JV between Veba Oel GmbH and PdVSA, and has continued to operate successfully since BP’s acquisition of Veba Oel GmbH in 2002. Welcoming Rosneft as BP’s new partner, Bob Dudley BP group chief executive, said: “I am very pleased to see the completion of this complex transaction, further strengthening our relationship with Rosneft.” Through the 50:50 joint venture both companies co-own the following assets: •Gelsenkirchen Refinery (100% ROG) •PCK Schwedt Refinery (37.5% ROG share) •Bayernoil Refinery (25% ROG share) •MiRO Refinery (24% ROG share) Source BP Published in Oil & Gas Journal and PennEnergy |
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