BP sells onshore wind farm business in US
BP is to offload its onshore wind business in the US after agreeing a deal with a New York-based energy infrastructure firm.
The FTSE 100 oil company said LS Power would buy the business, called BP Wind Energy North America, which includes 10 operating wind farms across America.
BP said green energy still has a โrole to playโ in the slimmed-down group as the deal marks the latest in a series of asset sales.
BP did not disclose how much the sale was worth, but said it was part of its aims to offload between 3 billion and 4 billion US dollars (ยฃ2.2 billion to ยฃ3 billion) worth of assets in 2025, under a wider 20 billion dollar (ยฃ14.9 billion) target.It confirmed that before the deal, it had already struck sales worth 1.5 billion dollars (ยฃ1.1 billion) by the end of the first quarter.
William Lin, BPโs executive vice-president for gas and low carbon energy, said: โWe have been clear that while low carbon energy has a role to play in a simpler, more focused BP, we will continue to rationalise and optimise our portfolio to generate value.
โThe onshore US wind business has great assets and fantastic people, but we have concluded we are no longer the best owners to take it forward.โ
Shares in BP stood 2% higher in morning trading on Friday.
