BP Set to Take Over Offshore Natural Gas Project in Azerbaijan, Sources Say
05.29.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

May 29, 2026 [Reuters]- Energy major BP will become the operator of a large ​offshore natural gas production project ‌in Azerbaijan – the Babek gas field – three industry sources told Reuters on Wednesday.

 

BP ​already has significant exposure to ​oil and gas production in the ⁠South Caucasus country, whose energy reserves ​became more significant for Europe after ​it decided to cut its dependence on Russia, once a major supplier of commodities ​to the continent.

The three sources said ​Azerbaijan’s state energy company SOCAR and BP would ‌announce ⁠the agreement on the offshore Babek field on June 1.

The field is estimated to hold around 400 ​billion cubic ​metres of ⁠gas and 80 million tonnes of condensate.

SOCAR and BP ​did not immediately reply to ​requests ⁠for comment.

The Babek field, currently part of a SOCAR-led unit, will become ⁠a ​separate project operated ​by BP, the sources said.

 

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