The term "BP" stands for "Before Present," which is a time scale used primarily in geology and Archaeology to denote years before the year 1950. This standard reference point is used because it marks the beginning of radiocarbon dating techniques. For example, 5,000 BP means 5,000 years before 1950, or roughly 3,050 BCE.
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The BP company and brand was originally short for British Petroleum however BP has not been 'British Petroleum' for some considerable time, after several mergers and acquisitions with companies such as Castrol, ARCO and latterly Amaco it changed it's name to BP Amaco, by this time the majority of its shares were in European and US ownership, in 2000 it re branded to the current name BP with the new slogan "Beyond Petroleum"
The BP company and brand was originally short for British Petroleum however BP has not been 'British Petroleum' for some considerable time, after several mergers and acquisitions with companies such as Castrol, ARCO and latterly Amaco it changed it's name to BP Amaco, by this time the majority of its shares were in European and US ownership, in 2000 it re branded to the current name BP with the new slogan "Beyond Petroleum"
I am not sure of your question. At the time of the accident, BP had finished drilling, and had cemented in the production casing in preparation for temporary abandonment.
As of July 2014, the market cap for BP p.l.c. (BP) is $157,930,682,942.25.
The letters BP after a date stand for "Before Present." This term is typically used in archaeological or historical contexts to denote time periods before the year AD 1950.
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The symbol for BP p.l.c. in the NYSE is: BP.
BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.
BP's population is 2,010.
The population of BP is 2,011.
BP was created in 1909.