BG Group - Operations

Operations

BG Group's main business is the exploration and extraction of natural gas and oil and the production of liquefied natural gas. It sells these products to wholesale customers such as retail gas suppliers and electricity generating companies. It also owns some gas pipelines and is involved in some power generation projects. It is active around the world, with only a minority of its business being in the UK. BG Group is a multinational company with operations in 27 countries. Key areas for the company include:

  • Australia
    • QGC
  • Brazil
    • Interests in the Tupi, Iara, Guara and Iracema fields in the Santos Basin
  • Egypt
    • Operates the Rosetta and West Delta Deep Marine gas fields, LNG export
  • India
    • Interest in the Panna-Mukta and Tapti fields, Gujarat Gas Company and the Mhanagar Gas Company (gas distribution).
  • Kazakhstan
    • Interest in the Karachaganak gas field
  • Norway
    • Exploration licences with several discoveries
  • Thailand
    • Interest in the Bongkot gas field
  • Trinidad & Tobago
    • NCMA gas fields, Dolphin gas field, LNG export
  • Tunisia
    • Operates the Miskar gasfield
  • UK
    • Interests in several oil and gas fields in the UKCS, including operating the Armada, Everest and Lomond gas fields and the Blake oil field, Interest in the Dragon LNG import terminal
  • USA
    • Interest in LNG Terminals, shale gas joint venture operation in the Haynesville and Marcellus plays

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