BP and its history in America
2019 U.S. Economic Impact Report
The U.S. Economic Impact Report details the economic benefits BP’s investments generate in America.
Meet BP's Janet Weiss, President of BP Alaska
Janet Weiss, President of BP Alaska, shares how the energy BP produces in Alaska creates something else as well...jobs all over America.
Start to finish
Turning hard to reach into easy to see
Shipping oil and gas safely
Lori Knutson
Lori Knutson manages operations on our Mad Dog platform, leading teams onshore and off in the safe production of oil. See how the members of Lori’s team look out for each other, building “a family atmosphere” and a culture of safety.
Ronica Hall
BP’s Whiting Refinery processes 19 million gallons of fuel a day. Ronica Hall is always looking for safer ways to get that job done.
Safety is personal
At BP’s Cooper River plant, employees take safety personally – down to each piece of equipment.
A bird's eye view
The flow of data
Robotic inspection technology
At BP, our engineers use robotic ultrasound technology to detect and repair issues like corrosion before they ever become a problem.
Developing technology
Adapting existing technology
At BP, we adapt the best existing technology for new uses, such as leveraging ultrasound technology used to see inside patients to detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries.
Different points of view
Below and beyond
Beating the storm
Turning hard to reach into easy to see
Drill simulation training
BP drilling teams train in virtual reality simulators, so we are better prepared.
Training together in simulators
At BP, everyone on an offshore rig depends on one another. Entire teams train together in immersive simulators, so they know exactly what to do before they have to do it.
Immersive training experience
At BP, we’re working with Maersk to provide an immersive training experience that builds the confidence to handle challenging situations.