OREANDA-NEWS. April 24, 2015. BP today announced it has agreed to sell its equity in the Central Area Transmission System (CATS) business in the UK North Sea to Antin Infrastructure Partners for \\$486 million. BP is currently the operator of CATS.

The agreement comprises a payment on completion of \\$453 million and a deferred amount of \\$33 million, subject to certain post-closing adjustments.

Trevor Garlick, Regional President BP North Sea said: “The North Sea is an important region for BP. Our strategy here is to focus our resources and investment to create an efficient, sustainable and competitive business which will contribute to UK energy security for many years to come. Key elements of this are the completion of our major projects in the central North Sea and Shetland area, and continued management of our portfolio.

“CATS has been a great business for BP but, aligned to the recommendations of the Wood Review, we believe securing this new owner will ensure a better long-term future for this key piece of North Sea infrastructure. Supporting staff and ensuring continued safe operations will be our priority as we go through this transition period.”

The sale of CATS will be as a fully operational business, with staff expected to transfer to the new employer with contractual terms and conditions protected under UK TUPE regulations.

Subject to the receipt of regulatory and other third party approvals, BP aims to complete the sale and transfer of operatorship before the end of 2015.

The sale does not impact BP’s rights to capacity in CATS.

Notes to editors:

  • CATS Operator: BP
  • CATS Owners: BP: 36.22%
    Antin Infrastructure Partners: 62.78%
    ConocoPhillips: 0.66%
    ENI: 0.34%
  • Construction of the CATS pipeline and associated infrastructure commenced in 1991, with first throughput in 1993.
  • CATS comprises:
    - a riser platform located adjacent to the Everest platform in block 22/10
    - a 36-inch diameter, 404km long pipeline, from the riser platform to the gas terminal
    - a gas terminal at Seal Sands, Teesside. It occupies a 70-acre site and has a processing capacity of 1,200 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (mmscfd).
  • CATS transports c. 8% of the UK’s gas demand.
  • CATS has more than 20 third-party customers as well as transporting gas from BP’s ETAP and Andrew facilities.
  • Around 60 BP employees are expected to transfer with the asset.
  • Antin Infrastructure Partners is a leading independent European infrastructure manager. Their investments are focused on energy and environmental, transport, and telecoms infrastructure.
  • Antin already own a majority interest in CATS, following their deal with BG last year.
  • Antin will appoint a contract operator as duty holder of the CATS pipeline and associated infrastructure, to operate the facilities on their behalf. BP staff are expected to transfer to this contract operator.
  • Antin expects to identify and appoint a contract operator during Q2 2015.