BP considers Algeria lubricants plant project

29 May 2025

 

The UK-based oil and gas company BP is considering developing a facility in Algeria to produce products for its Castrol lubricants business, according to industry sources.

BP has been considering developing the facility for some time, but has yet to make a final decision on whether to proceed with the project.

One source said: “BP is continuing to evaluate the business case for developing the facility.”

BP’s upstream business exited Algeria with the sale of its assets to Italy’s Eni in a deal announced in September 2022.

That deal included selling its interests in the gas-producing In Amenas and In Salah concessions.

BP’s Castrol brand serves consumers in more than 150 countries in various sectors, including automotive, marine and industrial.

Its passenger car engine oils include Edge, Magnatec and GTX.

Its products also include commercial vehicle engine oils, transmission fluids, metalworking and machining fluids, production fluids, and specialist greases and lubricants.

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Wil Crisp
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