British Pipeline Agency

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Company typePublic limited company
IndustryOil industry
Founded1969
British Pipeline Agency
Company typePublic limited company
BPA
IndustryOil industry
Founded1969
FounderBP and Shell-Mex
HeadquartersHemel Hempstead UK
Revenue£56,577,635 (2024)
Number of employees
183

British Pipeline Agency Ltd (BPA) is a joint venture, established in 1969,[1] between BP Oil UK and Shell UK.[2] The company operates the UK oil pipeline network of oil pipelines which transport petroleum products around the UK.

BPA replaced the pipeline operations group of Shell Mex & BP in the late 1960s and took over the role as the majority operator on the Government Pipeline and Storage System (GPSS).[3]

As originally conceived the pipeline system comprised 1,600 miles of pipelines carrying 7.25 million tons a year of light oils, or 470 million ton miles annually.[4]

GPA continued as the major operator of the GPSS under reimbursable and fully indemnified contracts until the 1990s when those contracts were ended and the GPSS was instead operated by a number of companies under competitively tendered term contracts. [5]

The company

The BPA board comprises five directors, although the articles of association allows for up to ten.[6] One director acts as the chairman and one is the general manager. There is also a company secretary. The registered office is 5-7 Alexandra Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 5BS.[6]

In 2024 the company made a pre-tax profit of £2,532,760.[6]

BPA has nearly 200 staff.[6]

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