Andersen Consulting and BP to renew service agreement
Andersen Consulting and BP will renew and expand the finance and administrative (F&A) services that Andersen
Consulting provides to BP's exploration, production and pipeline operations in Alaska under the terms of a $ 100 mm
agreement announced.
Under the 10-year agreement, which is the latest in a series of outsourcing arrangements between the two companies,
Andersen Consulting will continue to provide F&A services to BP's exploration, production and pipeline operations
in Alaska, with expanded service to support the Prudhoe Bay Eastern Operating Area where BP assumed operatorship
recently.
Andersen Consulting's Anchorage office and its Senergy Business Centre (SBC) in Houston will provide the services,
which include accounts payable, general accounting, treasury, financial analysis and consolidated reporting.
"BP's decision to renew and expand the service demonstrates the success of the original agreement" said Tom
Blackwell, General Manager of BP's Business Unit Resources. "This agreement demonstrates Andersen Consulting's
commitment to provide high quality, cost effective business process services to the exploration and production
business of BP in Alaska and around the globe" said D. Michael Rappeport, Andersen Consulting's Client Partner for BP
in Alaska.
This new Alaskan agreement between BP and Andersen Consulting follows January's announcement of a 10-year, $ 200 mm
contract - the largest-ever downstream energy F&A services outsourcing deal in the United States. In a June, 1999
announcement, Andersen Consulting was awarded a 5-year, $ 100 mm contract to extend its F&A outsourcing
arrangement with BP in the UK and Norway.
Andersen Consulting is an $ 8.9 bn global management and technology consulting organisation whose mission is to help its clients create their future. The firm works with clients from a wide range of industries to bring about far-reaching change by aligning their people, processes and technology with their strategy. Andersen Consulting has more than 65,000 people in 48 countries. On January 1, 2001, the firm will enter the next century with a new name marking its wholly independent status and reflecting the firm's bold new marketplace positioning.
BP is one of the world's largest energy companies, with more than 100,000 employees and operations in more than 100
countries. BP's mission is to deliver to consumers the energy they need in a way that minimises the impact of the
company's products and operations on the environment.
BP's primary businesses are exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, refining, marketing, supply and
transportation; and manufacturing and marketing of petrochemicals. BP is emerging as a major player in the global gas
and power business, and is also the world's largest producer of photovoltaics. In Alaska, BP's 1,450 employees are
responsible for production of 800,000 bpd of oil.
