Chevron starts sale of several North Sea oil and gas fields

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By Ron Bousso

The San Ramon, California-based company is the latest veteran producer seeking to scale back its presence in the 50-year-old basin, where production has been on a steady decline since the late 1990s.

BP, and have all sold assets in the North Sea in recent years.

"Upstream Europe is undertaking a review of its portfolio...a decision has been taken to initiate the process of marketing all our UK Central North Sea assets," a said in a statement.

The assets include the Alba, Alder, Captain, Elgin/Franklin, Erskine, and Jade fields as well as the Britannia platform and its satellites.

has in recent years focused its efforts on rapidly growing its shale production in the Permian basin in as well as the giant field in

While seeking to exit some of its North Sea assets, Chevron is also weighing the development of the field west of the The company, along with its partners , Siccar Point and Ineos, is trying to reduce the costs of the project.

Chevron's net daily production in the North Sea in 2017 averaged 50,000 barrels of and 155 million cubic feet of natural gas, according to its website.

Chevron employs around 610 people and 220 contractors in the North Sea, the said.

(Additional reporting by Shadia Nasralla, editing by Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 18:15 IST