BP explores UK North Sea asset sale as portfolio reshaping continues

- BP is exploring the sale of a portion of its UK North Sea assets as part of a broader strategic portfolio restructuring.
- The company aims to accelerate this process to reduce its overall debt and sharpen its focus on core oil and gas activities.
- This move signals a shift in BP's operational priorities as it balances traditional energy production with financial stability.
- Further details regarding the specific assets for sale and the timeline for divestment are expected as the reshaping continues.
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