BP Amoco might want to change its name to BP, Etc. now that ithas announced plans to acquire Los Angeles-based Atlantic RichfieldCo. (Arco) in a $26.8 billion deal. The news comes only monthsafter the closing late last year of the marriage of BP and Amoco.
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With Arco, BP Amoco Also Would Get Vastar
If acquisition talks between BP Amoco and Atlantic Richfield Co.(Arco) do lead to a deal, BP Amoco also would acquire the 82% ofVastar Resources held by Arco. What could or would happen afterthat is anybody’s guess, said John S. Herold analyst John Parry.
California Oil for Gulf Gas
Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) and Mobil Exploration & ProducingU.S. last week announced they closed an exchange transaction thatwill allow ARCO subsidiary Vastar Resources to boost its gasproduction and reserve activity level in the Gulf of Mexico shelfby one third, and Mobil’s exploration and production arm tosignificantly increase its stake in California oil production. Thedeal closed on Oct. 31st.
ARCO, Mobil Exchange Properties
Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) and Mobil Exploration & ProducingU.S. yesterday announced that they closed an exchange transactionthat will allow ARCO subsidiary Vastar Resources to boost its gasproduction and reserve activity level in the Gulf of Mexico shelfby one third, and Mobil’s exploration and production arm tosignificantly increase its stake in California production. The dealclosed on Oct. 31st.
Low Oil Prices Prompt ARCO Job, Budget Cuts
Atlantic Richfield Co. (ARCO) told employees it will lay offworkers and cut its operating budget in anticipation of continuedlow oil prices. No details on the number of job cuts or where theywould be made were available. A company spokesman told NGI ARCOshould have a plan in place by mid to late October. ARCO has about20,000 employees, all but about 3,500 of them in the United States.