6-518: BNOC can refer to: Britoil , originally formed in 1975 as the British National Oil Corporation. British National Opera Company , (1921-9) first European opera company to broadcast a complete opera. Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course, previous name for the U.S. Army's Basic Leader Course Can refer to multi gaming world record holder BNOC SK Topics referred to by
12-586: A nationalised body, under the provisions of the Petroleum & Submarine Pipe-lines Act 1975 . Its objective was to maintain adequate oil supply levels. Britoil's interest in UK oil and gas fields in 1982 was as follows. As a result of the Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 , BNOC was split to enable the trading sector of the company BNOC to remain nationalised whilst the oil exploration and production sector, Britoil,
18-621: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Britoil Britoil plc was originally a privatised British oil company operating in the North Sea . It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index . The company was acquired by BP in 1988, becoming a brand of it. The company was originally formed in 1975 as the British National Oil Corporation ( BNOC ),
24-549: The possession of Britoil's majority share by BP meant that the golden share was sold to British Petroleum in 1988. Britoil's Production entitlement and financial summary was as follows: In the same year, the company had been subject of an attempted £23 million fraud by one of its own cashiers. Chairman and Chief Executive: Baron Kearton (Christopher Frank Kearton) (1975–79), Ronald Utiger (1979–1980), Sir Philip Shelbourne (July 1980 – 1988), Sir Robin Duthie (1988–90). After
30-404: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BNOC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BNOC&oldid=892701122 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-549: Was a limited liability company. In November 1982, 51% of Governmental shares in Britoil were sold off, however was substantially under-subscribed. The resultant losses were carried by underwriters. The remaining Government minority shareholding in Britoil was sold in November 1985 for £434 million, ensuring it kept a 'Golden Share' in order to veto any outsourcing attempts. The collapse in world oil prices globally, combined with
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