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    Bp Divests Gelsenkirchen Refinery, Increases Cost Reduction Goal

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BP will sell its Gelsenkirchen refinery in Germany to Klesch Group and has raised its structural cost‑reduction target by approximately $1 billion to a range of $6.5–7.5 billion by 2027 as part of a broader strategy reset.

    BP offloads German refinery to Klesch, boosts cost savings target

    BP's Strategic Divestment and Cost Reduction Initiatives

    Sale of Gelsenkirchen Refinery to Klesch Group

    March 19 (Reuters) - BP said on Thursday it would sell its German oil refinery site in Gelsenkirchen to investment firm Klesch Group for an undisclosed sum and raised its cost reduction target, in the latest move to simplify its portfolio and shore up its balance sheet.

    The transaction forms part of the British oil major’s $20 billion divestment plan aimed at cutting debt and boosting returns and is expected to save BP around $1 billion of underlying operating expenditure associated with Gelsenkirchen. 

    Financial Impact and Analyst Estimates

    BP declined to provide a value of the deal, or the liabilities the sale would remove from its books. Barclays analyst Lydia Rainforth estimated the latter to be in the range of $1.3 billion to $​1.7 billion.

    Operational Details and Cost Reduction Targets

    The sale of the refinery, which processes about 12 million metric tons of crude oil annually, allowed BP to raise its structural cost reduction target to between $6.5 billion and $7.5 billion by 2027. 

    Shedding Costs and Improving Financial Health

    2027 Cost Reduction Goals

    SHEDDING COSTS

    The 2027 cost reduction target equates to around 30% of BP's 2023 cost baseline, the company said.

    Previous Cost Savings and Additional Divestments

    BP in February had lifted its cost savings target to $5.5 billion to $6.5 billion after the sale of its Castrol business.  

    Impact on Free Cash Flow and Refining Portfolio

    The deal will add to the group's free cash flow based on historical performance and will help lower BP's cash breakeven for its remaining refining portfolio, the company said.

    Employee Transition and Leadership Changes

    About 1,800 employees at the integrated refinery complex are expected to join Klesch upon completion of the deal in the second half of 2026.

    BP's divestment programme has now reached over $11 billion of its targeted $20 billion by 2027, as the company continues to shed assets and reduce complexity under the leadership of interim CEO Carol Howle.

    BP's new chief executive, Meg O'Neill, will take over in April.

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru and Shadia Nasralla in London; Editing by Sonia Cheema, Mrigank Dhaniwala, Tomasz Janowski and Louise Heavens)

    References

    • BP puts Gelsenkirchen, Germany refinery, crackers up for sale | ICIS
    • BP cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide as part of cost-saving drive
    • Growing shareholder value: a reset bp | News and insights | Home

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •BP is divesting its Gelsenkirchen (Ruhr Oel) refinery and related assets in Germany, aiming to complete the sale in 2025; operations continue during the sales process (icis.com).
    • •The company has raised its cost‑reduction ambition from $5 billion to $6.5–7.5 billion by 2027, reflecting stronger discipline and strategic recalibration (apnews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about BP divests Gelsenkirchen refinery, increases cost reduction goal

    1Who is acquiring BP's Gelsenkirchen refinery?

    Klesch Group is acquiring BP's Gelsenkirchen refinery.

    2How much is BP's new cost reduction target?

    BP's new cost reduction target is between $6.5 billion and $7.5 billion by 2027.

    3Why is BP selling the Gelsenkirchen refinery?

    BP is selling the Gelsenkirchen refinery as part of its strategy to raise its cost reduction goals.

  • BP's Strategic Divestment and Cost Reduction Initiatives
  • Sale of Gelsenkirchen Refinery to Klesch Group
  • Financial Impact and Analyst Estimates
  • Operational Details and Cost Reduction Targets
  • Shedding Costs and Improving Financial Health
  • 2027 Cost Reduction Goals
  • Previous Cost Savings and Additional Divestments
  • Impact on Free Cash Flow and Refining Portfolio
  • Employee Transition and Leadership Changes
  • Reporting and Editorial Credits
  • •This divestment and enhanced cost‑savings target support BP’s ‘reset’ strategy, which emphasizes simplifying its portfolio, investing in higher‑return businesses, and improving free‑cash‑flow and balance‑sheet strength (bp.com)
  • 4When did BP announce the sale of the Gelsenkirchen refinery?

    BP announced the sale on March 19.

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