BP expands on Indian market

BP continues its efforts to gain a foothold on the Indian energy market. The British oil and gas company has entered a new cooperation in the country involving plane fuel and establishing a network of gasoline stations.
"We are delighted to expand our partnership with BP, one of the global leaders in the fuel-retailing sector. This partnership is a testimony to the strong ties between BP and RIL. Our robust partnership in developing gas resources in India has now expanded to fuel retailing and aviation fuels," says RIL Chair Mukesh Ambani. | Photo: Gian Ehrenzeller / AP / Ritzau Scanpix
"We are delighted to expand our partnership with BP, one of the global leaders in the fuel-retailing sector. This partnership is a testimony to the strong ties between BP and RIL. Our robust partnership in developing gas resources in India has now expanded to fuel retailing and aviation fuels," says RIL Chair Mukesh Ambani. | Photo: Gian Ehrenzeller / AP / Ritzau Scanpix

Oil and gas major BP wants a tighter grasp of one of the world's fastest-growing energy markets: India.

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