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    SEC Form SD filed by BP p.l.c.

    6/8/26 6:23:49 AM ET
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    SD 1 bp-20251231.htm SD Document

    UNITED STATES
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    Washington, D.C. 20549
     
     
    FORM SD
    SPECIALIZED DISCLOSURE REPORT
     
     

    BP p.l.c.
    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
     
    England & Wales
    (Jurisdiction of incorporation)

    1-06262
    Commission file number

    Not Applicable
    (IRS Employer Identification No.)

    1 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4PD
    United Kingdom
    (Address of principal executive offices)

    Kate Thomson
    Tel +44 (0) 20 7496 4000
    (Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report)

    Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed, and provide the period to which the information in this form applies:

    ☐    Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.


    x    Rule 13q-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13q-1) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.



    Section 2—Resource Extraction Issuer Disclosure

    Item 2.01 Resource Extraction Issuer Disclosure and Report
    Disclosure of payments by resource extraction issuers.

    The payment disclosure required by Item 2.01 of Form SD is included as Exhibit 2.01 hereto (the “Report”). The Report has been prepared in accordance with the United Kingdom’s Reports on Payments to Governments Regulations 2014 (2014/3209), as amended by the Reports on Payments to Governments (Amendment) Regulations 2015 (2015/1928), (the “Regulations”). The Regulations are recognized by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission as an alternative reporting regime that satisfies the transparency objections of Section 13(q) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for purposes of alternative reporting under Rule 13q-1(c) and paragraph (c) of Item 2.01 of Form SD. The Report has been delivered to the registrar of companies for England and Wales as required by the Regulations and is available on the Companies House website.







    Signatures

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the authorized undersigned.

    BP p.l.c.
    (Registrant)


    Dated: 05 June 2026/s/ KATE THOMSON
    Kate Thomson
    Chief Financial Officer



    Exhibit 2.01
    Image_0.jpg








    BP p.l.c.
    Report on Payments to Governments
    Year ended 31 December 2025
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025                1


    Contents

    Introduction
    2
    Basis of preparation
    2
    Payments overview
    5
     Payments by country
    6
    Angola
    6
    Australia
    7
    Azerbaijan
    8
    Brazil
    9
    Canada
    10
    Egypt
    11
    India
    12
    Indonesia
    13
    Iraq
    14
    Libya
    15
    Mauritania
    16
    Oman
    17
    Senegal
    18
    Trinidad and Tobago
    19
    United Arab Emirates
    20
    United Kingdom
    21
    United States
    22
    Other resources
    23



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    1


    Introduction

    BP p.l.c. has prepared the following consolidated report (‘the report’) on payments to governments in accordance with the Reports on Payments to Governments Regulations 2014 (2014/3209), as amended by the Reports on Payments to Governments (Amendment) Regulations 2015 (2015/1928), (the ‘Regulations’). The Report also addresses BP p.l.c.’s reporting obligations under DTR 4.3A of the Financial Conduct Authority's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules. The Basis of preparation section contains information about the content of the Report, the types of payments included and the principles that have been applied in preparing the Report.

    bp’s wider contribution
    bp makes a broader socioeconomic contribution to countries in which we operate in many different ways, beyond the payments that are required to be reported under the Regulations. bp makes payments to governments in connection with parts of our business other than extractive activities, which are outside the scope of the Regulations and therefore not included in this report. See Other resources on page 23 for links to other information on bp's reporting.

    bp’s position on revenue transparency
    bp supports transparency in the flow of revenue from oil and gas activities to governments. This helps stakeholders hold public authorities to account for the way they use funds received through taxes and other agreements.

    Basis of preparation
    Under the Regulations, the directors of BP p.l.c. are required to prepare a consolidated report on payments made to governments for each financial year in relation to relevant activities of both BP p.l.c. and any of its subsidiary undertakings included in the consolidated group accounts. The term ‘bp’ is used interchangeably within this report to indicate BP p.l.c. or any subsidiary undertaking within the scope of the report.

    Activities within the scope of the report
    Payments made to governments that relate to bp’s activities involving the exploration, prospection, discovery, development, and extraction of minerals, oil, natural gas deposits or other materials (‘extractive activities’) are included in this report.

    Payments made to governments that relate to trading, export (pipelines), refining and processing, renewables projects and other activities that are not within the scope of extractive activities as defined by the Regulations are not included in this report.

    Where a payment relates to activities that are reportable under the Regulations as well as to activities which are not reportable, bp reports the payment in its entirety if it is not possible to disaggregate it.

    Government
    Under the Regulations, a ‘government’ is defined as any national, regional or local authority of a country, and includes a department, agency or undertaking that is a subsidiary undertaking controlled by such an authority. In some countries, certain local indigenous organizations fall within this definition of government. Where this is the case, payments made to such organizations have been included in this report. Where a state-owned enterprise undertakes activities outside of its home jurisdiction, then it is not considered to be a government.

    Cash basis
    Payments are reported on a cash basis, meaning that they are reported in the period in which they are paid, as opposed to being reported on an accruals basis (which would mean that they were reported in the period for which the liabilities arise). Refunds are also reported in the period they are received by bp and are shown as negative amounts in the report. Where payments in kind are made to a government, they are valued, and footnotes are included to help explain the valuation method and any related volumes.






    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    2


    Reporting principles
    The Regulations require payments to be reported where they are made to governments by BP p.l.c. and its subsidiary undertakings in respect of extractive activities. The Regulations also require the disclosure of payments to reflect the substance of each payment and the relevant activity or project concerned. In light of these requirements, bp has assessed its reporting obligations as follows:
    •Where bp has made a payment to a government, such payment is reported in full, whether made in bp’s sole capacity or in bp’s capacity as the operator of a joint venture. Payments made to governments in connection with joint ventures are included in the report if, and to the extent that, bp makes the relevant payment. Typically, such circumstances will arise where bp is the operator of the joint venture. Payments made by an incorporated joint venture which is not a subsidiary of bp are not included within this report.
    •In some instances, bp is a partner in unincorporated joint ventures where the role of operator is performed through a non-typical operatorship model, whereby multiple entities contribute to an unincorporated body which has the role of operator. In relation to such joint ventures, payments made by bp to the government are reported and payments for which bp has direct responsibility to the government, but which are paid on its behalf, are also reported.
    •bp’s equity-accounted investments for the financial year ended 31 December 2025 are not bp subsidiaries and therefore in accordance with the Regulations, payments made by such entities are not included in this report.

    Project definition
    The Regulations require payments to be reported by project (as a subcategory within a country). They define a ‘project’ as the operational activities which are governed by a single contract, licence, lease, concession or similar legal agreement, and form the basis for payment liabilities with a government. If these agreements are substantially interconnected, then they can be treated as a single project. Under the Regulations, ‘substantially interconnected’ means forming a set of operationally and geographically integrated contracts, licences, leases or concessions or related agreements with substantially similar terms that are signed with a government, giving rise to payment liabilities. These agreements may themselves be governed by a single contract, joint venture, production-sharing agreement, or other overarching legal agreement. Factors used to determine whether contracts or licences are operationally and geographically integrated may include their common management framework, proximity and use of common infrastructure. The number of projects will depend on the contractual arrangements within a country and not necessarily on the scale of activities. A project will only appear in this report where relevant payments occurred during the year in relation to that project.

    The Regulations acknowledge that for some payments it may not be possible to attribute a payment to a single project and therefore such payments may be reported at the country level. For example, corporate income taxes, which are typically not levied at a project level.

    Materiality threshold
    The Regulations require that payments made as a single payment exceeding £86,000 or as part of a series of related payments within a financial year exceeding £86,000 be included in this report.

    Reporting currency
    All payments have been reported in US dollars. Payments made in currencies other than US dollars are typically translated at the exchange rate at the date of payment.

    Payment types
    The Regulations define a ’payment‘ as an amount paid whether in money or in kind, for relevant activities where the payment type is one of the following:

    •Production entitlements
    Under production sharing agreements (PSAs), the production is shared between the host government and the other parties to the PSA. The host government typically receives its share or entitlement in kind rather than being paid in cash. In this report, such production entitlement volumes to the government are reported on a lifting basis, i.e. when the government takes possession of its share of production. A market value is applied, usually using the valuation method from the relevant PSA. For joint ventures in which bp is the operator, government production entitlements are reported in their entirety, in accordance with the notes above. Where the national oil company (NOC) is also a partner in the joint venture, their production entitlement is reported in addition to the government share of production. The NOC’s entitlement as a
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    3


    partner will include both their share of production as investor’s return as well as their entitlement for the reimbursement of their costs.

    •Taxes
    This report includes taxes levied on income, production or profits and taxes withheld from dividends, royalties and interest received by bp. In addition, taxes paid on behalf of bp by the NOC out of production entitlements are reported. Taxes levied on consumption, personnel, sales and procurement (contractor’s withholding taxes), property and environmental taxes, and customs and excise are not reportable under the Regulations.

    •Royalties
    These may be paid in cash or in kind (valued in the same way as production entitlements).

    •Fees
    In preparing this report, bp has included licence fees, rental fees, entry fees and all other payments that are paid in consideration for new and existing licences and/or concessions. Fees paid to governments for administrative services are excluded.

    •Bonuses
    Signature, discovery and production bonuses and other bonuses payable under licences or concession agreements are included in the report.

    •Infrastructure improvements
    Such payments include a road, or a building provided by bp that forms part of the fundamental facilities and systems serving a community or area. These payments are included in the report whether or not bp is contractually obliged to fund them and are reported when the relevant assets are handed over to the government or the local community.

    •Dividends
    These are dividends that are paid in lieu of production entitlements or royalties. Dividends paid by bp to a government as an ordinary shareholder are excluded. For the year ended 31 December 2025, there were no reportable dividend payments to a government.

    •Other considerations
    The payments shown in this report are rounded to the nearest $0.1 million. Due to rounding, some totals in the following tables may not agree exactly with the sum of their component parts. Amounts are shown to the nearest dollar in the data submitted and are available on the UK Companies House website.



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    4


    Payments overview

    The table below shows the relevant payments to governments made by bp in the year ended 31 December 2025, by country and payment type.

    Of the seven payment types required by the Regulations, bp did not pay any relevant dividends and therefore the category is not shown.

    $ million
    CountryProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Angola0.30.3
    Australia83.080.313.5176.8
    Azerbaijan9,117.9427.92.1450.29,998.1
    Brazil0.40.4
    Canada12.112.1
    Egypt16.2385.22.01.0404.4
    India118.182.8201.0
    Indonesia1,069.5355.01,424.5
    Iraq25.025.0
    Libya0.90.9
    Mauritania45.60.76.052.3
    Oman2,198.2683.32.02,883.6
    Senegal22.00.36.228.6
    Trinidad and Tobago353.14.5357.6
    United Arab Emirates 4,189.86.44,196.2
    United Kingdom1,040.88.71,049.5
    United States269.71,110.313.912.31,406.1
    Total12,587.57,870.81,190.667.4494.46.222,217.1



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    5


    Payments by country

    Angola

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Ministry of Finance0.30.3
    Total0.30.3


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Payments not attributable to
    projects
    0.30.3
    Total0.30.3



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    6


    Australia

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Australian Taxation Office83.06.489.3
    Department for Energy and Mining 6.46.4
    Department of Finance0.70.7
    Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety80.380.3
    Total83.080.313.5176.8


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    North West Shelf83.080.313.5176.8
    Total83.080.313.5176.8



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    7


    Azerbaijan

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Azerbaijan (ACG) Ltd. (SOCAR subsidiary)a
    1,122.71,122.7
    Ministry of Taxesb
    427.9427.9
    SGC Upstream LLCc
    1,132.61,132.6
    State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR)d
    268.0268.0
    State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)e
    6,594.52.1450.27,046.8
    Total9,117.9427.92.1450.29,998.1


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Azeri-Chirag-Deepwater Gunashli – PSAf
    6,136.638.1450.06,624.7
    Shafag-Asiman – PSA2.12.1
    Shah Deniz – PSAg,h
    2,981.2389.80.23,371.2
    Total9,117.9427.92.1450.29,998.1

    a
    Payments in kind for 16.7 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement.
    b
    Includes $389.8 million of taxes settled by SOCAR on bp’s behalf, out of entitlement, pursuant to the relevant agreements.
    c
    Includes payments in kind of $251.2 million for 3.9 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement and the remaining production entitlement was paid in cash.
    d
    Payments in kind for 2.9 billion cubic metres of associated residue natural gas valued on the basis of gas prices realized in a similar Azerbaijan project.
    e
    Includes payments in kind of $5,171.5 million for 76.8 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement and the remaining production entitlement was paid in cash.
    f
    Includes payments in kind of $5,868.7 million for 86.9 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement and payments in kind of $268.0 million for 2.9 billion cubic metres of associated residue natural gas valued on the basis of gas prices realized in a similar Azerbaijan project.
    g
    Includes payments in kind of $676.8 million for 10.5 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement and the remaining production entitlement was paid in cash.
    h
    Pursuant to the relevant agreements, SOCAR paid these taxes on bp’s behalf out of revenue entitlements.
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    8


    Brazil

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Petrobras0.40.4
    Total0.40.4


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    CM-4770.40.4
    Total0.40.4



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    9


    Canada

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Energy Regulator11.411.4
    Government of The Province of
    Alberta
    0.40.4
    Natural Resources Canada0.20.2
    Total12.112.1


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Newfoundland Exploration11.611.6
    Terre De Grace0.40.4
    Total12.112.1


    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    10


    Egypt

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlements
    Taxesa
    RoyaltiesFeesBonuses Production improvementsTotal
    Egyptian General Petroleum2.02.0
    Egyptian Natural Gas Holdinga,b
    16.21.017.2
    Egyptian Tax Authority385.2385.2
    Total16.2385.22.01.0404.4


    ProjectsProduction entitlements
    Taxesa
    RoyaltiesFeesBonuses Infrastructure improvementsTotal
    Baltima
    18.518.5
    East Portsaid1.01.0
    El Qaraaa
    11.911.9
    North Alexandria / West Mediterranean Deep Watera
    33.133.1
    North North Damiettaa
    199.7199.7
    North El Hammad Offshorea
    43.343.3
    Ras El Bara,b
    16.219.235.5
    Temsaha
    1.11.1
    UGDC0.80.8
    West Nile Delta2.02.0
    Zohra
    57.457.4
    Total16.2385.22.01.0404.4

    a
    Pursuant to the relevant agreements, Egypt General Petroleum Corporation paid these taxes on bp's behalf out of production entitlement.
    b
    Includes payments in kind of $16.2 million for 0.9 million barrels of crude oil valued as net payable provision estimate per the production sharing agreement.



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    11


    India

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Income Tax Department82.882.8
    Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas118.1118.1
    Total118.182.8201.0


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    KG D6 KG-DWN-98/3118.1118.1
    Payments not attributable to projects82.882.8
    Total118.182.8201.0


    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    12


    Indonesia

    $ million
    Governments
    Production entitlementsa
    TaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Ministry of Financea
    1,069.5355.01,424.5
    Total1,069.5355.01,424.5


    Projects
    Production entitlementsa
    TaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Tangguha
    1,069.5355.01,424.5
    Total1,069.5355.01,424.5

    a
    Includes payments in kind of $97.2 million for 1.6 million barrels of condensates valued per the production sharing agreement. The remaining production entitlement for LNG was paid in cash.



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    13


    Iraq

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    North Oil Company25.025.0
    Total25.025.0


    Projects
    Production
    entitlements
    TaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Kirkuk25.025.0
    Total25.025.0



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    14


    Libya

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    National Oil Corporation0.90.9
    Total0.90.9


    Projects
    Production
    entitlements
    TaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Payments not attributable to projects0.90.9
    Total0.90.9
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    15


    Mauritania

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Mines0.76.06.7
    Republique Islamique de Mauritanie a
    25.125.1
    Société Mauritanienne des Hydrocarbures20.420.4
    Total45.60.76.052.3


    Projects
    Production
    entitlements
    TaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonuses
    Infrastructure
    improvements
    Total
    Block C845.60.76.052.3
    Total45.60.76.052.3


    a
    Comprises payments in kind of $25.1 million: for $2.8 million for 0.05 million barrels of condensate and $22.3 million for 3.6 million mmBtu of gas, both valued as per the Sales Purchase Agreement (SPA), In addition $20.4 million was paid in cash.

    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    16


    Oman

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Makarim Gas Developmenta
    530.0530.0
    Ministry of Energy and Mineralsb
    1,668.30.41,668.7
    Ministry of Labour1.61.6
    Oman Tax Authorityc
    683.3683.3
    Total2,198.2683.32.02,883.6


    Projects
    Production entitlements
    a,b
    Taxesc
    RoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Khazzan2,198.2683.32.02,883.6
    Total2,198.2683.32.02,883.6

    a
    Comprises payments in kind of $177.5 million for 2.49 million barrels of condensates valued at market prices, $352.2 million for 98.01 million mmBtu of gas valued per the Gas Sales Agreement and $0.27 million was paid in cash.
    b
    Comprises payments in kind of $781.2 million for 11.02 million barrels of condensates valued at market prices, 886.02 million for 246.5 million mmBtu of gas valued per the Gas Sales Agreement and $1.1 million was paid in cash.
    c
    Pursuant to the relevant agreements, the Ministry of Oil and Gas paid $683.3 million of taxes on bp’s behalf out of their production entitlement.



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    17


    Senegal

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy5.45.4
    Municipality of St Louis0.80.8
    Republique du Senegal18.318.3
    Société des pétroles du Sénégal3.70.34.0
    Total22.00.36.228.6


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Block St Louis Profond22.00.322.3
    Payments not attributable to projects6.26.2
    Total22.00.36.228.6


    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    18


    Trinidad and Tobago

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Board of Inland Revenue79.479.4
    Ministry of Energy and Energy Industriesa
    273.74.5278.2
    Total353.14.5357.6


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Block 25A1.01.0
    Block 25B0.20.2
    Block 5B2.12.1
    Block NCMA21.21.2
    BPTT Blocksa
    353.1353.1
    Total353.14.5357.6

    a
    Includes Royalty payments of $248.2 million.
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    19


    United Arab Emirates

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company6.46.4
    Department of Finance Abu Dhabi 4,189.84,189.8
    Total4,189.86.44,196.2


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    ADCO Concession (Onshore) 4,189.86.44,196.2
    Total4,189.86.44,196.2




    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    20


    United Kingdom

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    HM Revenue and Customsa,b
    1,040.81,040.8
    Oil and Gas Authority8.38.3
    The Crown Estate0.40.4
    Total1,040.88.71,049.5


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Andrew0.50.5
    Clair0.50.5
    Decommissioninga
    (9.9)0.3(9.7)
    ETAP1.71.7
    Exploration0.20.2
    Foinaven2.42.4
    Murlach0.50.5
    Non-Operateda
    (0.4)0.70.3
    Pipelines0.40.4
    Schiehallion1.11.1
    Seagull0.50.5
    Payments not attributable to projectsb
    1,051.11,051.1
    Total1,040.88.71,049.5

    a
    Net refunds result from the carry back of tax losses, resulting in a refund of taxes paid in prior years.
    b
    Settlement of UK Direct Taxes which include interest over/under payments.



    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    21


    United States

    $ million
    GovernmentsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    IRSa
    30.030.0
    Office of Natural Revenue/Department Interior958.512.512.3983.3
    State of Colorado(0.2)(0.2)
    State of Louisianab
    35.612.347.9
    State of New Mexico(2.2)(2.2)
    State of Texas206.4139.51.4347.3
    Total269.71,110.313.912.31,406.1


    ProjectsProduction entitlementsTaxesRoyaltiesFeesBonusesInfrastructure improvementsTotal
    Colorado(0.2)(0.2)
    Gulf of America
    - Central
    914.712.512.3939.5
    Gulf of America
    - Western
    42.142.1
    Louisianab
    35.613.949.5
    New Mexico(2.2)(2.2)
    Texas206.4139.51.4347.3
    Payments not attributable to projectsa
    30.030.0
    Total269.71,110.313.912.31,406.1

    a
    Net refunds result from the carry back of tax losses, resulting in a refund of taxes paid in prior years.
    b
    Payments to states where bp has no extractive activities relate to escheatment of Royalties.


    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    22


    Other resources
    Detailed data associated with the Payments to Governments Report, filed with UK Registrar
    extractives.companieshouse.gov.uk

    Other reports

    bp.com/annualreport

    bp.com/tax

    bp Economic Impact Reports

    bp.com/USImpactReport

    bp.com/uk/eir





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    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    23


    PaymentAmountTypeCountryGovernmentExtraction MethodResourceProjectIn kind Y/NIn Kind
    10.3 TaxAngolaMinistry of FinanceWellCrude OilPayments not attributable to projects
    26.4 FeesAustraliaAUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICEWellCrude OilNorth West Shelf
    36.4 FeesAustraliaDEPARTMENT FOR ENERGY AND MININGWellCrude OilNorth West Shelf
    40.7 FeesAustraliaDepartment of FinanceWellCrude OilNorth West Shelf
    580.3 RoyaltiesAustraliaDepartment of Mines, Industry Regulation and SafetyWellCrude OilNorth West Shelf
    683.0 TaxAustraliaAUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICEWellCrude OilNorth West Shelf
    7450.0 BonusesAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilAzeri-Chirag-Deepwater Guneshli - PSA
    80.2 BonusesAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSA
    92.1 FeesAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilShafag-Asiman PSA
    101,122.7 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanAzerbaijan (ACG) Ltd. (SOCAR subsidiary)WellCrude OilAzeri-Chirag-Deepwater Guneshli - PSAYes
    Includes payments in kind of $$1,123 million for 16.7 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement
    11881.4 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanSGC Upstream LLCWellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSA
    12251.2 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanSGC Upstream LLCWellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSAYes
    Includes payments in kind of $251.2 million for 3.9 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement.
    13268.0 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanState Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR)WellGasAzeri-Chirag-Deepwater Guneshli - PSAYes
    Payments in kind of $268.0 million for 2.9 billion cubic metres of associated residue natural gas valued on the basis of gas prices realized in a similar Azerbaijan project.
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    24


    144,745.9 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilAzeri-Chirag-Deepwater Guneshli - PSAYes
    Includes payments in kind of $$4,745.9 million for 70.2 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement
    151,423.0 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSA
    16425.6 Production EntitlementsAzerbaijanState Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ)WellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSAYes
    Includes payments in kind of $425.6 million for 6.6 million barrels of crude oil valued at netback value per the production sharing agreement.
    1738.1 TaxAzerbaijanMinistry of TaxesWellCrude OilAzeri-Chirag-Deepwater Guneshli - PSA
    18389.8 TaxAzerbaijanMinistry of TaxesWellCrude OilShah Deniz - PSA
    190.4 FeesBrazilPetrobrasWellCrude OilC-M-477
    2011.4 FeesCanadaCanada Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Energy RegulatorWellCrude OilNewfoundland Exploration
    210.4FeesCanadaGovernment of AlbertaWellCrude OilTerre De Grace
    220.2 FeesCanadaNatural Resources CanadaWellCrude OilNewfoundland Exploration
    231.0 BonusesEgyptEgyptian Natural Gas HoldingWellCrude OilEast Portsaid
    242.0 FeesEgyptEgyptian General PetroleumWellCrude OilWest Nile Delta
    2516.2 Production EntitlementsEgyptEgyptian Natural Gas HoldingWellCrude OilRas El BarYes
    Includes payments in kind of $16.2 million for 0.9 million barrels of crude oil valued as net payable provision estimate per the production sharing agreement.
    2618.5 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilBaltim
    2711.9 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilEl Qaraa
    2833.1 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilNorth Alexandria / West Mediterranean Deep Water
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    25


    29199.7 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilNorth Damietta
    3043.3 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilNorth El Hammad Offshore
    3119.2 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilRas El Bar
    321.1TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilTemsah
    330.8 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilUGDC
    3457.4 TaxEgyptEgyptian Tax Authority WellCrude OilZohr
    35118.1 Production EntitlementsIndiaMinistry of Petroleum & Natural Gas - Government of IndiaWellGasKG D6 KG-DWN-98/3
    3682.8 TaxIndiaIncome Tax DepartmentWellGasPayments not attributable to projects
    37972.2 Production EntitlementsIndonesiaMinistry of FinanceWellLNGTangguh
    3897.2 Production EntitlementsIndonesiaMinistry of FinanceWellLNGTangguhYes
    Includes payments in kind of $97.2 million for 1.6 million barrels of condensates valued per the production sharing agreement. The remaining production entitlement for LNG was paid in cash.
    39355.0 TaxIndonesiaMinistry of FinanceWellLNGTangguh
    4025.0 BonusesIraqNorth Oil CompanyWellCrude OilKirkuk
    410.9 FeesLibyaNOCWellCrude OilPayments not attributable to projects
    426.0 BonusesMauritaniaMinistry of Petroleum, Energy & MinesWellLNGBlock C8
    430.7 FeesMauritaniaMinistry of Petroleum, Energy & MinesWellLNGBlock C8
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    26


    4425.1 Production EntitlementsMauritaniaRepublique Islamique de MauritanieWellLNGBlock C8Yes
    Comprises payments in kind of $25.1 million: for $2.8 million for 0.05 million barrels of condensate and $22.3 million for 3.6 million mmBtu of gas, both valued as per the Sales Purchase Agreement (SPA), In addition $20.4 million was paid in cash
    4520.4 Production EntitlementsMauritaniaSociété Mauritanienne des HydrocarburesWellLNGBlock C8
    460.4 FeesOmanMinistry of Enrage and Minerals (MEM)WellGasKhazzan
    471.6 FeesOmanMinistry of LabourWellGasKhazzan
    48352.5 Production EntitlementsOmanMakarim Gas Development (MGD)WellGasKhazzanYes
    Comprises $352.2 million for 98.01 million mmBtu of gas valued per the Gas Sales Agreement
    49177.5 Production EntitlementsOmanMakarim Gas Development (MGD)WellGasKhazzanYes
    Comprises payments in kind of $177.5 million for 2.49 million barrels of condensates valued at market prices,
    501.1 Production EntitlementsOmanMinistry of Enrage and Minerals (MEM)WellGasKhazzan
    511,667.2 Production EntitlementsOmanMinistry of Enrage and Minerals (MEM)WellGasKhazzanYes
    Comprises payments in kind of $781.2 million for 11.02 million barrels of condensates valued at market prices, 886.02 million for 246.5 million mmBtu of gas valued per the Gas Sales Agreement and $1.1 million was paid in cash.
    52683.3 TaxOmanOman Tax AuthorityWellGasKhazzan
    530.3 FeesSenegalSociété des pétroles du SénégalWellLNGBlock St Louis Profond
    545.4 InfrastructureSenegalMinistry of Fisheries and Maritime EconomyWellLNGPayments not attributable to projects
    550.8 InfrastructureSenegalMunicipality of St LouisWellLNGPayments not attributable to projects
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    27


    5618.3 Production EntitlementsSenegalRepublique du SenegalWellLNGBlock St Louis Profond
    573.7 Production EntitlementsSenegalSociété des pétroles du SénégalWellLNGBlock St Louis Profond
    581.0 FeesTrinidadMinistry of Energy and Energy IndustriesWellLNGBlock 25A
    590.2 FeesTrinidadMinistry of Energy and Energy IndustriesWellLNGBlock 25B
    602.1 FeesTrinidadMinistry of Energy and Energy IndustriesWellLNGBlock 5B
    611.2FeesTrinidadMinistry of Energy and Energy IndustriesWellLNGBlock NCMA2
    6379.4 TaxTrinidadBoard of Inland RevenueWellLNGBPTT Blocks
    64273.7 TaxTrinidadMinistry of Energy and Energy IndustriesWellLNGBPTT BlocksYes
    Includes Royalty payments of $248.2 million.
    656.4 FeesUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi National Oil CompanyWellCrude OilADCO Concession (Onshore)
    664,189.8 TaxUnited Arab EmiratesDepartment of Finance Abu DhabiWellCrude OilADCO Concession (Onshore)
    670.5 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilAndrew
    680.5 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilClair
    690.3 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilDecommissioning
    701.7 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilETAP
    710.2 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilExploration
    722.4 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilFoinaven
    730.5 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilMurlach
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    28


    740.7 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilNon Operated
    751.1 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilSchiehallion
    760.5 FeesUnited KingdomOIL AND GAS AUTHORITYWellCrude OilSeagull
    770.4 FeesUnited KingdomTHE CROWN ESTATEWellCrude OilPipelines
    78(9.9)TaxUnited KingdomHMRCWellCrude OilDecommissioning
    79(0.4)TaxUnited KingdomHMRCWellCrude OilNon Operated
    801,051.1 TaxUnited KingdomHMRCWellCrude OilPayments not attributable to projects
    8112.3 BonusesUSAOffice of Natural Resources Revenue/Department of the InteriorWellCrude OilGulf of America - Central
    8212.5 FeesUSAOffice of Natural Resources Revenue/Department of the InteriorWellCrude OilGulf of America - Central
    831.4 FeesUSAState of TexasWellCrude OilTexas
    84914.7 RoyaltiesUSAOffice of Natural Resources Revenue/Department of the InteriorWellCrude OilGulf of America - Central
    8542.1 RoyaltiesUSAOffice of Natural Resources Revenue/Department of the InteriorWellCrude OilGulf of America - Western
    861.7 RoyaltiesUSAOffice of Natural Resources Revenue/Department of the InteriorWellCrude OilLouisiana
    8712.3 RoyaltiesUSAState of LouisianaWellCrude OilLouisiana
    88139.5 RoyaltiesUSAState of TexasWellCrude OilTexas
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    29


    8930.0 TaxUSAIRSWellCrude OilPayments not attributable to projects
    90(0.2)TaxUSAState of ColoradoWellCrude OilColorado
    9135.6 TaxUSAState of LouisianaWellCrude OilLouisiana
    92(2.2)TaxUSAState of New MexicoWellCrude OilNew Mexico
    93206.4 TaxUSAState of TexasWellCrude OilTexas
    bp Report on Payments to Governments 2025    30
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