Total production fell by 1% to 2.982 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in the third quarter.
The assets together account for about 18, 000 barrels of oil equivalent a day.
The disposed assets produce 40, 000 barrels of oil equivalent a day, or nearly a quarter of BP's UK production, according to Peter Hutton, an energy analyst at RBC Capital Markets.
Carl Sheldon, chief executive of Taqa, said the billion-dollar deal, which is to be completed in 2013, would add 21, 000 barrels of oil equivalent a day to its output, establishing the Abu Dhabi group "as a leading operator in the UK North Sea".
He will be carrying a weight equivalent to a para's equipment in a rucksack.
He was carrying a weight equivalent to a para's equipment in a rucksack.
Still, the jury trial would end with a conviction in September 1994, and a sentence equivalent to a life term handed down by Judge Arthur Brennan.
Every time a person subscribes to Deezer after discovering the service through an app, the developer will receive a payment equivalent to a month's Deezer subscription.
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And although they cannot compete with aeroplanes for speed, or with water-borne shipping for volume, they could cover in a few days a distance equivalent to a six-week journey by ship.
Final salary schemes, which guarantee a pension equivalent to a fixed proportion of workers' final wages, provide a more generous retirement income than defined contribution schemes, which are tied to stock market performance.
His solicitor Luke Blackburn, said his client, who has retired from the Army on a pension equivalent to a "modest salary", had a distinguished career as an educator serving in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Sierra Leone.
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With three glass lens elements in three groups, it can be used as a wide-angle lens equivalent with a single focal length of 30mm (35mm camera equivalent).
Many stocks simply evaporated in a stock market equivalent of a Chernobyl meltdown.
The dollar bonds were sold at three percentage points over the midswap rate, a benchmark, equivalent to a 4.03% yield.
The Scottish Government said more than 90% of pupils who left school achieved a maths qualification equivalent to a Standard Grade.
On his reinauguration as president in May, Mr Putin promised to create 25m highly skilled jobs a fantastic number equivalent to a third of the workforce.
The system evolved into a mandarinate that is equivalent to a modern technocracy.
Its new facility in San Antonio, scheduled to start construction this year and be up and running by early 2012, will grab 83, 000 tons of carbon dioxide a year from the equivalent of a 10-megawatt plant.
In both cases the player can lock-on to nearby enemies, fire two core weapons (a machinegun and the equivalent of a grenade launcher), and unleash a couple of charge attacks that are as explosive as they are damaging.
When a family lives on the equivalent of a dollar a day, there is no alternative: if you can work, you work.
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The video is provided to the parents on a secure website, the equivalent of a driving report card for their kids, he said.
It would be capable of not just negotiating its environment but also intelligently manipulating objects--a level of functioning almost equivalent to a human servant.
In other places a man who plays three guitars at the same time might be dubbed a trickster, the musical equivalent of a Three Card Monte dealer.
And Mr. Chuang points out that the show is organized like a novel, in which each section is a chapter and each picture equivalent to a paragraph.
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Buying a ticket now is the equivalent of a down payment, Boyd says, as airlines look for ways to charge passengers for everything from water to luggage.
Because a determinate prisoner is released at the half way point in his sentence, a life sentence with a minimum term is the equivalent of a determinate sentence of double that length.
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Refinancing applications jumped 30 percent last week, to more than double the rate we had last fall, saving the average homeowner hundreds of dollars a month -- the equivalent of a generous tax cut.
All bets--whether on red or black, or on a specific number--are equivalent on a risk-adjusted basis.
Once there, firefighters have to plug their engine into a fire hydrant--the equivalent of a wall jack in the information world.
For a taxpayer in the top federal bracket of 35%, a 3% dividend yield is equivalent to a 4% yield on a taxable bond.
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