Drilling Report - Replacement

BP PLC 24 November 2003 The following amendment has been made to the 'Drilling Report' announcement released on 24 November 2003 at 10:11 under RNS No 3992S. The name of the well discovery stated in the first and second paragraphs should read Plutao. All other details remain unchanged. The full amended text is shown below. November 24, 2003 BP ANNOUNCES THIRD UTRA-DEEP WATER DISCOVERY OFF ANGOLA Sociedade Nacional de Combustiveis de Angola (Sonangol) and BP today announced the 'Marte' oil discovery in the ultra-deepwater Block 31, offshore Angola. This is the fourth exploration well BP has drilled in Block 31, and the third successful discovery following the Plutao and Saturno discoveries, which lie some 20 to 25 kilometres from Marte. BP plans to drill one further exploration well, Venus-1, in this area this year. BP is currently exploring various development concepts. The proximity of Marte to Plutao and Saturno makes a joint development likely, however, further work will be required to define the scope of any subsequent development. The Marte-1 well was drilled in a water depth of 2,000metres some 175 kilometres off the Angolan coast, and reached a total depth of 4,193 metres below sea level. It flowed at 5,200 barrels a day during testing. Block 31 and its operatorship was awarded in 1999 by Angola's state oil company Sonangol to BP with a 26.67 per cent equity together with its partners Esso Exploration and Production Angola (Block 31) Limited 25 per cent, Sonangol, E.P. 20 per cent, Statoil Angola A.S.13.33 per cent, Marathon Petroleum Angola Block 31 Limited 10 per cent and EPA (Block 31) Ltd (a member of the Total group of companies) 5 per cent. Notes to Editors: • BP's involvement with Angola goes back to the mid-1970s. During the 1990s, BP made very substantial investments in Angola's offshore oil and it is now an important part of the company's upstream portfolio. BP has interests in four blocks with operatorship of two. • Operatorship of Block 31 was awarded to BP Exploration (Angola) Limited in May 1999. The Block covers an area of 5,349 square kilometres and lies in water depths of between 1,500 and 2,500 metres. This is normally classified as ultra-deep water. • BP also operates Block 18, which contains the Greater Plutonio project. BP has 50 per cent equity in the Block. Shell also has 50 per cent. • BP's other interests in Angola are: Block 15 operated by Esso (BP 26.67 per cent equity), which contains the Kizomba A, Kizomba B and Xikomba fields that are now being developed. • Block 17 operated by Total (BP 16.67 per cent equity), which contains the Girassol field, which came on stream in December 2001 and the Dalia field, which was approved for development by Sonangol in May 2003. Further enquiries: Toby Odone, BP press office, tel: +44 (0) 20 7496 5256 - ENDS - This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange DRLFZLFLXFBFFBD

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