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BP to cut 7000 more jobs on $US6.5B loss

THE Woodside Petroleum-operated Greater Western Flank 1 starting up was one of the few high points last year for BP, which will cut another 7000 positions globally in the wake of its biggest ever annual loss in 2015.

BP to cut 7000 more jobs on $US6.5B loss

Three major upstream projects - one in Australia and two in Angola - started production last year for BP, and another in Algeria is expected to start-up shortly. The Australian project is Greater Western...

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