Asking petroleum engineers and managers used to working offshore and on complex engineering megaprojects, the equivalent of building Ferraris, to start developing shale plays, the equivalent of building VW Golfs, was never going to work. BP’s decision to form a separate business to manage its onshore oil and gas assets in the U.S. Lower 48 states acknowledges shale production is more like a manufacturing process than traditional petroleum exploration. Shifting onshore assets into a separate business unit could pave the way for an eventual sale if their financial performance does not improve, as the Financial Times explains (“BP creates new U.S. onshore oil and gas business” March 4). The company’s chief executive insisted the assets would “remain a critical part of BP’s portfolio” though he admitted the reorganisation “creates optionality for us”. But focusing too much on the possibility of an eventual sale […]