BP announces new centre in Pune to employ over 400 people

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BP announces new centre in Pune to employ over 400 people
The centre is expected to open in the second quarter of 2024 and the first job postings were announced on the 1st of December 2023. When fully operational, it is expected to employ more than 400 people by the end of 2024.

British Petroleum (BP) has announced plans to set up Technical Solutions India (BP TSI) – a major new centre for its global technical and engineering expertise – in Pune, India.

The centre will build on bp’s existing engineering and technical strengths to deliver high-quality services to its hydrocarbons and new energy businesses worldwide.

The centre is expected to open in the second quarter of 2024 and the first job postings were announced on the 1st of December 2023. When fully operational, it is expected to employ more than 400 people by the end of 2024 and continue to grow in the subsequent years.

As part of its set-up, The company has also appointed Molyama Kromah as Head of bp Technical Solutions India, based in Pune. Formerly based in Mumbai, India, Moly had been leading the production and operations activities for the gas business for the last four years in BP’s JV with Reliance Industries Limited.

BP TSI intends to provide technical services across a range of areas, including engineering, maintenance, optimization, data processes, projects, and subsurface. The company is also looking at other growth areas within the operation.

With more than a million engineering graduates each year, Pune is home to numerous engineering and technical colleges, offering access to a diverse and rich talent pool.

Senior vice president for BP solutions Giovanni Cristofoli said: “India’s large technical talent pool and successful track record of establishing global capability centres across a broad range of industries positions it as an ideal destination for the hub.”

The company’s regional president and head of country Sashi Mukundan added: “This is a significant step forward for bp in India. The centre will allow us to provide innovative solutions for bp worldwide as we tap into India’s diverse and skilled workforce and expand our footprint in the country.”

The company is one of the largest international energy companies in the country. In addition to their gas value chain partnership, bp and RIL have also joined hands to create a major retail, aviation fuels and mobility alliance, Jio-bp.

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