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BP Reports Staff Evacuation from Iraq Oil Field Due to Drone Activity

BP has evacuated foreign staff from an Iraqi oil field facility following drone-related security concerns, according to company statements.

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British energy giant BP has evacuated foreign personnel from an oil field operation in Iraq due to drone activity in the area, according to reports from the company.

A BP spokesperson confirmed the security measures to Reuters, stating that the company is "taking all necessary steps to support our partners and ensure the safety of our people." The spokesperson did not provide specific details about the nature of the drone threat or the exact location of the affected facility.

The evacuation represents the latest security challenge facing international oil companies operating in Iraq, where drone attacks have become an increasingly common concern for energy infrastructure and foreign personnel.

BP has maintained operations in Iraq for several years as part of international efforts to develop the country's oil resources. The company has not indicated how long the evacuation measures will remain in place or when normal operations might resume.

The incident highlights ongoing security risks in Iraq's energy sector, where international companies must balance operational needs with personnel safety concerns amid regional tensions.

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