BP Net PP&E:
126.85B for March 31, 2013BP Historical Net PP&E Data
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| March 31, 2013 | 126.85B |
| Dec. 31, 2012 | 120.45B |
| Sept. 30, 2012 | 119.69B |
| June 30, 2012 | 117.56B |
| March 31, 2012 | 119.99B |
| Dec. 31, 2011 | 119.21B |
| Sept. 30, 2011 | 114.81B |
| June 30, 2011 | 112.20B |
| March 31, 2011 | 111.48B |
| Dec. 31, 2010 | 110.16B |
| Sept. 30, 2010 | 107.40B |
| June 30, 2010 | 106.49B |
| March 31, 2010 | 108.23B |
| Dec. 31, 2009 | 108.28B |
| Sept. 30, 2009 | 106.69B |
| June 30, 2009 | 105.78B |
| March 31, 2009 | 103.32B |
| Dec. 31, 2008 | 103.20B |
| Sept. 30, 2008 | 102.89B |
| June 30, 2008 | 101.79B |
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About Net PP&E
Net PP&E is short for Net Property Plant and Equipment. Property Plant and Equipment is the value of all buildings, land, furniture, and other physical capital that a business has purchased to run its business. The term "Net" means that it is "Net" of accumulated depreciation expenses.
For example, assume that a company buys a building worth $1,000,000, along with $50,000 of furniture. Their Net PP&E at the moment of purchase is $1,050,000.
Each year, however, the company must depreciate the value of that PP&E to account for the fact that it will wear out an need to be fixed or re-purchased in the future. Assume that in the first year, the company depreciates the building and furniture by $105,000 (or 10% of the original value). Then, at the end of the year, its Net PP&E is:
$1,050,000 - $105,000 = $945,000
As the company buys more PP&E, the value of its Net PP&E will increase, and as time passes, the value will decrease according to depreciation expenses.
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BP Net PP&E Benchmarks
| Companies | |
|---|---|
| Chevron | 145.97B |
| Exxon Mobil Corporation | 233.73B |
| ConocoPhillips | 67.89B |
BP Net PP&E Rankings
| Overall |
99th percentile 8 of 8002 |
| Sector |
98th percentile 8 of 410 in Energy |
| Industry |
75th percentile 8 of 33 in Oil & Gas Integrated |
BP Net PP&E Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | 101.79B | Jun 2008 |
| Maximum | 126.85B | Mar 2013 |
| Average | 111.32B |