OSLO, March 18 (Reuters) - Norwegian oil firm Aker BP
, 30% owned by BP, said it had reduced
staffing offshore to prevent a spread of coronavirus, but aims
to maintain its output plans for 2020.
The company has not register any coronavirus cases among its
employees, but had to move some oil workers onshore due to
government-imposed quarantine rules, an Aker BP spokesman said
in an email to Reuters.
"Production from the Aker BP operated fields is currently in
accordance with the plan," he added.
(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Terje Solsvik)