July 20 (Reuters) - British oil company BP Plc isselling off a string of fuel storage terminals as well as itsstake in an big pipeline as part of a shake-up of its operationsin the U.K. that affects around 350 jobs, The Daily Telegraphreported on Wednesday.
The company is planning to offload its stake in the onshoreUnited Kingdom Oil Pipeline (UKOP), which it co-owns as part ofa consortium with Royal Dutch Shell, U.S. refinerValero Energy Corp and France's Total, thereport said.
As part of the overhaul, BP is also selling its storageterminals at Belfast, Hamble and Northampton, according to theTelegraph. (http://bit.ly/29VXQhj) (Reporting by Devika Krishna Kumar in New York; Editing byChris Reese)