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image by Eugene Ipavec, 28 March 2005
BP stations changed logo about two years ago to a green and yellow pattern
looking like a stylised flower.
James Dignan, 19 May 2004
In 2000
the logo referred to by James was adopted and
became incorporated on a flag which I have
seen flying over buildings. The design is a sunburst in green, yellow and white being named
the Helios mark after the ancient Greek sun god and represents the dynamic
energy of oil, gas and solar provided by the company and is
not a new logo in that it resembles a marble motif appearing in the
London HQ since the 1920s. Accosted with this are the green letters
"bp".
Neale Rosanoski, 19 May 2005
The Helios logo is not used by the BP Shipping Company
as a flag. The present Helios Logo is the responsibility of BP plc, Group Trade
Marks, in London.
Trevor Hall, 26 October 2005
image by Eugene Ipavec, 28 March 2005
White, yellow, dark- & light-green flower on white field, plus lowercase 'bp'
above.
Eugene Ipavec, 28 March 2005
The antecedent to BP plc was British Tanker Company / British Petroleum Tanker Company.