The International Paralympic Committee is renewing its partnership with BP through to the end of 2020, it has been announced today ©BP

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is renewing its partnership with BP through to the end of 2020, it has been announced today.

The oil and gas company became a partner of London 2012 and from there began to partner with National Paralympic Committees (NPCs).

In 2013, it made a long-term deal to become an international partner of the IPC in what has been heralded as "a major step in supporting Paralympic sport throughout the world". 

BP also currently supports the NPCs of Angola, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey and the United States.

Additionally, it has helped several Para-athletes and the Paralympic Movement on their road to Rio 2016 through their "Energy Within" campaign.

Through short video films, the campaign aims to show how athletes use their inner energy to overcome personal obstacles and reach their Paralympic dreams. 

"Since BP joined the IPC as international partner in 2013 we have enjoyed an outstanding relationship which has extended to National Paralympic Committees and Para-athletes," said IPC President Sir Philip Craven.

"Not only do we share a similar value in courage but BP, through its 'Energy Within' campaign, summed up perfectly what it is that makes Paralympians do superhuman things that redefine the boundaries of possibility.

"When BP say they are a proud partner of the Paralympic Movement and the IPC, I know they mean every single word.

"And I have to say we are equally as proud to have such a strong and proactive partner with us taking the Paralympic Movement forward to the next level."

BP currently supports 10 National Paralympic Committees, including that of the United States ©Getty Images
BP currently supports 10 National Paralympic Committees, including that of the United States ©Getty Images

BP has also supported the Agitos Foundation, the IPC’s development arm, in the past.

With the extension, which goes through the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, BP is looking to get more countries involved by working with the Agitos Foundation.

"BP is delighted to extend its IPC partnership through the next Paralympic Games in Japan and to the end of 2020,” said BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, who announced the renewal of the partnership.

"We began supporting the Paralympic Movement in 2008 and were proud to witness the enormous success of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

"We are now here in Rio to cheer on these remarkable athletes who demonstrate courage and resilience in everything that they do.

"Over the next four years, I look forward to celebrating the successes of the IPC and exploring further opportunities to raise awareness of the Paralympic Movement around the world.

"BP has operations in over 70 countries, we employ nearly 80,000 people and we are proud to have friends and global partners like the IPC."