The deal with BP to develop four oil fields in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk supports the state's financial resources.
A glorious headline: “BP to slash spending on net zero ventures as it focuses on oil and gas again.” The company formerly known as British Petroleum is going to focus on petroleum again. Great news.
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BP's US$25bn Five-Field Megadeal In Iraq Is Finally Activated
The deal, alongside TotalEnergies' $27 billion project, is part of Western efforts to reduce Iraq's dependence on Iran for energy.
BP p.l.c. boasts a strong portfolio, with a 6.4% dividend yield, aggressive share buybacks, and robust production and refining capabilities. BP's financial health is solid, with $6.8 billion in ...
Today BP (British Petroleum) announced a deal in which BP pulse, BP’s EV charging business, will acquire ultra-fast charging hardware units from Tesla for $100 million. The investment will facilitate ...
In an apparent capitulation to vocal environmental and climate change activists, the British Museum is reportedly ending its 27-year partnership with BP, formerly known as British Petroleum, at the ...
In May 1997, Lord John Browne, BP PLC’s chief executive at the time, delivered a stem-winding speech to about 100 people at Stanford University to “discuss in a calm and rational way a subject which ...
Fossil fuel giant British Petroleum (BP) was given the green light by Mauritania and Senegal for the proposed Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) offshore gas drilling project in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Just last year, British Petroleum, or BP, the world’s eighth-largest oil and gas company by revenue, proudly celebrated 30 years of partnership with Azerbaijan. It remains that country’s largest ...
LONDON — BP said its earnings from April to June nearly tripled from a year ago, increasing pressure on governments to intervene as energy companies gush profits from the high oil and gas prices that ...
"U.S. Fury at BP Stirs Backlash Among British," reads the New York Times headline. What sort of backlash? Everyone from the mayor of London (a favorite of the Wire's for other reasons) to British ...
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