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BP warns over hit of up to £1.6bn, sending shares lower
The oil firm is expecting a second quarter impairment charge of between a billion and 2 billion US dollars (£781 million to £1.6 billion).
BP tightens workplace relationship rules after former boss’s dismissal
It comes after Bernard Looney left as chief executive of the FTSE 100 business in September over his disclosure of relationships.
BP profits miss forecasts as it plans £1.6bn cost-cutting
The London-listed company also revealed plans to deliver two billion dollars (£1.6 billion) extra in cost savings by 2026.
Climate protesters target BP and Drax shareholder meetings
The energy companies both held their annual general meetings on Thursday.
BP sees oil and gas production move higher in first quarter
The oil major warned that it would face a hit from lower prices for oil and gas.
British Museum shuts doors to visitors early after protest
Guests who entered the building prior to the protests were still in the museum during the demonstrations.
Fossil fuel delegates attended Cops at least 7,200 times over 20 years – study
Campaigners have criticised the number of fossil fuel-linked attendees at the climate talks.
BP profits down after it takes hit from US wind farms
ENERGY giant BP's profit missed expectations in the three months to the end of September and the company flagged a more than half-billion dollar charge it had taken on three wind farms off the coast of New York.
BP reports drop in profit and takes hit from US wind farms
The oil giant said it had tried to renegotiate deals around three wind farms off the coast of New York, but was refused.
BP shares shrug off shock boss departure, but attention turns to successor
Bernard Looney resigned on Tuesday after admitting not being ‘fully transparent’ in his previous disclosures about past relationships with colleagues.