Twenty years ago, when Tony Buzbee started making his fortune as a personal injury lawyer, reaping the spoils from his ...
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London-based BP PLC (NYSE: BP) sanctioned a milestone project in the Gulf of Mexico in 2024, but it’s just the beginning for the company’s new ambitions in the region.
Together the companies will invest up to $5.8 billion by 2030, with BP contributing $3.25 billion. It marks a sharp drop from previous suggestions that BP would invest around $10 billion in ...
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The Jera Nex BP joint venture will have about 13 gigawatts of potential offshore wind capacity, including existing assets and those in development. London-based BP PLC (NYSE: BP), which has its U ...
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LONDON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - BP (BP.L), opens new tab and Japanese power generator JERA have agreed to join forces to form one of the world's largest offshore wind operators, a major step in CEO ...
BP's underperformance stems from the Deepwater Horizon spill, volatile oil prices, and unprofitable alternative energy investments. Optimism arises from stable oil prices above $70/barrel, BP's ...
In the spring of 1998, with oil hovering near $10 a barrel, BP Plc reached a dismal conclusion: Its future as a standalone company was grim. So John Browne, its chief executive officer at the time ...
Supermajor BP and XRG, a multibillion-dollar energy giant owned by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), have closed a deal to form a new natural gas international joint venture. The two ...
BP Plc and Jera Co., Japan’s biggest electricity producer, will merge their offshore wind businesses as the British oil major seeks to cut its exposure to the troubled green power sector.