BP p.l.c. (BP) Research
BP p.l.c. operates as a global energy company, offering a wide array of carbon-based and sustainable products and services. Its operations are structured across three primary segments: Gas & Low Carbon Energy, Oil Production & Operations, and Customers & Products. The Gas & Low Carbon Energy division is responsible for the extraction and integrated generation of natural gas and power. It actively trades gas and both renewable and non-renewable electricity. This segment also manages onshore and offshore wind farms and develops innovative solutions like hydrogen production and carbon capture and storage facilities. Meanwhile, the Oil Production & Operations segment focuses on crude oil extraction. The Customers & Products arm encompasses a diverse portfolio, including convenience stores and retail fuel sales, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and the Castrol lubricants brand. It extends its reach to aviation and business-to-business (B2B) services, alongside midstream operations (like transportation and storage), refining activities, oil trading, and the expanding bioenergy sector. Established in 1908, BP maintains its headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
Market snapshot
- Symbol
- BP
- Price
- $39.10
- Day change
- -2.59%
- Market cap
- $103.0B
- P/E ratio
- 34.24x
- 52-week range
- 29.58-48.27
- Sector
- Energy
- Industry
- Oil & Gas Integrated
- Next earnings
- in 1 month
- Analyst price target
- $42.87
Recent news
- BP starts process to sell stakes in two Gulf of Mexico projects, sources say
British oil major BP has started a process to sell stakes in two of its Gulf of Mexico projects, four people with knowledge of the matter said, in what would be one of new CEO Meg O'Neill's first moves.
- What next for BP? Leadership exits test investor confidence in board oversight
Senior personnel changes at BP have prompted questions over the structure and oversight of the firm's board. One of the oil supermajor's top active investors, however, warns that some may be in danger of missing the bigger picture.
- BP Names Heads of Newly-Created Segments as Part of Simplification Push
Gordon Birrell will head its upstream division and Richard Harding was named interim head of downstream as BP implements a restructure to simplify operations and speed decision-making.
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