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  • BP: Discipline and efficiency underpin ‘buy’ case

    May 13, 2019  |  City Talk

    Profits are down in the first quarter, but BP remains on track, writes our head of markets. BP (LSE:BP.) may not have repeated its immense performance from the full-year numbers in February, but nonetheless remains on track to deliver on its strategic promises. The company's prodigious cash flow continues to enable its share buyback programme, [...]

  • Oil companies need to disclose more information on climate-proofing – think tank

    May 3, 2019

    Investors fly blind when trying to figure out what impact growing climate concerns may have on future production at oil and gas firms, an influential think tank has said. Companies, including those listed in London, are not disclosing “anywhere near enough information” for investors to take informed decisions on their long-term viability, Carbon Tracker said. [...]

  • BP profits drop but beat expectations as weaker oil prices squeeze margins

    April 30, 2019

    BP saw profits sink in the first quarter of 2019, blaming weaker oil prices and squeezed margins, but the oil giant still managed to beat expectations. Read more: Equinor joins Shell and BP on climate change after investor pressure The figures Underlying replacement cost (RC) profit for the three months to the end of March [...]

  • Fund managers say oil companies need to go green to remain attractive investments

    April 29, 2019

    Fund managers overwhelmingly say oil companies will not remain attractive investments unless they make their businesses more green. A survey of fund managers responsible for $10 trillion (£7.7 trillion) of assets by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) found 86 per cent wanted oil companies to align their businesses with the Paris Agreement's [...]

  • Shell in talks with BP over $250m stake in North Sea oil and gas field Shearwater

    April 24, 2019

    Shell has entered talks to buy BP’s stake in a North Sea oil and gas field, according to reports, as oil majors continue to offload assets in the basin. The deal is valued at around $250m (£193m), sources told Reuters, and will almost double Shell’s share in the Shearwater venture. Read more: North Sea explorers get [...]

  • North Sea explorers get boost as US clamps down on Iran oil exports

    April 23, 2019

    Toughened sanctions against Iran helped push up oil prices over the weekend, lighting a fire under London-listed exploration companies today. The cost of international standard Brent crude has risen 2.9 per cent over since Friday, hitting $74.68 per barrel – its highest point since October. Read more: FTSE 100 climbs to fresh six-month high as [...]

  • BP sanctions next stage of $6bn Caspian Sea oil field development

    April 19, 2019

    A joint venture involving BP has sanctioned the next stage of a $6bn oil field development in the Caspian Sea. The development includes a new offshore platform and facilitates designed to process up to 100,000 barrels of oil a day and is expected to achieve first production in 2023, producing up to 300m barrels over [...]

  • UK dividends jump to first quarter record due to huge one-off payouts

    April 15, 2019

    UK dividends hit record highs in the first three months of the year thanks to huge one-off special payouts from some companies, new analysis has shown. Read more: Ranked: The best-performing assets of 2019 so far Yet underlying growth was weaker than expected from larger and smaller companies alike as a slowing global economy acted [...]

  • Major companies could be exempt from joint audit rules in competition watchdog report

    April 14, 2019

    The UK’s competition watchdog reportedly could exclude some major companies from a new rule that would require many business to appoint joint auditors. Sky News reported that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to publish its long awaited report into the audit sector this week. According to the report, the CMA has been [...]

  • FTSE 100 ends week strong with biggest gain in two months

    April 6, 2019

    The FTSE 100 ended the week strongly as it gained 0.61 per cent during Friday's session and saw its biggest weekly increase for two months. The index continued its six-month high, outshining its European peers despite the on-going Brexit saga. Optimism grew early on as US President Donald Trump said a deal to end the US-China [...]

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