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BP cuts renewables investments by $5bn, sets sights firmly on oil and gas

February 28, 2025
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BP Shifts Focus from Renewable Energy to Oil and Gas Investments

UK-based energy giant BP has recently made headlines with its decision to reduce investments in renewable energy projects and instead increase its focus on oil and gas production. This strategic shift comes in response to pressure from investors who were dissatisfied with the company’s performance compared to its industry rivals.

Despite the global push towards sustainability and clean energy, BP’s shares have lagged behind competitors like Shell and ExxonMobil. This underperformance prompted BP to announce a redirection of its investment priorities.

As part of this new direction, BP plans to boost its investments in oil and gas production from around $8.5 billion annually to $10 billion. Simultaneously, the company will reduce funding for renewable energy projects by more than $5 billion.

BP’s capital expenditure on low-carbon initiatives will be scaled back to around $2 billion over the next two years, significantly lower than previously planned amounts. By 2030, the company aims to limit its spending on renewables to $4 billion.

BP’s CEO, Murray Auchincloss, described this shift as a “reset” for the company, acknowledging that BP had moved too quickly in its transition away from traditional energy sources. The company’s previous plans, announced in 2020, aimed to slash hydrocarbon production by 40% and ramp up investments in clean energy technologies such as wind, solar, and hydrogen.

In addition to reallocating its investment portfolio, BP also revealed plans to raise $20 billion through asset sales. This includes a potential review and sale of its long-standing Castrol business and seeking joint venture partnerships for its solar and offshore wind assets.

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Despite these changes, BP is not alone in its pivot away from renewable energy. Other major players like Shell and Equinor have also announced similar shifts in investment strategies. Political factors, such as the pro-fossil fuel stance of former US President Donald Trump, have also influenced these decisions.

Overall, BP’s decision to refocus its investments on oil and gas production underscores the complex challenges and competing priorities in the energy sector. As the company navigates this transition, it will be crucial to balance financial performance with sustainability goals in a rapidly evolving market.

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