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BP needs a big deal to become Britain’s wind power champion
Energy giant is poised to take advantage of activists’ appetite to break up smaller rivals
Aye,it got worse year after year.Permits,health and safety and task risk assessments got harder and harder with a blame culture growing year on year.I was glad to get out of it.
Dick, Brent currently Blue. The FTSE100 looks like a complete disaster though .
It’s certainly a different BP from the one I first started in .guess you have seen some change your end too
meoryou,25years at Grangemouth,Me 27 at Mossmorran.
forget your bickering children. Brent is tanking again.
Theaky, not at all. Just lowering the tone to a level you can understand
Capturing a chunk of that $1.6t EV charging market ought to return some value to shareholders.
As I said completely childish. A complete fool.
Cheers
My thought’s exactly Cong. If you had asked me earlier I would have said a halt to the production increase was a done deal but I totally agree, I think they may even cut production a little now.
The meeting is tomorrow
Ion my 40s and have many years under my belt in engineering, operations, senior management and now statistical data analysis.
You have got your head so far up your roughneck backside you don’t seem to understand that BP will not exist by 2050 if it simply continues to produce fossil fuel related energy. A diversified portfolio will stop frothing from autistic children like greta, provide a decent ROIC, as well as allowing BP to use the excuse of “well, we are using Oil derived revenue to help develop a greener future”. Governments won’t oppose that, as it means they don’t have to fund transition, private sector will.
50 is getting on a bit. Hope you’ve had your booster chum.
Jeff, not sure they meet tomorrow right? US are driving sp and oil down as much as they can tonight from close, at this rate im tempted to say they will not only hold but make a small cut
Your definitely in the wrong industry.
Smith
You say your between 40-50
If that is years your a fool.
IF THAT is months I can understand your dribble.
The truth is I'm in my 50's and a 40 year engineer.
Cheers
Theaky, are you one of those old folk who expect looney to divvy? How quaint.
So tell me, how are Kodak doing as a company at the moment and how was their transition to digital managed?
No actually. Worked at Grangemouth Refinery and spent many an afternoon sampling the Hydrocracker vessel which exploded at a later date (definitely not due to me).I know what oil looks like and smells like (and actually tastes like)
25 years at BP, yes I'm sure you were? Office bound. !!
But definately not at the coal face dealing with real issues like production on Thunderhorse.
I bet your biggest issue was if you had run out of paperclips.
Cheers
Not a green activist worked for BP for 25 years anyway think you in wrong company as now it an energy company
Because we are an oil company.
All you green activists need to fcuk off.
Smithy if you read the roguetrader article on BP a week or so ago he also did one on SSE ,which does sound interesting Telgraph says SSE renewables now in play so someone will buy why not us?
Smithy et Al... Any thoughts on opec.. Reckon they will do nothing and it will be squeeky bum time again for oil
Love the sound of that deal.
Telegraph got article trying to suggest BP buy SSE renewables as a way to get big in wind all in one go
Would be the BP way to do things ,but only trying to match make at present.
Did note separately that BP and SSE did a small deal in North Sea so they do talk