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What makes me laugh about these Bp pensioners, these are the ones who were keeping other newer Bp employees out of the pension (when it suited) and the usual Oh I know how you feel and I sympathise and yet here they are wanting more from the glory hole whilst probably for the last 20 years nobody got a sniff of the DB pension, Im 19 years with them as a subsidiary 100% company and now a non senior partner ( Bp own 49% ) to the other companies 51%. They dont like it when its their turn as the company turns on them, even though the Pension is amazing as it is.
If they want to moan they should see how many raises American express have given the pensioners in the last 10 years =zero,not even a whiff of anything extra
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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Got Back home Sunday
I dropped some sun off hope you got it
Hi meoryou are you home ?
The UK saw two consecutive quarters of wind power overtaking fossil fuels as the single-largest source of electricity generation for the first time, per data from think tank Ember quoted by Reuters columnist Gavin Maguire.
In the first quarter of 2024, wind-generated a total of 25.3 terawatt hours (TWh) of Britain’s electricity, higher than the 23.6 TWh generated from fossil fuel sources, Ember data showed. As a result, wind power generated an average of 39.4% of the UK’s electricity between January and March 2024, versus a 36.2% share of fossil fuel generation
“Jet Fuel Demand Fails to Catch Up with Flights. As newer generations of passenger aircraft become more fuel efficient, the recovery in flight activity will most probably not lead to jet fuel demand surpassing pre-pandemic levels as the IAE forecasts kerosene demand to rise to 7.4 million b/d, still a far cry from 7.9 million b/d in 2019.”
From oilprice.com
The reason Rumaila flares the gas is because ROO does not have the gas contract. That was given to Shell.
Apologies Spights.
https://www.offshore-energy.biz/aker-bps-north-sea-field-comes-on-stream/#
Hi Mark your link is not working
A very good morning :))))))))
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Good Monday morning all
Today's early news
Aker BP’s North Sea field comes on stream
https://www.offshore-energy.biz/aker-bps-north-sea-field-comes-on-stream/?s=03
I wonder if Cliff D’Arcy of Fool is a distant relative of Knox D'Arcy?
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WP
Thanks for the recommendation will get for next Holiday.
There is now a copy of The World for Sale in a hotel in Spain just waiting on its next reader.
If boris hadn't wasted 100bn on a useless railway pensioners could have a large increase which most have deserved. Not to mention the billions wasted by a useless westminster laughing stock.
WP - Blood and Oil is excellent. MOY The World for Sale will be read soon, but it has not happened yet!
I quoted the Wrong book- I meant “blood and oil” by Bradley hope