BP boss Murray Auchincloss defends fossil fuel shift

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03-10
Auchincloss is under mounting pressure from BP investors, who are frustrated at the oil major’s underperforming share price.

BP boss Murray Auchincloss has defended the company’s move to increase fossil fuel production and ditch its renewable energy commitments.

Auchincloss is under mounting pressure from BP investors, who are frustrated at the oil major’s underperforming share price.

The executive unveiled plans for a “fundamental reset” two weeks ago, which included ditching a series of green energy targets set out five years ago.

Writing in the Times, he said “unravelling” the pledges had been well received by investors.

“From the many conversations I have been having, our new direction is resonating with shareholders… Most of the questions to me are about how quickly we can deliver,” he said.

BP’s reset will see oil and gas production increase to between 2.3m and 2.5m barrels of oil equivalent per day by 2030. It will also raise spending by around 20 per cent to $10bn (£7.8bn) per year.

The change marks a major U-turn from a prior target of reducing output by around a quarter, from 2019 to 2m barrels per day.

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