BPAQF·OTC
BP p.l.c. functions as a global energy enterprise. Its activities are organized across several key divisions: Gas & Low Carbon Energy, Oil Production & Operations, Customers & Products, and Rosneft. Within its Gas & Low Carbon Energy portfolio, BP is involved in the production and commercialization of natural gas, provides various biofuels, and manages both onshore and offshore wind farms alongside solar power installations. Furthermore, it delivers decarbonization offerings, including hydrogen technologies and carbon capture and storage services. BP also oversees a convenience and mobility sector. This segment encompasses the sale of fuels to individual consumers, the provision of convenience items, the distribution of aviation fuels, and the marketing of Castrol brand lubricants. Additionally, it undertakes the refining and commercial exchange of oil-derived products and operates electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Beyond these operations, BP extracts and processes crude oil and natural gas. The firm strategically allocates capital to a diverse range of ventures, encompassing upstream (exploration and production), downstream (refining and marketing), and alternative energy enterprises. Its investment interests also extend to advanced transportation, sustainable and low-carbon goods, carbon footprint management, digital innovation, and power generation and storage solutions. Established in 1908, BP p.l.c. maintains its global headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
BP p.l.c. functions as a global energy enterprise. Its activities are organized across several key divisions: Gas & Low Carbon Energy, Oil Production & Operations, Customers & Products, and Rosneft. Within its Gas & Low Carbon Energy portfolio, BP is involved in the production and commercialization of natural gas, provides various biofuels, and manages both onshore and offshore wind farms alongside solar power installations. Furthermore, it delivers decarbonization offerings, including hydrogen technologies and carbon capture and storage services. BP also oversees a convenience and mobility sector. This segment encompasses the sale of fuels to individual consumers, the provision of convenience items, the distribution of aviation fuels, and the marketing of Castrol brand lubricants. Additionally, it undertakes the refining and commercial exchange of oil-derived products and operates electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Beyond these operations, BP extracts and processes crude oil and natural gas. The firm strategically allocates capital to a diverse range of ventures, encompassing upstream (exploration and production), downstream (refining and marketing), and alternative energy enterprises. Its investment interests also extend to advanced transportation, sustainable and low-carbon goods, carbon footprint management, digital innovation, and power generation and storage solutions. Established in 1908, BP p.l.c. maintains its global headquarters in London, United Kingdom.