Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

More cost cuts on the way - reported 4 November

BP has said it will ramp up efforts to hive off parts of the business, as the energy company reported a drop in profits in its latest quarter.

The company reported an underlying profit of $2.2bn (£1.7bn) in the three months ended in September. It marked a slowdown against its previous quarter, when it made a profit of $2.4bn, but beat analyst expectations of $1.98bn.

Its chief executive, Murray Auchincloss, who is under pressure from shareholders to reverse years of underperformance by moving away from renewable projects and increasing investments in oil and gas, said BP would push to sell off parts of the business faster.

“We are looking to accelerate delivery of our plans, including undertaking a thorough review of our portfolio to drive simplification and targeting further improvements in cost performance and efficiency,” he said.

Auchincloss, who has vowed to sell off $20bn of assets by the end of 2027, added that he expected the company would have sold or announced the sale of $5bn worth by the end of the year.

BP’s new chair, Albert Manifold, told staff on his first day in the job last month that the company needed to accelerate a plan to cut costs and sell assets.

BP has already managed to agree to sell its US onshore wind business to LS Power, as well as a deal to offload its Dutch retail fuel sites and its electric vehicle charging hubs.

This week, BP also agreed to sell its stakes in US shale assets for $1.5bn, including four Permian central processing facilities: Gand Slam, Bingo, Checkmate and Crossroads.

However, BP did not provide an update on the sale of its multibillion-dollar Castrol lubricants unit, which will be a central part of its plan to raise at least $20bn by 2027.

The company is under pressure from Elliott Management, the activist New York hedge fund that is known for its attempts to shake up listed companies. It has built up a stake in BP and has been pushing the company to cut costs.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/nov/04/bp-asset-sales-fall-in-profits-oil-gas


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@4ck most likely that person is from India. I don’t see anyone who needs or wants to get actual work done advocating for that.

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Post ID: @4fp+1k9b4adrh

@xx Where is the fat? Bc I just see maxed out employees doing too much as is...

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Post ID: @4ck+1k9b4adrh

Looking forward to the high risk low IP outsourcing model being cut.. and the company lead back in to its USP

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Post ID: @13h+1k9b4adrh

Good, there is too much fat, especially in US and uk, as shareholder i hope they offshore those jobs to india.

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Post ID: @xx+1k9b4adrh

Cost cutting means more layoffs.

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Post ID: @kn+1k9b4adrh

This site is for insider info on layoffs, not readily accessible articles that anyone can find on Google.

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Post ID: @dv+1k9b4adrh

@OP I’m sure signalling desperation will get the company the best prices possible …….

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