Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

BPX assets

Anyone know if BPX assets are in discussion for divestment? Which basins?
I understand layoffs took place last year, but new CEO wants discipline more CAPEX discipline. I think BPX just needs new leadership


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Post ID: @OP+1kenpj6gs

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BPX is extremely profitable... d-mb AF if BP were to sell it...

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Post ID: @6vc+1kenpj6gs

Just a joke, if BP spun off BPX with no other buyer, it would just be called X

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Post ID: @3s9+1kenpj6gs

BPX in Denver continues to be the wildest thing

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Post ID: @227+1kenpj6gs

@1s2 checking in on the redundancy board of a firm you left 10 years ago is weird behaviour mate.

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Post ID: @1y1+1kenpj6gs

I have been gone from BP for 10 years and nothing has changed. Déjà vu all over again.

I remember BP spent $16 Billion on upgrading the Texas City Refinery and sold it to Marathon for $4 Billion.

That's smart business.

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Post ID: @1s2+1kenpj6gs

BPX must be sold

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Post ID: @134+1kenpj6gs

Divesting bpx would be one of worst financial decisions bp could make right now.

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Post ID: @vp+1kenpj6gs

What’re you goin on about? Bp wishes it had bpx’s discipline. $10B got you 1/4th of your current production and growing, with about 3x more production per person. Maybe they’ll offload you lot and loosen bpx’s reins so bp can actually increase in value. “You got soft hands brother (bp)”

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Post ID: @eh+1kenpj6gs

@am New leadership…BPX urgently needs ANY leadership!

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Post ID: @by+1kenpj6gs

Everything is always for sale for the right price

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