On August 3, BP PLC declined 3.03% overnight, trading at $43.8/share, with turnover of $188,700.
On the news front, BP formally launched the sale process for its North Sea oil and gas business on July 31. New CEO Meg O'Neill stated the assets would be \"better positioned as part of another company.\" The divestiture is expected to generate approximately GBP 2 billion and forms part of BP's broader plan to raise $20 billion by end of 2027 to reduce debt. Additionally, the company announced cuts of roughly 700 non-frontline positions, representing 8% of such roles, as it streamlines its organizational structure into upstream and downstream segments.
The Integrated Oil & Gas sector experienced broad-based selling pressure. Among peers, Exxon Mobil fell 2.47%, Chevron declined 2.33%, Shell lost 1.63%, Occidental dropped 3.19%, and Suncor slid 2.50%, amplifying sector-wide headwinds on BP shares.
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