On August 11, BP PLC rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $42.87/share, with turnover of $251 million. The stock gained alongside a broad-based rally across integrated oil and gas names, supported by the company's continued asset portfolio optimization.
On the news front, BP announced the sale of its 20% stake in the Cocuina gas field in Venezuela to Trinidad's national gas company, with 70% of the gas earmarked for supply. This divestiture extends BP's strategic pivot back toward core fossil fuel assets, following plans to sell its U.S. biogas business Archaea and its UK North Sea operations. The Integrated Oil and Gas sector rallied broadly, with Suncor up 4.84%, Occidental up 4.48%, Exxon Mobil up 4.18%, and Chevron up 4.08%. Additionally, BP's recently reported Q2 results provided fundamental support, with adjusted EPS of $2.22 representing a 147% year-over-year increase, while revenue of $69.1 billion exceeded consensus by roughly $5.5 billion. Piper Sandler raised its price target on BP to $43 from $42.
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