Are activist investors right to call out BP’s “irrational” ESG strategy?

What's most irrational: putting financial returns before planet, or being too obdurate to find growth markets among renewables?
January 30, 2024

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  • BP must abandon its “irrational strategy” to cut oil and gas production, activist investor Bluebell Capital Partners has said, in a move touted to heighten scrutiny on the fossil fuel giant’s ESG strategies.
  • London-based Bluebell, which has previously targeted Glencore and BlackRock with shareholder activism campaigns, called on BP to ditch its pledge to reduce oil and gas production by 25% by 2030 compared with 2019 levels, the Financial Times reported.
  • This pledge, which Bluebell said was “utterly unrealistic”, is the only hard target from an oil major to cut output, set by former chief executive Bernard Looney in 2020.

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