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Oil major BP suspends buybacks in fresh sign of oil price pressure

BP reported a 16% profit drop to $7.5 billion in 2025 and suspended share buybacks to strengthen its balance sheet amid lower crude prices and cost-saving efforts.

  • On March 15, 2025, BP suspended its share buyback programme and said it would fully allocate excess cash to strengthen the balance sheet, raising its cost-savings target to 5.5 billion dollars to 6.5 billion dollars.
  • Falling crude prices and sector weakness hit Europe's oil sector last year, while BP faced investor pressure from Elliott Investment Management and leadership turmoil after Murray Auchincloss left.
  • Financial filings show underlying replacement cost profit fell 16% to 7.49 billion dollars for 2025, with fourth-quarter underlying profit at 1.54 billion dollars, down 30%.
  • The suspension shifts excess cash to shore up the balance sheet as BP executes a 20 billion dollar disposal programme and trims capital expenditure for 2026 to the lower end of guidance.
  • Carol Howle, BP interim chief executive, said urgent progress is needed while Meg O'Neill, incoming CEO, starts on April 1; rivals Equinor cut buybacks to $1.5 billion, Shell held steady at $3.5 billion.
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BP profits slide awaiting new CEO

British oil giant BP announced Tuesday an 86 percent slide in annual net profit, hit by lower crude prices and a huge write-down linked to its green energy transition.

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British energy giant BP reported a net profit of $55 million (€46.2 million) last year, down 86 percent from the previous year. The business was affected mainly by lower oil prices and a one-time write-down of assets related to the transition to green energy sources.

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BP halts share buybacks and ramps up cost-cutting as profits slump

The FTSE 100 oil giant reported a 16% fall in underlying replacement cost profits to 7.49 billion US dollars (£5.47 billion) for 2025.

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