Dec 10 (Reuters) - BP, Woodside Energy and Chevron were the top winners on Wednesday at the U.S. government's first sale of ...
Energy companies offered more than $279 million in winning bids Wednesday at the U.S. government's first sale of oil and gas ...
The strong bidding we saw today reflects sustained industry confidence in the long-term potential of the U.S. outer ...
First-of-its-kind analysis of hundreds of climate-related advertisements from BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell suggests that ...
Oil and gas companies spent $300 million in bids on more than 1 million acres, a decline of around 27% compared to the last ...
The auction didn’t top 2023 results, but BP and Chevron helped bring in more money than many offshore lease sales over the ...
London-based BP, which maintains its U.S. headquarters in Houston, made the most bids at 58, exposing $90.57 million in the ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management offered about 80 million acres in federal waters offshore Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi ...
BP, Chevron, and Shell led the bids in the U.S. government's first oil and gas lease auction in the Gulf of Mexico since 2023 ...
Speculation over a potential takeover of BP has intensified following activist investor Elliott Management’s acquisition of a nearly 5% stake. Analysts are considering various suitors—including Shell, ...
BP, opens new tab, Woodside Energy and Chevron, opens new tab were the top winners at the US government's first sale of oil ...