Listen to our latest Investing Matters Podcast episode 'Uncovering opportunities with investment trusts' with The AIC's Richard Stone here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksBP Share News (BP.)

Share Price Information for BP (BP.)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 472.80
Bid: 473.35
Ask: 473.50
Change: 2.25 (0.48%)
Spread: 0.15 (0.032%)
Open: 472.00
High: 477.10
Low: 471.30
Prev. Close: 470.55
BP. Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

4thUPDATE:BP Won't Issue New Equity To Cover Gulf Spill Costs

Tue, 06th Jul 2010 16:43

(Adds comment on shares held in treasury.) By James Herron Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--BP PLC (BP) killed speculation Tuesday that it was looking for a white knight investor to take a large equity stake in the company by saying it won't issue new equity to raise money to cover the costs of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP would welcome it if any existing shareholders or new investors want to expand their holding in the company by buying already-listed shares, but no new shares will be listed, said a company spokeswoman. The statement helped lift BP shares. They closed up 12 pence, or 3.7%, at 346 pence, outpacing a 2.9% rise in London's FTSE 100 index. A number of press reports during the weekend said BP was courting sovereign wealth funds in the Middle East, which could buy new shares to raise an extra GBP6 billion in capital. BP's shares have lost almost half their value since the Deepwater Horizon explosion that triggered the oil spill April 20. Libya's top oil official, Shokri Ghanem, said Monday that BP is a bargain and recommended the nation's sovereign wealth fund invest in the oil giant. However, a member of Kuwait's top oil policy committee moved Tuesday to quell speculation his country would increase its stake in BP. "The investment authority in Kuwait already has a stake in BP and have lost a considerable amount on the book value," Imad Al Atiqi, a member of Kuwait's influential Supreme Petroleum Council, told Zawya Dow Jones. "I am not sure it's a good idea to raise the stake they already have in BP," he said. Analysts at Royal Bank of Scotland echoed Ghanem's view Tuesday. "We doubt that total direct and indirect costs of the spill to BP will be as large as currently discounted in its share price," the bank said, raising its recommendation on BP stock to "buy." BP's stock has the potential to rise 24% once the company makes greater progress shutting down the leaking well and cleaning up the remainder of the spilled oil, RBS said. The continuing oil spill from BP's Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico has fouled beaches and marshes and damaged fishing and tourism industries. BP potentially faces tens of billions of dollars of liabilities mostly from compensation to people whose livelihoods have been damaged and financial penalties related to the Deepwater Horizon accident, RBS said. The company has already spent $3.12 billion on the cleanup, containment and compensation and has promised to pay another $20 billion into an independently-administered fund to cover future liabilities over the next 3 1/2 years. But BP won't sell any new shares--including shares bought back from investors and now held by the company, a spokesman said. BP on June 30 said 1.86 billion ordinary shares had been bought back and are held in treasury, and 112.8 million ordinary shares had been bought back for cancellation--all together just more than 10% of all shares. "These shares held in the treasury are treated the same as new shares," the spokesman said. BP has built up a substantial war chest to handle the spill costs. It had a prior $5.25 billion credit line available with a number of banks and, in a show of support since the oil spill, eight or nine banks have offered additional standby credit lines totaling $9 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. BP also had $5 billion in cash on its balance sheet in early June, will save $7.8 billion through the cancellation of three quarterly dividends and will trim $2 billion from its capital expenditure this year. BP's plan to sell $10 billion of assets to boost its balance sheet could pay off quickly. Sky News reported last week that China National Offshore Oil Company (CEO) could buy BP's stake in Pan American Energy for around $9 billion within weeks. Company website: www.bp.com -By James Herron, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0)20 7842 9317; james.herron@dowjones.com (Tahani Karrar-Lewsley in Dubai contributed to this article.) (END) Dow Jones Newswires July 06, 2010 11:43 ET (15:43 GMT)
More News
4 Jun 2024 17:16

European shares snap three-day winning streak on commodities' drag

Energy shares hit over two-month lows, biggest drag

*

Read more
4 Jun 2024 17:03

Sector movers: Miners, Big Oil weigh on FTSE 350

(Sharecast News) - Commodity related stocks were the chief drag on the FTSE 350 amid a combination of growth concerns and risk aversion.

Read more
4 Jun 2024 17:01

London stocks log declines as losses in miners weigh

FTSE 100 down 0.4%, FTSE 250 falls 0.9%

*

Read more
4 Jun 2024 16:53

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Cooling US job market boosts rate cut hopes

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed lower on Tuesday, with New York tracking down, amid some disappointing economic data from the US.

Read more
4 Jun 2024 11:59

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: BP and Shell take hit as oil prices retreat

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday Tuesday, with oil majors BP and Shell dragging the index lower as oil prices took a hit.

Read more
30 May 2024 20:55

Trinidad court recognizes ConocoPhillips' $1.3 bln claim against Venezuela

May 30 (Reuters) - A Trinidad and Tobago court order has granted ConocoPhillips the right to enforce a $1.33 billion claim against Venezuela for past expropriations, a decision that could complicate proposed offshore gas ventures between Trinidad and Venezuela.

Read more
29 May 2024 21:16

BP, Trinidad's NGC receive US license for gas development with Venezuela

May 29 (Reuters) - British oil major BP and Trinidad and Tobago's state energy firm NGC have received a two-year license from the U.S. Treasury Department to negotiate and develop the Cocuina-Manakin gas fields with Venezuela, Trinidad's energy minister said on Wednesday.

Read more
27 May 2024 11:00

BP, EOG Resources in talks to jointly develop Trinidad gas field

May 27 (Reuters) - Oil major BP and U.S. shale producer EOG Resources are in discussions to jointly develop a natural gas field off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, the British company said.

Read more
25 May 2024 17:56

South Africa's Central Energy Fund acquires Durban refinery land, assets

CAPE TOWN, May 25 (Reuters) - South Africa's state-owned Central Energy Fund has acquired land and assets at the country's largest refinery which has been out of operation for the last two years, the energy ministry said on Saturday.

Read more
23 May 2024 21:40

Republican-led states ask Supreme Court to quash Big Oil climate lawsuits

May 23 (Reuters) - Nineteen Republican attorneys general have filed a rare complaint directly with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to block several Democratic-led states from pursuing climate change-related litigation against major oil and gas companies in state courts.

Read more
22 May 2024 21:54

US lawmakers urge Justice Department to probe climate deception by Big Oil

May 22 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers behind a congressional probe of major oil companies on Wednesday called on the Justice Department to investigate whether the industry deceived the public about fossil fuels' impact on climate change.

Read more
22 May 2024 02:00

British firms expecting hard time in China market, lobby group warns

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) - British firms expect doing business in China to become harder over the next five years, a British business lobby group said on Wednesday, as Beijing strives to halt a retreat in foreign funds from a market once seen as the engine of global growth.

Read more
22 May 2024 00:01

US Cash Products-Chicago RBOB surges after refinery issues

NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - Cash differentials for RBOB gasoline surged on Tuesday after a refinery that has faced operational issues in recent days bid higher for supplies, traders said.

Read more
16 May 2024 17:53

European shares snap nine-day winning streak as Siemens weighs

Roche gains on obesity drug results from early-stage trial

*

Read more
16 May 2024 17:33

FTSE 100 ends lower on disappointing corporate updates, BT Group soars

BT Group up after CEO aims for more than double free cash flow

*

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.