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bp Company Facts
HQ Location
London, United Kingdom
Employee Count
88000
CEO
Bernard Looney
Revenue
$248,891,000,000
Company Profile

Founded in 1909, bp is a global energy business with operations in nearly 80 countries. Known for its extensive experience in oil and gas production, bp also leads in the development of renewable energy sources. From exploration and production to refining and marketing, bp's diverse portfolio addresses the world's energy needs while focusing on sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.

bp is headquartered in London and employs around 88,000 people worldwide. The company is committed to reimagining energy for people and the planet, driving innovation in technology solutions and improving operational efficiency. Bernard Looney, the CEO, is leading bp's transformation towards a net-zero company by 2050 or sooner.

With a deep commitment to environmental stewardship, bp invests heavily in research and development to pioneer advancements in low-carbon technologies. The company strives to balance energy production with sustainable practices, ensuring a responsible approach to the world's energy challenges.

Keywords and Services
energy production
renewable energy
oil and gas
sustainability
technology solutions
global operations
environmental stewardship

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