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  2. BP cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide as part of cost-saving drive

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    U.K.-based oil company BP is cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide and a further 3,000 contractor roles as part of a cost-saving drive. In an email to staff on Thursday that has been seen by The Associated ...

  3. Oil giant BP axing thousands of jobs - AOL

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    BP is planning to cut more than 5% of its 90,000-strong workforce as part of a cost-cutting drive. The British oil giant told employees in a memo Thursday that it would slash around 4,700 jobs ...

  4. BP - Wikipedia

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    BP is the fourth-largest investor-owned oil company in the world by 2021 revenues (after ExxonMobil, Shell, and TotalEnergies). [8] BP had a market capitalisation of US$98.36 billion as of 2022, placing it 122nd in the world, [9] [10] and its Fortune Global 500 rank was 35th in 2022 with revenues of US$164.2 billion. [11]

  5. List of oilfield service companies - Wikipedia

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  6. BP Oil Spill Creates a Wave of New Jobs, Takes Others Under - AOL

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    Mark Wilkie is a busy guy these days, and he has the BP oil crisis to thank. Wilkie, vice president of Sebastian, Fla.-based Granite Environmental, is working full-throttle to fill his Oklahoma ...

  7. Tony Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Bryan Hayward (born 21 May 1957) is a British businessman and former CEO of the oil and energy company BP.He replaced the Baron Browne of Madingley on 1 May 2007. His tenure ended on 1 October 2010 when he was replaced by Bob Dudley following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. [1]