European oil and gas producers such as Shell PLC (LSE:SHEL, NYSE:SHEL) and BP PLC (LSE:BP.) are enjoying a windfall from ...
Shell and BP have both seen dramatic price increases since the Middle East conflict started, but BP's stock is performing better.
Shares in Shell PLC (LSE:SHEL, NYSE:SHEL) and BP PLC (LSE:BP.) climbed on Monday as oil prices were driven higher by renewed uncertainty over whether the US and Iran can agree to a ceasefire deal.
Discussions inside Shell have gained momentum in recent weeks, driven largely by BP’s declining market capitalization. BP’s shares have lost nearly 22.4% over the past year due to weak oil prices, ...
Shell is reportedly weighting a takeover bid for struggling rival BP in what could lead to one of the biggest deals in the history of the oil and gas industry. The oil major is understood to have ...
Shell plc SHEL has reportedly taken a significant step in re-establishing its presence in Venezuela by signing five ...
The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Shell ( SHEL) was in early-stage talks to acquire BP ( BP), a deal that could be the largest oil merger in a generation, potentially surpassing ...
Shell doubled down on its denial of acquiring rival BP, claiming it has “no intention” of making an offer while invoking a U.K. law that forbids Shell from bidding on BP during the next six months ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Shell has not bid for BP and is not actively considering such a move, it said in a categorical denial on Thursday, adding it was bound by UK rules which mean such a statement bans it ...
In the wake of blockbuster energy deals like ExxonMobil’s XOM acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources and Chevron’s CVX pending merger with Hess, speculation around Europe’s largest oil company Shell ...
Shell is reportedly considering a takeover bid for fellow supermajor BP, which has seen its fortunes dim recently after its rather premature bet on a fast energy transition. The report comes from ...
When faced with a decision between buying BP or Shell shares, Harvey Jones decided to take a contrarian approach. So has it ...