BP


Bullish Brent boosts low-cost upstream gains

06/05/24 -"We have adjusted our estimates to include our more bullish Brent outlook and a long-term depressed gas price scenario. Brent is now projected to be higher at $83/bbl, $78/bbl and $75/bbl over the ..."

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