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BP suffers biggest AGM protest vote in five years

  • At BP's annual general meeting, Helge Lund, the chairman, faced a near 25% vote against his reelection on Thursday.
  • Shareholder discontent arose from BP's strategic pivot, which renewed focus on oil and gas, reversing earlier green pledges.
  • Legal & General, Robeco, Nest, Border to Coast, and Follow This opposed Lund, while ISS and Norway's wealth fund supported him.
  • BP CEO Murray Auchincloss said a reset was needed and Lund claimed most shareholders do not want a vote on climate.
  • The significant vote against Lund signals major shareholder concern over BP's climate strategy and governance, impacting its future direction.
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