BP Shutters Low-Carbon Mobility Unit, Refocusing on Traditional Energy Operations
BP has decided to disband its dedicated low-carbon mobility business development team as the company redirects its strategy towards traditional oil-and-gas operations, according to an internal company email revealed on Thursday.

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