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    BP Sells Castrol Majority Stake to Focus on Oil and Gas

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BP has completed a six billion dollar transaction. The company sells a majority stake in its Castrol motor oil business. US investment firm Stonepeak acquires the holding. The buyer operates from New York. BP transfers 65 percent of Castrol. The brand produces lubricants for cars, motorcycles, and industrial vehicles. The deal values Castrol at 10.1 billion dollars. BP receives six billion dollars in cash. Management plans to reduce debt and strengthen its core operations.

    BP retains a 35 percent stake in Castrol. The group first took control of the brand in 2000. Executives described the sale as a strategic milestone. BP aims to simplify operations and cut costs. The deal supports a broader corporate overhaul.

    Divestment Program Advances

    BP announced a major asset sale plan in February. The company targets divestments worth 20 billion dollars. Management wants a sharper focus on oil and gas production. BP also seeks to strengthen its balance sheet. The company says progress has passed the halfway mark. Earlier sales helped accelerate this momentum.

    BP has revised its long-term energy strategy. The group reduces spending on renewable energy projects. Some investors pushed for changes after weak results. Profits and the share price lagged rivals. BP now prioritizes conventional energy production.

    Market and Industry Trends

    Other major energy companies are making similar shifts. Shell has scaled back green energy investments. Norwegian firm Equinor has taken comparable steps. Political messaging has influenced corporate decisions. US President Donald Trump promoted expanded drilling. This stance encouraged renewed fossil fuel investment.

    Leadership Changes Provide Context

    The Castrol sale follows recent leadership transitions. BP appointed its first female chief executive. Meg O’Neill will assume the role in April 2026. The appointment surprised many analysts. BP had named a new chairman only months earlier. Albert Manifold recently took that position. O’Neill steps in less than two years after the previous change. Murray Auchincloss replaced Bernard Looney during that period.

    Investors React to the Deal

    BP continues to divest non-core businesses. The company exited its US onshore wind operations. It also sold its Dutch mobility and convenience unit. Interim chief executive Carol Howle welcomed the transaction. She said the deal benefits all stakeholders. BP reduces complexity and accelerates delivery of its plan.

    Market reaction was mixed during trading. Russ Mould of AJ Bell praised the deal. He said the proceeds would ease borrowing pressures. The sale moves BP closer to its 2027 divestment target. BP shares rose early on Wednesday. Most gains faded later in the session.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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