BP CEO Bernard Looney on Tuesday sought to defend the firm's fossil fuel spending plans as protesters disrupted the first day of a global energy conference.
BP CEO Bernard Looney on Tuesday sought to defend the firm's fossil fuel spending plans, reaffirming the need for an "orderly" energy transition.
Holding banners reading "Climate Criminals Enter Here" and "No New Oil," activists from climate action group Fossil Free London gathered outside the luxury hotel to protest BP's continued fossil fuel investment. His comments came shortly after dozens of protesters blocked an entrance to the InterContinental London Park Lane hotel on the first day of, a global energy conference that brings together senior figures from across the industry.
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