BP Cancels First UK Green Hydrogen Project Amid Strategic Shift

British oil and gas giant BP has officially scrapped plans for the HyGreen Teesside project, initially set to be one of the UK's largest green hydrogen production facilities. This move comes as BP shifts its focus following a strategic reassessment announced to shareholders, which involves reducing capital expenditure on transition businesses and increasing investment in oil and gas production.

BP Cancels First UK Green Hydrogen Project Amid Strategic Shift

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