BP said it will hand over publication of the benchmark report to the Energy Institute, an industry body
BP has decided to end the publication of the Statistical Review of World Energy after more than 70 years and will pass the benchmark report into the hands of the Energy Institute, an industry body, they said on Tuesday.
The report has in recent years, under Chief Economist Spencer Dale, expanded to include data on renewable energy and minerals used for batteries.decided to hand over the publication of the report to the Energy Institute to free up time and resources for Dale’s team to focus on Chief Executive Bernard Looney’s efforts to shift the oil and gas company towards renewables and low-carbon energy, a company spokesperson said.
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