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Wind Power Write-Downs Cast Shadow Over Industry Outlook
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Giulia Petroni | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +5 min
Wind-power developer Orsted scrapped projects in New Jersey citing supply-chain problems and high interest rates. Orsted , BP and Equinor have collectively written off $4.8 billion against U.S. offshore wind projects in recent days. Equinor, BP’s partner on the Empire Wind and Beacon Wind projects, booked an impairment of around $300 million on its U.S. portfolio. Utility Dominion Energy on Tuesday received a key federal approval for its 2.6-gigawatt offshore wind project in Virginia. And Orsted confirmed its final investment decision into Revolution Wind, an offshore 704-megawatt project in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Persons: Wayne Parry, Orsted, Mads Nipper, henning bagger, , Phil Murphy ’, Martin Tessier, Stifel ’, , Engie, Vattenfall, Russ Mould, AJ Bell, Dominic, Giulia Petroni Organizations: Associated, U.S, Agence France, Republicans, Democratic Gov, , BP, Iberdrola, Shell, Business, Siemens Energy, Dominion Energy, giulia.petroni@wsj.com Locations: New Jersey, U.S, Danish, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Swedish, Norfolk, Virginia, Rhode Island, Asia Pacific, Europe
However, the company said it has taken the final investment decision on the Revolution Wind project offshore Rhode Island, meaning it will now proceed to construction phase. Orsted isn’t alone in facing the increasing financial challenge of building new sprawling offshore projects. New York regulators last month denied requests from offshore wind developers including BP , Equinor and Orsted to give them a higher price for electricity generated from their projects off the state’s coast. The company still sees full-year Ebitda excluding new partnership agreements and provisions of between DKK20 billion and DKK23 billion. Gross investments for the year are now seen at DKK40 billion to DKK44 billion from DKK44 billion to DKK48 billion previously.
Persons: DADO RUVIC, REUTERS Orsted, Orsted, , Mads Nipper, Orsted isn’t, Norway’s, Dominic Organizations: REUTERS, Eversource, BP, New Locations: New Jersey, DKK268, Danish, Rhode, New York
CNBC Daily Open: A history-making three months for stocks
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
(Photo by DOUG KANTER / AFP) (Photo by DOUG KANTER/AFP via Getty Images) Doug Kanter | Afp | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. All three indexes declined for three consecutive months — the first time for the S&P and Dow since March 2020. Even the Magnificent Seven stocks that led most — if not all — the gains in the S&P this year have been struggling in October. But nothing lasts forever: Even cold November rain may wash away the bitter taste of the past three months.
Persons: Hurricane Floyd, Floyd, James Lee Witt, DOUG KANTER, Doug Kanter, they're, Ross Mayfield, Baird, Tesla Organizations: AMD, Federal Emergency Management Agency, AFP, Getty, Afp, CNBC, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Investment, Federal, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Locations: New York City, Hurricane, Wilmington , NC, North Carolina
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: UBS reiterates Advanced Micro Devices as buy UBS said it's standing by its buy rating on the chipmaker after its earnings report on Tuesday. Goldman Sachs downgrades ZoomInfo Technologies as buy Goldman downgraded the stock after its "mixed" earnings report citing lower visibility. UBS upgrades JD.com to buy from neutral UBS said shares of the Chinese retailer are attractive. " UBS reiterates Apple as neutral UBS said its checks show Apple's iPhone wait times are lower. TD Cowen reiterates Carvana as market perform TD said it's cautious heading into the used car company's earnings report on Thursday.
Persons: it's, TD Cowen, Piper Sandler, Piper, Polestar, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, Bernstein, Price, Cantor Fitzgerald, VinFast, Cantor, it's bullish, JD, Mizuho, Robinhood, HOOD, Carvana Organizations: UBS, Devices, EV, Technologies, Bank of America, of America, UAW, Barclays, Ford, General Motors, Meta, JPMorgan, Boeing, Goldman, NRG Energy, Guggenheim, Management, Clear Messaging, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Apple, BP, UW Locations: Asia, Europe, North America
And some banks think the Bank of England may be the latest to paper over the QT cracks as soon as this week. Already, there's been some awkward shuffling of feet around a process that was meant to be just balance sheet plumbing. The Federal Reserve may be further away from dealing with the QT issue head on. Deutsche Bank's UK strategists agree and think "the bar for a shift in QT policy is lower heading into yearend." Deutsche argues the BoE could either skew gilt sales shorter or agree to sell evenly based on current market valuations.
Persons: there's, BOE, BoE, BofA, Deutsche, Mike Dolan, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: Bank of England, European Central Bank, Federal, . Treasury, Bank, Treasury, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank's, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Treasuries, yearend
US Senator Schumer urges FTC to probe Exxon, Chevron mega-deals
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Earlier this month, Exxon proposed to buy Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD.N) for $60 billion and Chevron agreed to acquire Hess (HES.N) for $53 billion. The Democratic Senate leader said in a letter that the two of the largest oil and gas deals of this century are "likely to harm competition." Chevron and Exxon have accumulated huge profits from strong energy prices and demand since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The oil industry last went through an era of major consolidation in the late 1990s when Exxon, Shell (SHEL.L), BP (BP.L) and France's TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) merged with rivals to create huge integrated companies. The acquisitions followed a collapse in oil prices that weakened many companies.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Charles Schumer, Hess, Schumer, France's, Tanay Dhumal, Arunima Kumar Organizations: ExxonMobil, Pioneer, REUTERS, U.S, Wednesday, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Exxon Mobil, Chevron Corp, Exxon, Natural Resources, Chevron, Democratic, Shell, BP, FTC, Big, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, United States, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Refunding relief stokes bond-led bounce
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., October 23, 2023. But relief in Treasuries, the villain of the piece for several weeks, is probably the most significant marker for the remainder of the year. And there were further soothing noises for world bonds, even if not for global growth, from surprisingly weak Chinese business surveys for October. Overall, the picture pointed to another positive day for Wall Street stocks, with futures marginally positive ahead of the open as the Fed meeting gets underway. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Mike Dolan, Hubbell, Christina Fincher Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Bank of, Federal Reserve, U.S . Treasury, Nikkei, Big Oil, BP, Wall, pharma, Pfizer, Caterpillar, General Motors, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, Dallas Fed, Federal, AMD, Global, Franklin Resources, Equity, GE Healthcare, WEC Energy, Treasury, Reuters, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Bank of Japan, Treasuries, California, Israel, Gaza, Europe, Chicago, Amgen, MSCI, Eaton, Franklin, AMETEK, Echolab
LONDON — Oil major BP on Tuesday reported a steep year-on-year fall in profits, missing analyst estimates. The British energy giant logged underlying replacement cost profit, used as a proxy for net profit, of $3.293 billion in the third quarter. Analysts had expected profit to come in at $4.059 billion in the third quarter, according to a collection of estimates by LSEG. Quarterly growth came from a rise in oil and gas production and higher realized refining margins, along with a "very strong oil trading result," BP said. The year-on-year profits of BP and other energy majors plunged in the second quarter, following weaker fossil fuel prices that have since risen sharply.
Persons: Borkhataria, Bernard Looney, Murray Auchincloss, Auchincloss, Dave Lawler, Looney Organizations: Oil, BP, LSEG, RBC Capital Markets, Organization of, Petroleum Locations: Warmister, Wiltshire, England, BP's London, U.S
"BP reported weak numbers this morning...However, notably, BP has reported exceptional gas trading results on several occasions in the last couple of years, including last quarter," said RBC analyst Biraj Borkhataria. In the downstream, customers & products reported $2.1 bln vs consensus $2.4 bln, despite being supported by very strong oil trading results, suggesting weaker refining margin capture in the third quarter." That was up from the $2.6 billion profit the company reported in the prior three months due to higher oil and gas production, strong refining margins, lower refinery maintenance and "a very strong oil trading result", but natural gas marketing and trading were weak. BP expects capital expenditure of $16 billion this year, the lower end of its indicated range of $16-$18 billion. Rivals Chevron (CVX.N) and Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) last week posted sharp year-on-year drops in third quarter profit as energy prices cooled.
Persons: Norway's, Biraj Borkhataria, Murray Auchincloss, Bernard Looney, Ron Bousso, Louise Heavens, Jason Neely Organizations: windfarm, BP, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Rivals Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Thomson, & $ Locations: U.S, British, New York
A view of the turbines at Orsted's offshore wind farm near Nysted, Denmark, September 4, 2023. Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind developer, said in August it may see impairments of 16 billion Danish crowns ($2.3 billion) on its U.S. offshore developments due to supply chain problems, soaring interest rates and a lack of new tax credits. Norway's Equinor (EQNR.OL), BP's partner on those New York offshore wind developments, booked a $300 million impairment on the projects on Friday. In Massachusetts, two offshore wind developers, SouthCoast Wind and Commonwealth Wind, agreed to pay local utilities to terminate deals that would have delivered around 2,400 MW of energy. Avangrid also canceled a contract to sell power in Connecticut from its proposed 804-MW Park City offshore wind farm.
Persons: Tom Little, Denmark's, Joe Biden, Orsted, Jacob Pedersen, Portugal, France's, Avangrid, Scott DiSavino, Louise Breusch Rasmussen, Ron Bousso, Jonathan Oatis, Josie Kao Organizations: REUTERS, BP, U.S, Analysts, Reuters, Commonwealth, Shell, Energias, Thomson Locations: Nysted, Denmark, U.S, Danish, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, In Massachusetts, Commonwealth, Spanish, Copenhagen, London, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Yield curve control morphs
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
It will keep buying bonds, but time will tell whether and how tenaciously it will impede yields rising beyond 1%. After touching an almost 10-year low in morning trade, Japanese government bond futures rallied following the announcement. For the meantime the sense that some sort of anchor remains also spread some cheer to Treasury trade, sparking a brief rally. Falls in Hong Kong and Shanghai led MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan 0.9% lower (.MIAPJ0000PUS). Meanwhile, outside of markets, Hamas said its militants fired anti-tank missiles at Israel's invading forces in Gaza early on Tuesday as the conflict intensified.
Persons: Tom Westbrook, DAOU, Christopher Cushing Organizations: REUTERS, Staff, Bank of Japan, Nikkei, Treasury, Bond, Federal Reserve, U.S . Treasury Department, Samsung Electronics, Brookfield consortium, Treasury Wine Estates, Anheuser, Busch Inbev, Bouygues, BASF, BP, Pfizer, Caterpillar, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, U.S, Europe, Asia, Falls, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Pacific, Japan, Australia, Gaza
Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind developer, said it would stop developing its 2,248-megawatt (MW) Ocean Wind 1 and 2 projects in New Jersey. The offshore wind industry has found itself in a perfect storm of rising inflation, interest rate hikes and supply chain delays. Norway's Equinor (EQNR.OL), BP's partner on those New York offshore wind developments, booked a $300 million impairment on the projects on Friday. Orsted, which in June announced plans to invest 475 billion crowns by 2030, said it was in the process of reviewing its investments and could introduce cost-saving initiatives. Orsted's share price has tumbled 52% since an August profit warning, cutting its market value to 112 billion crowns from 235 billion.
Persons: Joe Biden, Norway's, Mads Nipper, Nipper, Bernstein, Deepa Venkateswaran, Jacob Gronholt, Pedersen, Louise Rasmussen, Gursimran Kaur, Terje Solsvik, Michael Perry, Mark Potter Organizations: Wednesday, U.S, BP, Thomson Locations: U.S, New Jersey, New York, Danish, Copenhagen, Bengaluru
Pinterest — Shares of the image-sharing social media platform soared 19% Tuesday, a day after the firm's third-quarter earnings report beat expectations for earnings and revenue. Pinterest also eased concerns over potential ad revenue loss due to the Israel-Hamas war, saying some of the advertisers that had initially paused spending have already returned. Caterpillar said in its earnings presentation that revenue in the fourth quarter would be just "slightly" above the same quarter a year prior. JetBlue lost 39 cents per share, excluding items, on $2.35 billion of revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG expected a loss of 25 cents per share on $2.38 billion of revenue. This was higher than the $1.58 in earnings per share on $1.48 billion in revenue that analysts had forecast, according to FactSet.
Persons: Pinterest, Busch, Jet Blue, LSEG, Wolfspeed, Chegg, Morgan Stanley, Baird, SoFi, Roku, MoffettNathanson, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Yun Li, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Kailai Han, Brian Evans, Jesse Pound Organizations: Anheuser, Busch, LSEG, Revenue, Caterpillar, JetBlue —, Jet, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, Arista Networks, Arista, VF Corp, Vans, U.S, BP, ON, Asbury Automotive, JPMorgan Locations: Israel, LSEG, U.S
This was higher than the $1.58 in earnings per share on $1.48 billion in revenue that analysts surveyed by FactSet had been expecting. Chewy — The pet food seller added 4% in premarket trading after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight. Chegg's third-quarter earnings came in at 18 cents per share, excluding items, higher than the 17 cents per share expected by analysts polled by LSEG. BP — Shares of the oil company slid 4% after the company missed analysts' estimates for its third-quarter earnings . XPO — The freight transportation company added 1.7% after announcing stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings.
Persons: FactSet, Pinterest, Chewy, Morgan Stanley, Lauren Schenk, Caterpillar, LSEG, Tesla, XPO, Jefferies, AutoNation, Rajat Gupta, Wells, Ferguson, MoffettNathanson, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Arista Networks, Arista, Revenue, Global, Anheuser, Busch, LSEG, Caterpillar — Investors, JetBlue, BP —, BP, JPMorgan, Bank of America Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo
Microsoft on Tuesday said it started rolling out the next major update to its Windows 11 PC operating system. Windows 11 now represents about 24% of desktop PCs, according to StatCounter data, while Windows 10, which will be supported until October 2025, controls almost 72% of the market. After that, Windows 11, which debuted in 2021, could become more popular. Copilot is probably the biggest part of this year's Windows 11 release. Here's a list of some of the other new features of the Windows 11 2023 Update, also known as 23H2:A virtual video editor.
Persons: OpenAI, Siri, Satya Nadella, It's, Clipchamp, You'll, Notepad Organizations: Microsoft, Windows, Bluetooth, BP, RBC, Adobe, Bing, Google Locations: Kantar, United Kingdom, India, OneDrive, North America, Asia, South America
The logo of British multinational oil and gas company BP is displayed at their booth during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. London-based BP has held talks in recent weeks with several companies about tying up operations in the Haynesville shale gas basin, the three sources said. BP is also considering creating joint ventures in the Eagle Ford basin, but the talks do not include its positions in the oil-rich Permian basin for now, two of the sources added. The rapid growth in U.S. shale oil and gas operations over the past 15 years has upended global markets, turning the U.S. into a major exporter of energy. By pursuing joint ventures, BP can achieve growth ambitions while avoiding spending billions on acquisitions.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Hess, Murray Auchincloss, Bernard Looney, Ron Bousso, David French, David Gregorio Our Organizations: BP, REUTERS, Reuters, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Natural Resources, Eagle Ford, Lewis Energy, BHP, Interim, Thomson Locations: Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, London, Eagle, U.S, Texas, Denver, New York
JERUSALEM, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Israel's Energy Ministry said on Sunday it had awarded 12 licenses to six companies to explore for natural gas off the country's Mediterranean coast, aiming to create more competition and diversify suppliers. It said that one group that includes ENI (ENI.MI), Dana Petroleum and Ratio Energies (RATIp.TA) will explore in an area west of the massive Leviathan field, which supplies Israel with gas and is also used for export. Another group comprised of BP (BP.L) Socar (403550.KS) and NewMed (NWMDp.TA) will explore north of the Leviathan, the ministry said. "The winning companies have committed to unprecedented investment in natural gas exploration over the next three years, which would hopefully result in the discovery of new natural gas reservoirs," said Energy Minister Israel Katz. Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch and Steven Scheer; Editing by Susan Fenton and Giles ElgoodOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Israel Katz, Ari Rabinovitch, Steven Scheer, Susan Fenton, Giles Elgood Organizations: Israel's Energy Ministry, ENI, Dana Petroleum, BP, Energy, Thomson Locations: Israel, Europe
Washington, DC CNN —The Fed’s fight against inflation is about to enter a new phase, but the central bank’s enormous balance sheet will continue to play a key role. The Fed also manages a multi-trillion-dollar balance sheet that accounts for trillions in government securities and lists how much currency is in circulation. For over a year now, the Fed has been steadily shrinking its balance sheet to help cool the economy. The Fed’s balance sheet is currently at around $7.9 trillion, down from its peak of $9 trillion in early 2022 right before the runoff. They also see alternative scenarios for the end of the balance sheet runoff if there isn’t a recession.
Persons: that’s, Lael Brainard, What’s, Wells, Jerome Powell, JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, Jamie Dimon, Krystal Hur, Dimon —, Mr, Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, what’s, Estee Lauder, Kraft Heinz, Yum, Bausch, Eli Lilly, Molson Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, DC CNN, Congress, Fed, Wall Street, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Chase, CNN, HSBC, McDonald’s, China’s National Bureau of Statistics, Bank of Japan, Pfizer, Caterpillar, Marathon Petroleum, Sirius XM, Anheuser, Busch, BP, Chesapeake Energy, US Labor Department, Global, Board, CVS, GSK, Humana, Reuters, Apollo Global Management, Brands, Garmin, Cruise Line Holdings, Qualcomm, Airbnb, PayPal, MetLife, Aflac, AIG, Allstate, Prudential, P Global, Institute for Supply Management, Federal Reserve, ConocoPhillips, Starbucks, Duke Energy, Shopify, Ferrari, Marriott International, Moderna, Fox, Molson Coors, Hyatt, Apple, Motorola, Bank of England, Dominion Energy, Gartner, Restaurant Brands Locations: Washington, Treasuries, China’s, Mondelez, DoorDash, Avis, Shell, Cigna
Lightning Round: I'm gonna pass on GM, says Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: I'm gonna pass on GM, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stocks including: Super Micro Computers, MDU Resources, GM, BP and more.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: GM, Computers, MDU, BP
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'Pass' on General Motors
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Motors, I'm, CNH, let's, Archer Aviation's, Let's Organizations: General Motors, Ford, Aurinia Pharmaceuticals, Archer Aviation, Boeing Locations: Canadian
They define that form of value as "combined yield, a blend of dividend yield, free cashflow yield and net buyback yield." "Combined yield has been the best performing of the long-short European factors that we track, year-to-date," the analysts said. Stock screen AllianceBernstein performed a screen of "High Combined Yield Stocks" in Europe for the final quarter of the year. Equinor is listed on both the Oslo Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, while BP is traded on the London Stock Exchange and Frankfurt Stock Exchange. BP is also traded on the New York Stock Exchange in the form of American depositary shares.
Persons: it's, AllianceBernstein, France's, Norway's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Tesco, BP, Oslo Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, London Stock Exchange, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, Systems, Deutsche Post Locations: Europe, Belgian, British, Swiss
BP buys $100 million worth of Tesla chargers
  + stars: | 2023-10-26 | by ( Peter Valdes-Dapena | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —Oil and gas company BP has agreed to purchase $100 million worth of electric vehicle chargers from Tesla. This marks the first time Tesla has ever sold chargers to another company, according to an announcement from BP. BP will begin installing the chargers next year, but no specific number of chargers was mentioned in the announcement. These chargers won’t look like other Tesla chargers, though. BP Pulse, BP’s EV charging business, operates 27,000 charging points currently and has announced plans for rapid expansion.
Persons: Tesla Organizations: CNN —, BP, Tesla, CCS, Amoco, Hertz, EV Locations: America
Europe’s oil majors are stuck as M&A party-poopers
  + stars: | 2023-10-26 | by ( Yawen Chen | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed U.S. dollar banknote and decreasing stock graph in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Back in June the boss of $220 billion UK oil major Shell (SHEL.L), Wael Sawan, told investors mergers and acquisitions were not his priority. The decision of $430 billion Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) and $295 billion Chevron (CVX.N) to acquire $60 billion Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD.N) and $53 billion Hess (HES.N) respectively ought to change the game. But it would remain a stretch for either to ape their U.S. peers and buy a big oil group. Hess investors will receive 1.025 shares of Chevron for each share held, worth $171 per share based on the closing price on Oct. 20.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Wael Sawan, Hess, Murray Auchincloss, Patrick Pouyanné, , Shell, Neste, Warren Buffett’s, Pouyanné, George Hay, Streisand Neto Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Natural Resources, Exxon, Shell, Occidental Petroleum, Exxon Mobil’s, Thomson Locations: Finnish, Denmark, U.S, Occidental
The other tier comprises mainstream vessels that use Western services for legal oil shipments, including from Russia under the terms of the price cap. In the short term, available ghost vessels could be in particular demand, making chartering them more expensive. Even so, some analysts say removing the price cap could be the way to really punish Russia. But he said that was very unlikely because the price cap at least allows Russian oil to flow, thereby moderating international prices. "The Biden administration is already reeling from higher oil prices compounded by the unrest in Gaza, potentially spreading to a wider Middle Eastern conflict.
Persons: Alexandre Meneghini, Ioannis Papadimitriou, Mike Salthouse, FGE, Vortexa’s Papadimitriou, Richard Bronze, Adi Imsirovic, Biden, Natalie Grover, Robert Harvey, Julia Payne, Andrea Shalal, Barbara Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Maersk, EU, White House, United Arab, Shell, BP, Exxon Mobil, Exxon, U.S, . Treasury, Treasury, Novy Port, Surrey Clean Energy, Thomson Locations: Liberia, Russia, Matanzas, Matanzas , Cuba, Ukraine, United States, Euronav, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, U.S, India, Novy, Gaza, London, Brussels, Washington
LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - BP's (BP.L) electric vehicle charger unit is ordering $100 million worth of Tesla (TSLA.O) ultra-fast chargers for rollout in the United States, the first deployment of Tesla's chargers on an independent network, the companies said on Thursday. "Selling our fast-charging hardware is a new step for us, and one we're looking to expand," Tesla's senior director for charging infrastructure Rebecca Tinucci said in a statement. "(This) is a major step forward in our ambitions for high speed, open access charging infrastructure in the U.S.," BP Pulse global CEO Richard Bartlett said. The 250 kilowatt BP Pulse-branded chargers will be compatible with both Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) and Combined Charging System (CCS) connectors enabling the charging of EV models from other carmakers. Automakers have been moving to adopt Tesla's NACS, taking the Elon Musk-led company's superchargers closer to becoming the industry standard at the expense of the rival CCS.
Persons: Tesla, Rebecca Tinucci, BP, Richard Bartlett, Tesla's, Elon, company's superchargers, Nick Carey, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: BP, EV, Travel Centers of America, Amoco, Hertz, CCS, Thomson Locations: United States, Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, U.S
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