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BP cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide as part of cost-saving drive

FILE - A logo of BP at a gas station in London, on Nov. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) (Kin Cheung, Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

LONDON – U.K.-based oil company BP is cutting 4,700 jobs worldwide and a further 3,000 contractor roles as part of a cost-saving drive.

In an email to staff on Thursday that has been seen by The Associated Press, CEO Murray Auchincloss said the job losses ā€œaccount for much of the anticipated reduction this year."

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The reductions amount to just over 5% of BP's 90,000 worldwide employees. Auchincloss’s memo said that about 2,600 of the contractors involved in the job cuts have already left the business.

Last October, the company said it had identified $500 million of cost savings to be delivered this year, a quarter of the $2 billion-target set in April by the end of 2026.

Auchincloss said that the company is ā€œfocusing resources on our highest-value opportunitiesā€ and that it has stopped or paused 30 projects since June.

The reductions come as BP tries to bring more digital capabilities into the business, with artificial intelligence increasingly playing a role in engineering and marketing operations.

In April, Auchincloss announced a plan to make savings of $2 billion (1.6 billion pounds) by the end of 2026.

The plan is designed partly to reinvigorate the company’s flagging share price, which has fallen about 20% since last spring.

BP also has pulled back from a number of renewable energy projects, and according to media reports, abandoned a previous plan to cut oil and gas output by 40% by 2030.

Auchincloss, however, said that the company was still ā€œuniquely positioned to grow value through the energy transition,ā€ but that it needed ā€œto keep improving our competitiveness and moving at the pace of our customers and society.ā€

It comes days after BP delayed an investor event due to be held in New York to allow the CEO to recover after a medical procedure. Its scheduled capital markets event that was due on Feb. 11 has been postponed until Feb. 26 and will take place in London ā€œto ensure his full recuperation."