After Oil
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Originally published | 2016 |
Authors | Imre Szeman |
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About After Oil
After Oil explores the social, cultural and political changes needed to make possible a full-scale transition from fossil fuels to new forms of energy. . . .
Diesel falls 12p but should be lower, says RAC
... 99 per litre high last summer After Oil prices soared following Russian s invasion of Ukraine...
British Gas boss takes £3. 7m bonus despite criticism
... 3bn After Oil and gas prices jumped following Russia s invasion of Ukraine...
Energy giant BP sees record profits of $28bn
...Energy giant BP has reported record annual profits After Oil and gas prices surged last year following Russia s invasion of Ukraine...
Ukraine war: Oil prices rise as cap on Russian crude looms
... It comes After Oil producers group Opec+ agreed to stick to its policy to reduce production, amid slower global growth and higher interest rates...
BP profit jump sparks calls for bigger windfall tax
...By Dearbail JordanBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe government is facing growing calls to raise more money from the windfall tax on energy firms After Oil giant BP reported a huge rise in global profits...
BP profits soar amid calls for a windfall tax
...BP s profits for the first three months of this year have more than doubled After Oil and gas prices soared...
British Gas boss takes £3. 7m bonus despite criticism
The Boss of British Gas -owner Centrica will receive bonuses worth £3. 7m after The Firm posted record profits in 2022.
Chris O 'Shea, who has refused bonuses for The Past three years, will also get a £790,000 salary.
It Comes as millions struggle to pay energy bills and after debt agents for The Firm broke into.
The Firm said Mr O'Shea had delivered " shareholder value" and navigated " regulatory and political issues".
The Company 's profits for 2022 hit £3. 3bn After Oil and gas prices jumped following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The results, published in February, sparked calls for energy firms to pay more Tax as people are hit by surging bills.
At The Time Mr O'Shea said it was about any potential bonus.
In its annual report published on Wednesday, Centrica said it needed to pay bonuses to " retain leaders".
Board member Carol Arrowsmith added that The Company could not expect to attract leaders in The Future " if we do not meet our commitment to recognise and reward The Performance and talent of our people".
" Like most public companies we hire our senior executives on employment contracts that have a significant proportion of pay which is performance-related, " Ms Arrowsmith added.
Before Now , Mr O'Shea had previously turned down a £1. 1m bonus in 2021 due to " hardships" faced by customers. He also refused bonuses in 2020 and 2019 because of the pandemic.
However, Centrica previously said it was " not sustainable" for Mr O'Shea to keep doing this.
The energy giant has come Under Fire in recent months after an investigation by The Times newspaper revealed debt agents working for British Gas had broken into the homes of vulnerable people to force-fit prepayment meters. It has resulted in many more similar incidents emerging.
In response to the findings, Ofgem, the energy regulator, asked all suppliers to suspend forced prepayment meter installations. Courts in England and Wales also halted applications from firms to install them.
Centrica has previously said it was " extremely disappointed by the allegations" surrounding one of its contractors, Avarto Financial Solutions, and added it was conducting its own investigation.
Most of Centrica's bumper profits in 2022 came from its nuclear and oil and gas business, rather than from the British Gas energy supply business.
Due to competition rules, Centrica cannot sell its own gas at a discount to British Gas customers.
Centrica paid £1bn in Tax relating to its 2022 profits and of that, about £54m was paid as result of The Windfall Tax - called the Energy Profits Levy - which was introduced by the government Last Year to recoup some of the " extraordinary" earnings made by firms, and to help fund lower gas and electricity bills for households.
Calls have been made for Centrica and other big energy giants to pay more Tax in the UK.
The government's windfall Tax only applies to profits made from extracting UK oil and gas. The current rate is 35%, but oil and gas firms pay an additional 30% in corporation Tax and a supplementary 10% rate, taking the total to 75%.
However, companies can reduce the amount of Tax paid by factoring in losses or investments. It has meant in recent years, the likes of BP and Shell have paid little or no UK Tax .
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