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Pressure on BP climbs as UK pension fund group joins dissenting vote chorus

Pressure on BP climbs as UK pension fund group joins dissenting vote chorus

FILE PHOTO: A BP logo is displayed at a petrol station in Sydney, Australia, March 19, 2026. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo

BP shareholders should vote against its chair Albert Manifold and other board-supported resolutions, a UK pension fund body said on Thursday.

The recommendation by the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum has increased pressure on the oil major after influential proxy advisers Glass Lewis and ISS, and top-10 BP shareholder LGIM also supported votes against BP’s wishes.

Advisers such as Glass Lewis and ISS lead huge portions of shareholder votes and rarely push for votes against a firm’s board.

LAPFF, whose members taken together would be equivalent to a top-5 BP owner according to LSEG data, said its recommendation stemmed from concerns about “transparency and robust governance”.

BP has excluded a resolution filed by climate activist group Follow This from the April 23 annual general meeting, asked for permission to hold online-only annual general meetings and to retire two previous resolutions requiring company-specific climate reporting.

The LAPFF, which says it represents funds with assets worth over 425 billion pounds ($569 billion) and around 1.34% of BP’s shares, opposes all these moves.

The Follow This resolution called on BP to disclose how its strategy would perform under scenarios of declining demand for oil and gas. BP has said the resolution was invalid and would be ineffective if it were to pass at its AGM.

Referring to its plan to retire the two climate resolutions, a BP spokesperson said the oil major has had extensive engagement with its largest investors and is focused on building a more valuable company. “That’s why we are making these recommendations, to provide transparent, standardised disclosures that support clear comparisons across companies,” the spokesperson said.

Shareholders had approved the two resolutions with nearly unanimous backing in 2025 and 2019. BP would need 75% support to retire them.

LAPFF also said it would go against BP’s recommendation and support a shareholder resolution filed by climate group ACCR asking the oil major to publish more information showing that shifting spending from low-carbon projects to oil and gas will strengthen shareholder value.

The dissent comes right on the heels of a management change at BP. New CEO Meg O’Neill, the fourth since 2023 and BP’s first external hire for the role in more than a century, began her stint in early April, joining new chairman Albert Manifold, who took up the role in October.

($1 = 0.7467 pounds)

(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla)

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