Business Series Video. BP hit worse than Shell by low oil prices Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/11/2016 - 15:18 GMT+1 BP's latest quarterly earnings were almost halved while Shell announced its highest profit in five quarters thanks to the purchase of rival BG Group. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next BP hit worse than Shell by low oil prices Now playing Next Protests continue in Minnesota following fatal US immigration enforcement shooting Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 14th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next US opens criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell Now playing Next Security investment will create healthy tourism sector, says WTFI boss Now playing Next Mercosur deal: Von der Leyen pledges early funding for EU farmers Now playing Next Londoners ditch trousers for laughs during the 2026 No Trousers Tube Ride Now playing Next Spain seizes 10 tonnes of cocaine in largest-ever maritime bust Now playing Next 'Only in Japan can you see this!' Nabana no Sato's winter world lights Now playing Next Tehran summons Western ambassadors as protester death toll climbs Now playing Next Flu season: How is the infection spreading across the EU? Now playing Next What is the ‘Are you Dead?’ app and why is it so popular in China and beyond Now playing Next Greenland's prime minister says his country choses Denmark over US Now playing Next Cuba faces new emigration wave as Venezuela crisis deepens economic hardship Now playing Next France's Marine Le Pen returns to court as appeal could decide her 2027 presidential fate Now playing Next Kallas visits Berlin for talks with Pistorius on Ukraine, the Arctic and defending Europe More videos
Now playing Next France's Marine Le Pen returns to court as appeal could decide her 2027 presidential fate
Now playing Next Kallas visits Berlin for talks with Pistorius on Ukraine, the Arctic and defending Europe
Europe Today US intervention in Greenland 'existential threat for NATO' and Europe, Vestager tells Euronews