The company paid more windfall tax to the UK in 2023, despite its lower profits, after the government lifted the rate paid through the Energy Profits Levy from 25% in 2022 to 35% last year. Its North Sea business incurred a $1.5bn UK tax bill last year, of which $720m was due to the Energy Profits Levy. In 2022, the business incurred $2.2bn tax in the UK, of which $700m was due to the windfall tax.
BP shares rose 5% after the better than expected results were announced, making it the top riser on the FTSE 100 on Tuesday morning.