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    Activist Shareholder Follow This Broadens Climate Campaign Against Bp

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    Posted on April 2, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A coalition of European investors led by Follow This has demanded BP abandon plans to roll back detailed climate-reporting commitments and warned of legal action after BP refused to add their long‑term strategy resolution to the April 23 AGM agenda.

    Table of Contents

    • Investor Pressure and AGM Disputes Over BP’s Climate Commitments
    • Activist Investors Challenge BP’s Climate Reporting Changes
    • BP’s Rationale for the Proposed Changes
    • BP’s Statement on Disclosure and Transparency
    • AGM Resolution Dispute and Legal Threats
    • The Contested Shareholder Resolution
    • Disagreement Over Submission Thresholds
    • Broader Activism and Industry Context
    • Follow This’s Track Record with Shareholder Resolutions
    • Similar Actions Against Other Oil Majors
    • Financial Context

    Activist shareholder Follow This broadens climate campaign against BP

    Investor Pressure and AGM Disputes Over BP’s Climate Commitments

    By Shadia Nasralla

    Activist Investors Challenge BP’s Climate Reporting Changes

    LONDON, April 2 (Reuters) - A group of European investors led by activist Follow This urged BP on Thursday to drop plans to scrap some company-specific climate-reporting commitments and called on shareholders to vote against the move at the oil company's annual meeting this month.

    The investors published an open letter opposing a BP-backed resolution that would rescind two decisions adopted in 2015 and 2019 requiring certain climate strategy and emissions reporting and linking climate performance to executive pay. BP needs at least 75% shareholder support to scrap the commitments.

    BP’s Rationale for the Proposed Changes

    BP's board has said the requirements targeted by its proposal have largely been superseded by mandatory disclosure frameworks that provide more comparable data. 

    It would still report climate data according to broader frameworks such as the Task Force on climate-related Financial Disclosures and climate-related Financial Disclosure Regulations, the company said.

    BP’s Statement on Disclosure and Transparency

    "Following extensive engagement with our largest investors we are fully focused on building a simpler, stronger and more valuable BP. That's why we are making these recommendations, to provide transparent, standardised disclosures that support clear comparisons across companies," a BP spokesperson said.

    AGM Resolution Dispute and Legal Threats

    AGM RESOLUTION DISPUTE

    Dutch-based Follow This and the investor group with about 900 billion euros ($1 trillion) under management, including Bernische Pensionskasse and West Yorkshire Pension Fund, also warned of possible legal action after BP refused to put a separate shareholder resolution on the agenda of its April 23 annual general meeting.

    The Contested Shareholder Resolution

    That resolution, which Follow This says was filed by a group holding a combined BP stake of about 0.27%, calls on the oil company to disclose its longer-term strategy under scenarios of declining oil and gas demand. Follow This had given BP until Wednesday to include it, saying it would take the company to court if it did not comply.

    "BP has responded confirming it will not comply, setting out its arguments. Follow This, its lawyers, and institutional investors are currently studying BP's response and discussing how to proceed legally," said the shareholder group.

    Disagreement Over Submission Thresholds

    Follow This has said it was told by BP that its resolution met the threshold for submission, but BP disputes this, saying it never agreed to table the resolution.

    Broader Activism and Industry Context

    Follow This’s Track Record with Shareholder Resolutions

    Follow This has regularly used shareholder resolutions to press oil companies to publish more detailed energy-transition strategies. Shareholders in Europe typically find it easier to place resolutions on AGM agendas than in the United States.

    Similar Actions Against Other Oil Majors

    The group has filed a similar resolution ahead of Shell's AGM scheduled for May 19. Shell has yet to publish its agenda.

    Financial Context

    ($1 = 0.8678 euros)

    (Reporting by Shadia Nasralla. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Follow This and institutional investors managing about $1 trillion oppose BP’s move to rescind its 2015 and 2019 climate-reporting and pay-linked requirements and urge shareholders to vote against the BP‑backed resolution.
    • •The group filed a separate resolution—backed by investors with $1.74 trillion AUM—calling for disclosure of long-term strategy under declining oil and gas demand scenarios, which BP refused to include.
    • •BP argues its proposals provide more transparent, standardized disclosures under newer frameworks, while Follow This is considering legal action to enforce shareholder rights.

    References

    • BP accused of breaching shareholder rights over rejected climate resolution – IPE
    • Activist Shareholders Challenge BP on Rejected Climate Resolution – OilPrice.com

    Frequently Asked Questions about Activist shareholder Follow This broadens climate campaign against BP

    1What is Follow This urging BP shareholders to do?

    Follow This is urging BP shareholders to vote against scrapping climate-reporting commitments at the upcoming annual general meeting.

    2Why is BP considering scrapping its climate commitments?

    BP says the targeted climate-reporting requirements have been superseded by mandatory disclosure frameworks offering more comparable data.

    3What legal actions are being considered by activist shareholders?

    Activist shareholders led by Follow This are considering legal action after BP refused to include their climate strategy resolution on the AGM agenda.

    4What is the significance of the shareholder resolution filed by Follow This?

    The resolution calls for BP to disclose its long-term strategy under scenarios of declining oil and gas demand and increase climate transparency.

    5Who are the key investors involved in opposing BP's climate strategy changes?

    The investor group includes Follow This, Bernische Pensionskasse, and West Yorkshire Pension Fund, together managing about $1 trillion.

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