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title: "BP Stock Jumps 2.1% as Oil Rally Strengthens Turnaround"
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description: "BP shares rose 2.1% following a strong Q2 with underlying profit surging to $5.7 billion, driven by higher oil prices and refining gains. The company increased dividends by 4%, reduced net debt by $3 billion, and plans a $20 billion divestment push by 2027. Despite the positive turnaround in profits and balance sheet health, BP's stock trades above its value estimate, requiring continued operational discipline beyond current commodity tailwinds."
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# BP Stock Jumps 2.1% as Oil Rally Strengthens Turnaround

BP , a global energy producer and refiner, delivered a much stronger second quarter, and investors liked what they saw. Its U.S.-listed shares jumped roughly 2.1% Monday after underlying replacement-cost profit surged to $5.7 billion. That was about $2.5 billion higher than the previous quarter and more than double the $2.35 billion earned a year ago. Higher commodity prices helped. So did refining and trading. And with Brent crude back above $86 as uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz refuses to disappear, BP suddenly has a much friendlier oil market behind it.

But the real win is cash and what BP is doing with it. The dividend is going up 4%, while net debt fell by roughly $3 billion in a single quarter. Chief Executive Meg O'Neill now has more firepower to attack the balance sheet and strip away businesses that no longer fit. Archaea, BP's U.S. biogas operation, is heading for the exit as part of a divestment push targeting $20 billion through 2027. That is the turnaround investors want to see: stronger profits, less debt and a tighter portfolio. There is just one catch. At $42.66, BP trades about 8.4% above its $39.34 GF Value estimate. The stock is no longer screaming cheap.

Now comes the harder part. BP plans to spend $13.5 billion to $14 billion this year while paying shareholders, cutting leverage and selling assets without giving them away. Oil above $86 makes that equation look comfortable. Oil will not always cooperate. That is why the next leg of BP's story cannot simply be higher crude prices lifting every boat. O'Neill needs to prove BP can keep throwing off cash, hammer down debt and sharpen operations when the commodity tailwind fades. The turnaround is gaining teeth. The valuation is gaining expectations. From here, BP has to deliver.

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