Nikola’s energy president resigns
Carey Mendes, a former oil executive leading’s Nikola’s pursuit of a hydrogen distribution network, has resigned.
Carey Mendes, a former oil executive leading’s Nikola’s pursuit of a hydrogen distribution network, has resigned.
Lightning eMotors identifies electrifying small school buses and shuttle vans as its niche. Scaling depends on finding new capital.
TravelCenters of America shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favor of the proposed sale to BP.
TravelCenters of America brings up failed deal in argument for BP purchase.
A company with just under a 5% holding in TravelCenters of America wants the board to speak with Arko, whose bid for the company has been rejected so far.
Nikola Corp.’s hopes for a zero-emissions trucking future may be realized without the startup being part of it.
TA expects to be bought by BP next month, but spurned suitor Arko is continuing to hone its offer for the truck stop giant.
TravelCenters of America has again rejected a takeover bid by convenience store operator Arko and plans to sell itself to BP.
Inside this edition: The battle over broker transparency might finally be over; carrier retention helps in the long term; and the claim for TravelCenters of America gets another player.
TravelCenters of America has again rejected a bid by convenience store operator Arko, which revealed itself as the late bidder competing with BP.
Convenience store chain Arko has been identified as the previously unknown bidder for TravelCenters of America.
Directors of TravelCenters are recommending that shareholders reject a new acquisition bid made by an unidentified company.
Nikola Corp. maintains it can raise capital through equity sales, but its auditor says that’s uncertain, prompting a notice of going concern.
FreightWaves and bp pulse fleet President Vic Shao break down the present and future of electric infrastructure.
Estar más abajo genera más créditos ecológicos, pero ¿puede conseguir que los VE entren en una parada de camiones para cargar sus baterías?
BP is buying Travel Centers of America at a good price per outlet and stands to get environmental benefits that can be measured in dollars.
La venta pone fin a un largo proceso de reestructuración
On Thursday, according to a news release, BP Products North America Inc., a subsidiary of BP, reached an agreement to purchase TravelCenters of America for $1.3 billion in cash. The purchase of TA is expected to add around 280 travel centers and double BP’s global convenience gross margin.
TravelCenters of America is being bought by oil giant BP.
The Biden administration has approved a controversial Jones Act waiver for Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Fiona.
Net income of oil and gas companies
Hilcorp makes headway in Alaska buying out BP’s Alaska assets.
Since 2016, Air BP has been reducing carbon emissions through its BP Biojet.
Plus: BP quits Alaska; Tesla stock rebounds; trade war hits toy stores.
A British warship escorted a tanker through the Mideast Gulf yesterday after Iranian naval forces threatened to seize it, the latest incident rattling one of the busiest maritime trade lanes. […]
On Wednesday at the Texan Gaylord Resort and Convention Center, following MarketWaves18, members of the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA) met to receive updates on the organization’s progress toward data standards, hear announcements, share feedback, and learn about the work being done by BiTA’s think thanks.
The Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA) is pleased to announce that BP, a global energy leader, has joined the organization.
On July 5, 2018, industry leaders met in London for Shell Powering Progress Together to discuss this year’s topic: The Future of Mobility: Visions of Transportation in 2040, according to Shell Global. In response to an audience member’s question, as reported by Energy Voice, Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden expressed his support of the 2040 ban, going so far as to suggest that speeding up the ban could be even more beneficial.