BP’s final results for 2015 revealed its worst performance for more than two decades and that it will lose 7,000 members from its workforce in 2016 and 2017. Super major BP revealed Tuesday that it expects to reduce its workforce by a further 7,000 employees in 2016 and 2017 after the firm reported its worst set of results for more than two decades. BP said that approximately 4,000 staff and contractor roles would go in the Upstream segment of its business during 2016 and that it will lose up to 3,000 of its Downstream workers by the end of 2017. BP’s results showed that the company made an ‘underlying replacement cost profit’ of $5.9 billion for the whole of 2015, compared with $12.1 billion in 2014 – a fall of 51 percent. The underlying results for the fourth quarter of 2015 was just $196 million, compared with $2.2 billion […]