BP - 47 Year Stock Price History | BP

Historical daily share price chart and data for BP since 1977 adjusted for splits and dividends. The latest closing stock price for BP as of April 19, 2024 is 38.52.
  • The all-time high BP stock closing price was 39.82 on October 17, 2023.
  • The BP 52-week high stock price is 40.84, which is 6% above the current share price.
  • The BP 52-week low stock price is 33.52, which is 13% below the current share price.
  • The average BP stock price for the last 52 weeks is 36.60.
For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
BP Historical Annual Stock Price Data
Year Average Stock Price Year Open Year High Year Low Year Close Annual % Change
2024 36.2588 35.0704 39.6500 33.4404 38.5200 10.15%
2023 35.7464 32.4193 39.8154 31.9092 34.9716 5.99%
2022 28.7075 24.7516 33.9118 24.0324 32.9955 37.01%
2021 22.7984 17.9131 26.9258 17.8443 24.0823 36.47%
2020 19.9448 30.3930 31.7557 12.5635 17.6465 -41.32%
2019 31.2585 29.3581 34.9150 28.2851 30.0743 4.25%
2018 32.1197 30.9162 35.8506 27.8822 28.8484 -5.91%
2017 25.8198 25.9590 30.6609 23.1590 30.6609 20.07%
2016 21.8179 19.6710 25.5491 17.8796 25.5354 28.98%
2015 22.9885 22.7000 26.3493 18.3074 19.7976 -12.79%
2014 27.2450 27.1909 30.9585 20.8063 22.7000 -17.60%
2013 23.8843 22.8663 27.5479 21.9398 27.5479 22.73%
2012 22.3046 22.7087 24.9317 19.1852 22.4459 2.08%
2011 21.9039 22.3636 24.3944 17.9460 21.9885 0.50%
2010 22.2308 28.3836 29.9048 13.3835 21.8782 -21.35%
2009 22.7942 21.6954 28.5516 15.6029 27.8174 32.91%
2008 25.8792 31.0249 32.9547 17.6273 20.9297 -32.36%
2007 28.4981 26.8912 33.4266 24.2063 30.9445 13.15%
2006 27.6343 26.2050 30.5924 25.7494 27.3476 7.94%
2005 25.0397 21.8263 28.2853 21.6314 25.3371 13.54%
2004 20.3839 18.2821 23.5611 17.4938 22.3154 22.19%
2003 15.0540 14.6816 18.2636 12.3602 18.2636 26.39%
2002 15.9935 15.8179 18.6559 12.9384 14.4505 -9.55%
2001 16.8165 16.2323 18.4433 14.8493 15.9759 -0.04%
2000 17.3663 19.1568 19.7464 14.3035 15.9819 -17.28%
1999 17.2657 14.4294 20.1959 12.9167 19.3196 33.70%
1998 13.4065 12.2087 15.0774 11.5406 14.4501 17.25%
1997 11.8167 10.4545 14.1292 9.8599 12.3247 16.11%
1996 8.4273 7.4510 10.7450 6.8971 10.6144 42.99%
1995 6.2253 5.5937 7.4692 5.3474 7.4234 32.08%
1994 5.0512 4.3467 5.9247 4.0973 5.6204 28.05%
1993 3.7535 2.9813 4.4578 2.8481 4.3892 44.01%
1992 3.3393 4.1348 4.1348 2.7286 3.0479 -26.29%
1991 4.2917 4.5676 4.6061 3.9065 4.1348 -9.33%
1990 4.1578 3.6771 4.9713 3.4208 4.5605 24.02%
1989 3.1639 2.8474 3.6771 2.8150 3.6771 30.94%
1988 2.8123 2.8610 3.2318 2.5276 2.8082 2.32%
1987 2.6875 1.1459 3.8890 1.1459 2.7445 143.74%
1986 1.0606 1.1201 1.1801 0.9235 1.1260 -1.00%
1985 1.0712 0.9463 1.2569 0.9094 1.1374 18.76%
1984 1.0330 0.9919 1.1402 0.9292 0.9577 -6.14%
1983 1.0740 0.8008 1.3426 0.8008 1.0204 25.63%
1982 0.7775 0.9292 0.9349 0.6271 0.8122 -14.17%
1981 1.1212 1.6361 1.6361 0.8437 0.9463 -42.36%
1980 1.7450 1.8984 2.5026 1.0261 1.6418 -18.42%
1979 1.3703 0.9520 2.1120 0.9292 2.0124 107.66%
1978 1.1522 1.6076 1.6076 0.6670 0.9691 -40.04%
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - International Integrated $106.790B $213.032B
BP has come a long way since the Gulf of Mexico oil spill incident in 2010, which followed the explosion on the British energy giant's Deepwater Horizon rig. To combat its huge litigation expenses that stemmed from the disaster, the company embarked on a massive asset divestment program and relied significantly on debt capital. BP successfully settled all litigation with the relatively insignificant cash outlays remaining. BP has been banking on its strong portfolio of upstream projects. BP is also on track to capitalize on the global economy's transition to lower carbon fuels. The company has been investing in renewable energy business with a plan to ramp up capital spending for non-oil and gas business. In fact, BP has plans of becoming carbon-neutral by 2050. Its reportable segments now are: Oil Production & Operations, Gas & Low Carbon Energy, Customers & Products and Rosneft.It entered a non-binding MOU with?Eni to combine their upstream portfolios into a joint venture in Angola.
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