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BP vs HFC

Side-by-side comparison of BP p.l.c. (BP) and HollyFrontier Corporation (HFC): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both BP and HFC operate in Integrated oil Companies (Energy), so they compete in similar markets.
  • BP is the larger of the two at $112.10B, about 19.7x HFC ($5.69B).
  • BP has hit the wire 6 times in the past 4 weeks while HFC has been quiet.
  • BP has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 16 for HFC).
MetricBPHFC
Company
BP p.l.c.
HollyFrontier Corporation
Price
$42.97-2.41%
$36.40+1.99%
Market cap
$112.10B
$5.69B
1M return
-3.68%
-
1Y return
+45.88%
-
Industry
Integrated oil Companies
Integrated oil Companies
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
News (4w)
6
0
Recent ratings
25
16
BP

BP p.l.c.

BP p.l.c. engages in the energy business worldwide. It operates through Gas & Low Carbon Energy, Oil Production & Operations, Customers & Products, and Rosneft segments. It produces and trades in natural gas; offers biofuels; operates onshore and offshore wind power, and solar power generating facilities; and provides de-carbonization solutions and services, such as hydrogen, and carbon capture, usage and storage. The company is also involved in the convenience and mobility business, which manages the sale of fuels to wholesale and retail customers, convenience products, aviation fuels, and Castrol lubricants; and refining, supply, and trading of oil products, as well as operation of electric vehicle charging facilities. In addition, it produces and refines oil and gas; and invests in upstream, downstream, and alternative energy companies, as well as in advanced mobility, bio and low carbon products, carbon management, digital transformation, and power and storage areas. BP p.l.c. was founded in 1908 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

HFC

HollyFrontier Corporation

HollyFrontier Corporation operates as an independent petroleum refiner in the United States. The company operates through three segments: Refining, Lubricants and Specialty Products, and HEP. It primarily produces high-value light products, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, and specialty lubricant products, as well as specialty and modified asphalt. The company offers its products to other refiners, convenience store chains, independent marketers, retailers, truck stop chains, wholesalers, railroads, governmental entities, and paving contractors or manufacturers, as well as for commercial airline use. It owns and operates 4 refineries with a combined crude oil processing capacity of approximately 405,000 barrels per day in El Dorado, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Artesia, New Mexico; and Woods Cross, Utah. The company also owns and operates vacuum distillation and other facilities in Lovington, New Mexico, as well as asphalt terminals in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Its refineries serve markets in the Mid-Continent, Southwest, and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. In addition, HollyFrontier Corporation produces base oils and other specialized lubricant products; and owns and operates logistic assets consisting of petroleum product and crude oil pipelines, terminals, tankage, loading rack facilities, and refinery processing units. The company was formerly known as Holly Corporation and changed its name to HollyFrontier Corporation as a result of its merger with Frontier Oil Corporation in July 2011. HollyFrontier Corporation was incorporated in 1947 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

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