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Oil giant BP has reported lower profits and says it will cut spending on exploration because of the fall in oil prices. | |
Underlying profits in the final three months of 2014 were down 20% on a year earlier at $2.2bn (£1.5bn). For the full year, profits fell 10% to $12.1bn. | |
It comes as the price of oil has more than halved since last June. | |
In this interactive video, the BBC's personal finance reporter Kevin Peachey examines the effects of the oil price drop on BP and across the world. | |
The latest results from the oil company BP show full year profits down 10% to $12.1bn. | |
The BP boss says we are in a "new and challenging" time of low oil prices. | |
Challenging, certainly, for the oil industry. | |
Oil prices have more than halved since last summer for two significant reasons. | |
The first is falling global demand for oil. | |
The second is the boom in shale production in the US. | |
On top of this, the oil producers' cartel Opec has said it will not restrict supply as prices fall. | |
You can find out more about Opec in this short video. | |
It outlines some of the challenges its member countries face. | |
They are not alone. | |
There are some winners and losers across the world - as this feature explores. | |
What about your own finances? | |
This is what the oil price drop means for you. | |
One of the big effects is the price of petrol at the pumps. | |
So drivers can check on our fuel price calculator. | |
You can compare what you pay with national and international averages. | |
But it is worth noting that investors are starting to speculate that the price of oil may have reached its lowest point. Has the rebound begun? |