BP is one of the world's foremost incorporated oil and gas companies. It provide customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, lubricants to keep engines moving, and the petrochemicals products used to make everyday items as diverse as paints, clothes and packaging. Through its two main operating segments, Upstream and Downstream, the company finds, develops and produces essential sources of energy, turning them into products that people need. The company’s projects and operations help to generate employment, investment and tax revenues in countries and communities across the world. The company has set confident and meaningful targets with regard to reducing its CO2 emissions and development of different sources of energy such as solar power. However, …show more content…
To reduce the harm caused to the wildlife in marine there is a need to regulate the amount of oil spill into the ocean and to ensure that the oil spill company benefits there is a need to produce the right amount via looking into the right strategies to be used in production of oil. Utilitarianism is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people; therefore, it could be argued that BP should: adopt riskier strategies that result in higher returns; cut safety costs; and exploit small minorities. The results could provide a benefit for a great number of people over time, (Warren 2012). From an act utilitarianism perspective BP’s employees can be seen to act unethically as the immediate results of some decisions induce suffering and detrimental effects to the environment, employees and local communities. (Warren