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I am using plainnat.bst in Overleaf to generate the bibliography. But when I compile the name of the author appears first and their last name appears afterward, and it has been ordered automatically by alphabetic of last names!. As an example:

National Grid Gas.Gas Tranportation, Transmission Planning Code. NationalGrid, 2017. 92

Pratibha Gautam, Sunil Kumar, and Snehal Lokhandwala. Energy-awareintelligence in megacities. InCurrent Developments in Biotechnology andBioengineering, pages 211–238. Elsevier, 2019. 40

British Petroleum Global. Bp statistical review of world energy june 2017.Relatório. Disponível: http://www. bp. com/en/global/corporate/energy-economics/statistical-review-of-world-energy. html, 2017. 15104

As you can see it is ordered by last name priority!

How can I change of priority from last name to first name? Or how can change the code to have last name first appear then name?

moewe
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with \documentclass{...} and ending with \end{document}.`` – Alessandro Cuttin Jun 04 '20 at 17:02
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    Names of 'corporate authors' such as National Grid Gas and British Petroleum Global must be given in an additional pair of curly braces to stop them from being split up like a normal name with first and last name. See https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/10808/35864. You want author = {{National Grid Gas}}, and author = {{British Petroleum Global}},. – moewe Jun 04 '20 at 18:07

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