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BP CEO shake-up reopens talk of a Shell megadeal
Timing adds fuel to the rumors, as Shell's six-month restriction on bidding for BP expires on December 26, reopening the door ...
By appointing Woodside’s Meg O’Neill, BP is making clear that oil, gas, and LNG are back at the center of its strategy.
The surprise appointment of Meg O'Neill as BP's first outsider CEO offers the bruised $90 billion British oil company three ...
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BP names Meg O'Neill as CEO in leadership shake-up
BP appoints Woodside Energy chief Meg O'Neill as its next CEO amid a broader push to sharpen strategy and profitability.
Meg O’Neill of Australia’s Woodside Energy will lead the British energy giant, replacing Murray Auchincloss, who will exit ...
FTSE 100 opened slightly higher on Thursday as it managed to hold gains. However, weak overnight cues from Wall Street and ...
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BP’s new chief executive must abandon net zero and steer the company decisively back to oil and gas, shareholders have said.
Inglis' departure does not come as a surprise, as BP and industry insiders have for some time said he was likely to lose his job as the supermajor repositions itself following the Macondo disaster.
Lucy Nation, BP’s Australian Country President, stands at the forefront of this transformation, acknowledging the multifaceted challenges her company faces in redefining its identity. This article ...
The agreement between the UK supermajor and the Alfa-Access-Renova (AAR) consortium, revealed late on Friday afternoon, shed more light on the announced imminent departure of deputy chief executive ...
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