BP names Meg O'Neill CEO
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Meg O’Neill of Australia’s Woodside Energy will lead the British energy giant, replacing Murray Auchincloss, who will exit after less than two years in the role.
BP’s new chief executive must abandon net zero and steer the company decisively back to oil and gas, shareholders have said.
PERTH, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill, tapped by BP (BP.L) to lead a shake-up at the venerable London-based major, made an immediate splash when she took the reins at Australia's Woodside Energy, clinching a deal that doubled its production portfolio.
FTSE 100 opened slightly higher on Thursday as it managed to hold gains. However, weak overnight cues from Wall Street and uncertainty around growth and interes
BP CEO Murray Auchincloss is being replaced after less than two years in the role. Woodside Energy's Meg O'Neill will take the helm in April.
An oil and gas major has appointed its first female – and a first external candidate – as its chief executive amid continuing takeover speculation. BP announced today that US oil veteran Meg O’Neill,
Ms Meg O’Neil will replace Mr Murray Auchincloss in April, London-listed BP said on Dec 17. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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British energy giant BP, which this year shelved targets on reducing carbon emissions, has appointed industry veteran Meg O'Neill to be chief executive from April, replacing Murray Auchincloss who ste