BP has tapped Woodside Energy’s Meg O’Neill as its next CEO, its first external hire for the post in more than a century and the first woman to lead a top-five oil major as the firm pivots back to ...
The surprise appointment of Meg O'Neill as BP's first outsider CEO offers the bruised $90 billion British oil company three ...
At a moment when oil executives are still being pressed to move away from hydrocarbons, she has a different argument: that ...
Meg O’Neill, CEO of Australian oil and gas producer Woodside Energy, will replace Murray Auchincloss as CEO of the British ...
BP has tapped Woodside Energy's Meg O'Neill as its next CEO, its first external hire for the post in over a century and the first woman to lead a top-five oil major as the firm pivots back to fossil ...
BP has been under pressure from Elliott to improve its performance, after Auchincloss reset the company's strategy in ...
O’Neill, who becomes Big Oil’s first female leader and BP’s first external CEO hire, moves from Australia’s Woodside Energy ...
BP chief executive Murray Auchincloss is being replaced after less than two years in the role, with the oil and gas major ...
News of management changes at BP were met with surprise on Thursday, with analysts noting Murray Auchincloss’ decision to ...
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BP appoints Woodside's Meg O'Neill as CEO after Auchincloss' abrupt exit
OIL and gas major BP has appointed Meg O'Neill, the head of Australia's Woodside Energy, as its next CEO to lead its effort to boost profits and refocus on oil and gas after a detour into renewables.
The management shakeup comes as BP lags behind its rivals due to a combination of corporate disasters, war, lackluster ...
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