Dec 17 (Reuters) - Oil and gas major BP has appointed Meg O'Neill, the head of Australia's Woodside Energy, as its next CEO ...
The London-based energy giant said its current boss, Murray Auchincloss, would step down less than two years after he ...
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has quit Australia’s biggest oil and gas group to lead global giant BP.
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Australia's Woodside Energy said on Thursday CEO Meg O'Neill will be leaving the firm effective immediately to join BP as its ...
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Liz Westcott appointed acting CEO with immediate effect as Meg O'Neill departs for top role at UK supermajor BP ...
BP appoints Woodside Energy chief Meg O’Neill as its next CEO amid a broader push to sharpen strategy and profitability.
Embattled BP made a dramatic CEO change Wednesday as it hired Woodside Energy leader Meg O’Neill as the first-ever woman CEO ...
The surprise appointment of Meg O'Neill as BP's first outsider CEO offers the bruised $90 billion British oil company three ...
BP said Chief Executive Murray Auchincloss is stepping down after less than two years at the helm of the oil major and named ...