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BP appoints first female boss to lead new profit growth | Money news

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Leadership Change at BP

BP is parting ways with its chief executive, Murray Auchincloss, who was originally tasked with leading the company’s oil and gas-focused earnings drive. This decision comes amid pressure from investors to increase urgency. After less than two years in the role, Auchincloss will be succeeded by Meg O’Neill, the current head of Australia’s Woodside Energy.

New Leadership Appointment

O’Neill will not only be BP’s first female boss but also the first woman to lead one of the world’s five largest oil companies. Her appointment marks the first major move by BP’s new chairman, Albert Manifold, who took over in October. Manifold is seeking a renewed push to improve returns as BP’s shares and earnings continue to underperform rivals, a trend that has been ongoing for years.

Background and Experience

O’Neill has a proven track record of driving transformation, growth, and disciplined capital allocation. Under her leadership, Woodside merged with BHP Group’s petroleum division to create one of the world’s top ten independent oil and gas producers, valued at $40 billion, and doubled Woodside’s oil and gas production. Manifold expressed confidence in O’Neill’s ability to shape the company into its next phase of growth and pursue significant strategic and financial opportunities.

Reaction to the Change

Commenting on his exit, Auchincloss stated that now is the right time to hand the reins to a new leader. He expressed confidence that BP is well-positioned for significant growth under O’Neill’s leadership. Woodside shares fell nearly 3% on news of O’Neill’s impending departure. Michael Alfaro, chief investment officer at Gallo Partners, views this change as a signal that BP is looking to pursue a company-wide push into the natural gas sector and believes O’Neill has a good track record of execution.

Transition Plans

BP announced that Executive Vice President Carol Howle would serve as interim chief until O’Neill assumes her role in April. Auchincloss will remain in an advisory capacity for up to a year. The company started the year with a big strategy change, cutting billions of dollars in planned renewable energy initiatives and shifting the focus back to traditional oil and gas. Manifold emphasized the need for greater rigor and care to make the necessary transformational changes and maximize value for shareholders.

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