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Woodside Energy’s boss Meg O’Neill appointed as CEO of BP following the shock departure of Murray Auchincloss, the FTSE 100 company confirmed on Wednesday.
BP has revived its oil and gas division with several new upstream projects in the Gulf of Mexico, Iraq, and Libya as well as a major oil discovery in Brazil
Greenpeace climate activist looks on as he is being removed by police officers near the entrance to BP's head office in London LONDON (Reuters) - Climate protesters forced BP <BP.L> to temporarily shut down its London headquarters on Wednesday, the first ...
New York's larger investor base and easier access to capital compared with London are reflected in higher valuations, which have encouraged several UK-based companies to list there, including chip maker Arm. The emergence of a possible bid for BP by the ...
Shares in BP plunged again in early trading in London Thursday - extending a Wednesday sell-off in New York - as U.S. political pressure intensified on the British oil company to halt dividend payments and fork out greater compensation for the Gulf of ...
BP has named Meg O’Neill as its next chief executive, making her the first woman to run a major global oil company. The London-based energy group said O’Neill
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