BP has appointed Woodside Power boss Meg O’Neill as its subsequent CEO, reinforcing the British oil big’s back-to-basics technique.
O’Neill will change Murray Auchincloss, after lower than two years within the function.
Auchincloss will step down in the present day, with Carol Howle, BP’s govt vice chairman for provide, buying and selling and delivery set to function interim CEO till O’Neill takes over the function on April 1. She will probably be BP’s fourth CEO in six years.
Stephen Isaacs, strategic advisor at Alvine Capital, which holds a place in BP, informed CNBC’s “Squawk Field Europe” on Thursday that whereas BP has been “a really poor performer for a protracted, very long time,” this transfer could possibly be “the final piece of the jigsaw” in getting its home so as.
“It quite type of drank a bit an excessive amount of Kool Help on the entire vitality transition and uncared for its core companies … So I feel [the replacement of the CEO is] a type of affirmation that we’ll get again to fundamentals. And I feel that is fairly good for the inventory,” Isaacs stated.
BP’s share value ended the earlier session up 0.7% following the information. It initially prolonged beneficial properties into Thursday earlier than transferring into adverse territory. Shares have been final seen 0.1% decrease.
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Auchincloss stepped up from his earlier function as chief monetary officer to the highest job in January 2024, after his predecessor Bernard Looney left the corporate for failing to reveal a relationship with a colleague.
Looney, who had been within the function since early 2020 when he succeeded Bob Dudley, had sought to remodel the oil main right into a inexperienced vitality big however got here below investor strain amid share underperformance.
Auchincloss reversed that technique, and centered on the corporate’s core gasoline and oil items.
Within the Wednesday assertion, Auchincloss stated he’d informed lately appointed Chair Albert Manifold he was open to stepping down if an “applicable chief” was recognized.
BP fielded off takeover rumors earlier this 12 months, with fellow U.Okay. vitality incumbent Shell denying stories that it was in talks to snap up its its struggling competitor.
The London-listed oil exploration firm that was based in 1909 below the identify Anglo-Persian Oil Firm, has underperformed in contrast with its friends, having reported declining annual earnings in each 2023 and 2024.
Meg O’Neill, chief govt officer of Woodside Power Group Ltd., attends the corporate’s annual common assembly in Perth, Australia on Thursday, Might 8, 2025. Photographer: Matt Jelonek/Bloomberg through Getty Photos
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Nonetheless, BP’s basic strategic reset that noticed it U-turn on inexperienced pledges, shake-up its management, launch a cost-cutting program and a string of oil discoveries, helped ease strain.
BP’s share value is up over 15% year-to-date and 21% over the previous 5 years. The inventory ended Wednesday up 0.7% as buyers responded to the management announcement.
Holding the road
O’Neill will possible maintain the road, drawing on greater than two-and-a-half a long time of expertise within the oil and gasoline business, together with 23 yeas at U.S. big ExxonMobil. She chairs the Australian oil and gasoline business physique Australian Power Producers (AEP) and is a board member of the American Petroleum Institute. She additionally served on the board of the Enterprise Council of Australia.
Chatting with CNBC’s Dan Murphy on the Future Funding Initiative Institute in Saudi Arabia in October about Woodside Power’s technique, O’Neill stated that the agency’s investments are made by wanting on the demand profile “for many years to come back” — which led it to liquified pure gasoline (LNG).
Oil majors, together with BP, have pushed exhausting into LNG manufacturing, which is taken into account a bridge gasoline by the likes of the European Fee, given it’s cleaner than coal.

“We have got deep conviction across the function of LNG as in some ways, discovering the candy spot between reliability, affordability and sustainability. Once we speak to clients in locations like North Asia and Europe and ask them what they need, they are saying ‘we would like all three elements’,” she stated.
When clients are requested whether or not they’re prepared to pay for extra climate-friendly merchandise, “the reply is commonly zero or close to zero,” she added. “In order that has underpinned our deal with LNG.”
On the time, Woodside anticipated LNG demand to develop 50% over the approaching decade.
Isaacs ideas “pure vitality” shares to rebound from latest damp investor sentiment. “They’re comparatively low-cost in comparison with the remainder of the market, they usually go along with my common thesis of rotation — rotation out of tech into worth,” he stated.
Woodside Power’s inventory value closed Wednesday’s session 1.3% decrease.
