BP’s new CEO to simplify company structure into upstream, downstream units

BP’s new CEO to simplify company structure into upstream, downstream units


FILE PHOTO: Meg O’Neill speaks during a media interview as top energy executives and ministers meet in Houston for the annual Gastech conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., September 17, 2024.

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BP will reorganize into two main business ​units – upstream and ​downstream – under new CEO ​Meg O’Neill, who took the helm on April 1 to become the oil major’s fifth chief since 2020, a spokesperson said on Tuesday.

“In ⁠service ‌of becoming a simpler, stronger, more ⁠valuable BP, we intend to build an organisation with a clear upstream and downstream,” the spokesperson said, confirming an earlier Financial Times report about the change.

There is ‌no set timeline for the new structure, BP said.

BP currently has three main business units. Its gas ​and low carbon unit includes gas-focused production. The oil production and operations unit includes its oil-focused production, its U.S. onshore business and refinery operations, while customers and products encompasses fuel ⁠sales, petrol retail stations and lubricants.

This week, Emma Delaney left her role ‌as BP’s customers and products chief and is ‌set to become OMV chief executive in September.

U.S. hedge fund Elliott, which holds a stake of just over 5% in BP, has called for ⁠the company to reorganise into one upstream and one downstream unit, ⁠a source said a year ago.

Two weeks ⁠ago, BP named Carol Howle as O’Neill’s deputy chief executive, saying she would oversee the company’s ongoing portfolio review ​and strategy development,and be ‌in charge of supply, trading and shipping.

BP had two main units for upstream and downstream before then-CEO Bernard Looney overhauled the organisation in 2020 as part of a major push into renewable energy, a strategy for ​which the company was punished by ‌investors.

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