お知らせ • Jul 01
Bp plc Announces Executive Changes BP PLC announced that Carol Howle will retire from BP in the third quarter after 26 years with the company. Carol Howle was named deputy CEO less than three months before her retirement announcement and has been executive vice president of supply, trading and shipping since 2020. BP's previous deputy CEO was Lamar McKay, who held the role from 2016 until 2019, when he became chief transition officer. Sam Skerry will replace Howle as executive vice president of supply, trading and shipping, effective August 1, 2026. Skerry has been with BP for almost 30 years, most of which in trading across oil, natural gas and derivatives. Most recently, she has been senior vice president of mergers and acquisitions and business development. BP also announced that Kerry Dryburgh, executive vice president of people, culture and communications, made a personal decision to leave the company after 16 years and will step down in the third quarter. Sonya Adams will replace Dryburgh as BP's new executive vice president of people and culture, effective August 1, 2026. Adams has been with BP for more than 25 years in a variety of senior leadership roles across Asia Pacific, Europe and the U.K. She has worked in customers and products, finance, and transformation, and she most recently has served as chief of staff to the CEO. In May 2026, BP's board of directors unanimously decided to remove Albert Manifold from both the chairman position and the board after serious concerns were raised related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct. Manifold had only been in the chairman role since October 1, 2025. Ian Tyler, who has been on BP's board since April 2025, has been named interim chair while the board works to select a permanent replacement. お知らせ • May 26
Bp P.L.C. Announces Board Changes, with Effect from 26 May 2026 BP p.l.c. announced that it has decided that Albert Manifold should no longer serve as Chair and Director with immediate effect. This follows serious concerns raised to the Board related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct. The Board has appointed Ian Tyler as Interim Chair with immediate effect. A succession process for a permanent Chair will be initiated. お知らせ • Mar 06
BP p.l.c. Announces Directorate Retirements, Effective April 23, 2026 BP p.l.c. announced that after nine years' service as a non-executive director, Melody Meyer will be retiring from the board at the conclusion of the 2026 annual general meeting (AGM) of the Company on April 23, 2026. Karen Richardson and Simon Henry, both non-executive directors, have also advised the board that they will not be seeking election or re-election by shareholders at the AGM. They will therefore step down from the board at the conclusion of the AGM. お知らせ • Jan 21
BP p.l.c., Annual General Meeting, Apr 01, 2026 BP p.l.c., Annual General Meeting, Apr 01, 2026. お知らせ • Dec 19
Bp P.L.C. Announces Murray Auchincloss Steps Down as Director of the Board, Effective 18 December, 2025 BP p.l.c. announced that Murray Auchincloss has decided to step down from his position as director of the Board, effective 18 December. Murray will serve in an advisory role until December 2026 to ensure a smooth transition. お知らせ • Dec 18
BP p.l.c Announces CEO Changes BP p.l.c announced that the bp Board has appointed Meg O’Neill as bp’s next chief executive officer (“CEO”), effective 1 April 2026. Murray Auchincloss has decided to step down from his position as CEO, effective 18 December. Carol Howle, current executive vice president, supply, trading & shipping of bp, will serve as interim CEO until Meg joins as CEO. Murray will serve in an advisory role until December 2026 to ensure a smooth transition. Meg currently serves as CEO of Woodside Energy. Since her appointment as CEO in 2021, Meg O’Neill has grown Woodside Energy into the largest energy company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Among her many accomplishments at Woodside Energy, she oversaw the transformative acquisition of BHP Petroleum International, creating a geographically diverse business with a portfolio of high-quality oil and gas assets. Before joining Woodside Energy in 2018, Meg spent 23 years at ExxonMobil in technical, operational and leadership positions around the world. The appointment of Meg O’Neill follows a search process overseen by a search committee of the Board, assisted by an independent recruitment firm, as part of the Board’s long-term succession planning. Meg O’Neill has served as CEO of Woodside Energy since April of 2021, previously serving as Woodside Energy’s Chief Operations Officer, Executive Vice President Development, and Executive Vice President Development and Marketing. Prior to joining Woodside Energy in 2018, Meg spent 23 years with ExxonMobil in a variety of technical, operational and senior leadership roles in Houston, New Orleans, Indonesia, Canada and Norway, as well as regional and global leadership positions. She is Chair of the Australian oil and gas industry peak body, Australian Energy Producers (AEP), and serves on the boards of the Business Council of Australia and the American Petroleum Institute. Carol Howle has served as executive vice president, supply, trading & shipping at bp since July 2020. Prior to that, Carol ran bp shipping and was the chief operating officer for integrated supply and trading, oil. She has more than 20 years’ experience in the energy industry, many in integrated supply and trading. Her previous roles include chief operating officer for natural gas liquids, regional leader of global oil Europe and finance and head of the group chief executive’s office. Carol is a non-executive board member of the Royal Navy and chair of the Navy Audit and Risk Assurance Committee.