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8h agoBP Appoints Meg O’Neill as Its First Female CEO Amid Strategic Shake-Up

BP has appointed Meg O’Neill as its new CEO, making her the first female leader in Big Oil. O'Neill, an outsider to the company, takes the reins at a crucial time for the $90 billion British oil giant, which is working to recover from a failed pivot to renewable energy. BP faces three major strategic choices moving forward: build, buy, or beg, as it seeks to regain momentum and navigate the shifting energy landscape. O'Neill's appointment is seen as a potential turning point for BP, with analysts predicting a shift toward bold strategic moves under her leadership.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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8h agoBP Appoints Meg O’Neill as Its First Female CEO Amid Strategic Shake-Up

BP has appointed Meg O’Neill as its new CEO, making her the first female leader in Big Oil. O'Neill, an outsider to the company, takes the reins at a crucial time for the $90 billion British oil giant, which is working to recover from a failed pivot to renewable energy. BP faces three major strategic choices moving forward: build, buy, or beg, as it seeks to regain momentum and navigate the shifting energy landscape. O'Neill's appointment is seen as a potential turning point for BP, with analysts predicting a shift toward bold strategic moves under her leadership.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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BP appoints Meg O’Neill as its first female CEO, signaling a new strategic direction for the company after its pivot to renewables faltered.
BP has appointed Meg O’Neill as its new CEO, making her the first female leader in Big Oil. O'Neill, an outsider to the company, takes the reins at a crucial time for the $90 billion British oil giant, which is working to recover from a failed pivot to renewable energy. BP faces three major strategic choices moving forward: build, buy, or beg, as it seeks to regain momentum and navigate the shifting energy landscape. O'Neill's appointment is seen as a potential turning point for BP, with analysts predicting a shift toward bold strategic moves under her leadership.

BP has appointed Meg O’Neill as its new CEO, making her the first female leader in Big Oil. O'Neill, an outsider to the company, takes the reins at a crucial time for the $90 billion British oil giant, which is working to recover from a failed pivot to renewable energy. BP faces three major strategic choices moving forward: build, buy, or beg, as it seeks to regain momentum and navigate the shifting energy landscape. O'Neill's appointment is seen as a potential turning point for BP, with analysts predicting a shift toward bold strategic moves under her leadership.
Dec 18, 2025 • 07:35