Leadership Shift at BP: A New Era Begins

Former BP chair Albert Manifold expressed concerns over divided priorities within the company, emphasizing cost-cutting and efficiency. Despite these challenges, he praised the integrity of newly appointed CEO Meg O'Neill and CFO Kate Thomson, signaling a shift towards stronger leadership at the oil giant.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 28-05-2026 12:23 IST | Created: 28-05-2026 12:23 IST
Leadership Shift at BP: A New Era Begins
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Albert Manifold, the recently ousted BP chair, stated on Thursday that he believed not everyone within the organization shared his focus on cutting costs and simplifying the company's portfolio.

In a parting statement, Manifold, however, highlighted the integrity of BP's new leadership, particularly CEO Meg O'Neill and CFO Kate Thomson, along with their executive team.

The transition in leadership marks a potential new chapter for BP with an emphasis on enhancing the integrity and strength of its balance sheet.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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