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BP’s new CEO Meg O’Neill rips up the energy giant’s playbook—and the ‘green’ era with it

June 9, 2026
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BP’s new CEO Meg O’Neill rips up the energy giant’s playbook—and the ‘green’ era with it

New BP CEO Meg O’Neill is making fast work restructuring the struggling Big Oil giant, simplifying the organizational chart and eliminating the “low carbon energy” business unit as it reemphasizes its core oil and gas businesses.

Fresh off BP’s controversial axing of chairman Albert Manifold for “unacceptable” conduct, O’Neill is demonstrating the transformation of the British energy producer won’t slow down amid the leadership turmoil—three CEOs and three chairmen within three years.

BP’s shrinking renewable energy business will now count in “other businesses and corporate” while the London-based energy firm will be structured in two “upstream” and “downstream” businesses. Upstream oversees oil and gas production and trading, and downstream represents refining, pipelines, and all petroleum products.

BP has struggled in recent years as it arguably overinvested in less profitable energy transition businesses and sought to scale back traditional fossil fuels. That calculus has changed amid higher oil and gas prices and internal investor activism, especially from hedge fund Elliott Investment Management.

“Focusing BP around two distinct segments is an important step in accelerating delivery. It will reduce complexity and strengthen execution,” O’Neill said in a June 9 statement. “We are moving firmly towards a simpler, stronger and more valuable BP.”

O’Neill, who took over on April 1, stands tall—she’s 6 feet tall—as the only woman to serve as CEO of a traditional Big Oil supermajor in Europe or the U.S.

An American, O’Neill is a veteran of Exxon Mobil who most recently led Australia’s Woodside Energy, growing it from an Australian gas giant to a major global player.

But her warm welcome to London was quickly upended by the sudden and vague exit of Manifold. Known for having a big personality, BP announced May 26 Manifold was ousted for “unacceptable” conduct and governance oversight, having clashed with others internally at BP. Manifold has pushed back, accusing BP of lying about his conduct and pledging to defend himself.

Ian Tyler, who also chairs the Grafton Group building materials firm, is the interim BP chairman.

The restructuring announced June 9 helps O’Neill push the narrative that BP’s downsizing and simplifying efforts won’t slow down in the absence of Manifold, who was previously brought on to help enact internal changes.

The post BP’s new CEO Meg O’Neill rips up the energy giant’s playbook—and the ‘green’ era with it appeared first on Fortune.

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