BP’s New CEO to Simplify Company Structure into Upstream, Downstream Units

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  • BP had upstream/downstream structure before 2020 transition push
  • No clear timeline set yet for reorganisation
  • Meg O’Neill became CEO on April 1

LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) – BP (BP.L) will reorganise 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.


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“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 (OMVV.VI) 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.

Reporting by Shadia Nasralla. Additional reporting ​by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru. Editing by Joe Bavier and Mark Potter

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