Woodside Energy’s Meg O’Neill Named BP CEO
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The surprise exit of Woodside Energy Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Meg O’Neill leaves her successor with a dilemma: should the Australian company continue down the path she set of promoting massive liquefied natural gas projects when forecasts point to a glut and lower prices?
Woodside Energy faces a leadership shake-up after chief executive Meg O'Neill's surprise exit for the top job at BP, a move that comes as the Australian firm is striving to deliver key projects in a market braced for oversupply.
Liz Westcott appointed acting CEO with immediate effect as Meg O'Neill departs for top role at UK supermajor BP
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Woodside Energy has been additional time by the US Energy Department to begin exports from the Woodside Louisiana LNG project under construction in Calcasieu Parish, La., to non-f
O’Neill’s track record in large LNG deals and upstream growth aligns with BP’s renewed focus on traditional energy.
Woodside Energy Group has confirmed that CEO and Managing Director Meg O’Neill resigned to become CEO of bp p.l.c., with long-time operations leader Liz Westcott stepping in as Acting CEO from 18 December 2025.
PERTH, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill, tapped by BP (BP.L) to lead a shake-up at the venerable London-based major, made an immediate splash when she took the reins at Australia's Woodside Energy, clinching a deal that doubled its production portfolio.