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Meg O'Neill faces torrid start at BP as company braces for reset

Shareholder pressure amid deepwater shadows already filling up her inbox

Former Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill set to face heat from shareholders as she prepares to take the helm at BP.

Former Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill set to face heat from shareholders as she prepares to take the helm at BP. | Credits: Shutterstock/Woodside Energy

The appointment of BP's third CEO in just five years clearly marks a reset attempt by the UK oil and gas giant, with Meg O'Neill's appointment signalling a deliberate break from recent history (and perhaps...

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