OPERATIONS

Woodside names its BHP picks 

WOODSIDE Petroleum CEO Meg O'Neill has named her new and expanded executive team post-BHP petroleum merger, taking several of its senior executives as it doubles in size. 

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill

  The Australian head office will remain in Perth while it will manage its US and Caribbean oil and gas assets from Houston.    The US$41 billion all-scrip deal will push Woodside into the top 10...

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