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BP has reversed its renewable energy ambitions to refocus on oil and gas production, appointing a new chair and selling off ...
This time last year Murray Auchincloss appeared to have little ambition to ever be chief executive of Britain’s most storied oil company. The Canadian former tax analyst had carved out a highly ...
Auchincloss, then chief financial officer, was named interim CEO at the time of Looney's exit. He has been at BP since the company's 1998 merger with Amoco Canada, which he joined in 1992.
Oil giant BP today confirmed that interim CEO Murray Auchincloss would become its permanent chief executive following the shock departure of his disgraced predecessor Bernard Looney. A BP employee ...
Murray Auchincloss has been appointed our chief executive officer with immediate effect, following a robust and competitive global search process. — bp (@bp_plc) January 17, 2024 ...
BP names insider Murray Auchincloss as chief, citing need for 'disciplined transformation' A Canadian national, Auchincloss first joined Amoco Canada in 1992, taking up a series of roles prior to ...
The appointment of Murray Auchincloss as permanent chief executive at BP has been hailed as the “best possible outcome” for the UK oil major and its shareholders, as the company looks to dispel ...
As a former chief of staff to ex-BP head Bob Dudley, Murray Auchincloss is familiar with the pressures of running a company that over the past 15 years has rarely been out of the spotlight.
BP’s interim chief executive Murray Auchincloss — tipped by some analysts as a contender for the role full-time — famously said offshore wind was the new upstream oil and gas.
Auchincloss, then chief financial officer, was named interim CEO at the time of Looney's exit. He has been at BP since the company's 1998 merger with Amoco Canada, which he joined in 1992.
BP CEO Murray Auchincloss speaks at the panel dicscussion during the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference held at ADNEC Exhibition Center on October 2, 2023.
Auchincloss, then chief financial officer, was named interim CEO at the time of Looney's exit. He has been at BP since the company's 1998 merger with Amoco Canada, which he joined in 1992.