TIMELINE-BP's leadership upheavals through the years

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- BP BP.L ousted Chair Albert Manifold with immediate effect on Tuesday, citing governance standards, oversight and conduct issues, less than eight months after he took office to help oversee a strategy revamp, the latest in a string of scandals and leadership changes at the oil company.

Manifold's departure follows the 2023 dismissal of former CEO Bernard Looney and the abrupt exit of CEO Murray Auchincloss last year.

Following is a timeline of leadership changes and governance issues at BP:

Date

Event

May 2026

BP ousts Chair Albert Manifold with immediate effect, citing governance, oversight and conduct issues, less than eight months into the role

March 2026

Manifold announces plans for a slimmer board as part of the British oil company's reset strategy, with former Shell Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry among those departing. Henry only joined BP in September

December 2025

Auchincloss exits abruptly with no clear reason given; BP appoints Meg O'Neill as CEO

July 2025

BP names Manifold as its chairman, succeeding Helge Lund

April 2025

Lund is reelected, although he receives only 76% of shareholder support, markedly below typical levels

January 2024

BP names ‍Auchincloss​ permanent CEO

September 2023

Looney is dismissed after less than four years in office for failing to disclose relationships with colleagues; Auchincloss becomes interim CEO

October 2019

BP taps Looney as CEO, Dudley to retire in 2020

October 2010

Bob Dudley becomes CEO, replacing Tony Hayward, who stepped down after overseeing BP's initial response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster

April 2010

Explosion and fire on Transocean's Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, operating for BP, kills 11 workers.

May 2007

CEO John Browne resigns with immediate effect after a UK court lifted an injunction preventing a newspaper group from publishing details about his private life