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UPDATE 4-BP to make Bernard Looney CEO as climate challenge looms

Fri, 04th Oct 2019 07:26

* Dudley to step down as CEO next February

* Looney, 49, is head of upstream operations

* BP shares up 1%
(Adds graphics, updates shares)

By Ron Bousso

LONDON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Bernard Looney, who will replace
Bob Dudley as chief executive of BP when he retires next year,
faces the tricky task of navigating the energy major through a
rising tide of environmentalism and the move to a low-carbon
economy.

BP on Friday appointed Looney, head of upstream, to
succeed Dudley, who led the oil and gas company back to growth
from near collapse in 2010.

As CEO, Looney will be charged with continuing to adapt BP
to the transition to lower-carbon energy as pressure from
investors grows to meet targets under the 2015 Paris Climate
Agreement.

Looney, 49, took charge of BP's oil and gas production, or
upstream operations, in 2016 as the sector grappled with the
aftermath of the 2014 collapse in oil prices.

The Irishman's energetic management style was quickly felt
as he spearheaded BP's drive to improve performance through cost
cutting and digitalisation.

He has led BP through some of its fastest growth in oil and
gas production, as output has risen by around 20% since 2016
with the launch of more than 20 major projects around the world
and the acquisition of BHP's U.S. shale assets this year for
$10.5 billion - BP's biggest deal in three decades.

"Bernard is a terrific choice to lead the company next,"
Dudley, who turned 64 last month, said in a statement.

"He knows BP and our industry as well as anyone but is
creative and not bound by traditional ways of working. I have no
doubt that he will thoughtfully lead BP through the transition
to a low-carbon future."

BP shares were up 1.1% by 1030 GMT in London, compared with
a 0.74% gain for rival Royal Dutch Shell.

CLIMATE FOCUS

BP took a number of steps in recent years around climate
such as setting partial carbon emissions-reduction targets and
investing in renewable energy. But many investors and activists
say the 110-year-old firm needs to do more.

Dudley, who took the helm months after the 2010 Deepwater
Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the largest oil spill in
U.S. history that left 11 rig workers dead, has resisted setting
wider climate targets, often quoting the fear of litigation.

As Looney takes over, climate is bound to be central.

"Given the drive for digital solutions and the work on
reducing carbon emissions it is likely that the appointment of
Mr Looney as CEO may accelerate the journey that BP is on
regarding the energy transition," Barclays analyst Lydia
Rainforth said in a note.

NEAR-BUST TO BOOM

Dudley will step down as CEO after the company's full-year
results on Feb. 4, 2020 and will retire on March 31, BP said.

Dudley, who succeeded Tony Hayward, led the company through
near-bankruptcy after the spill and through an oil price crash
four years later.

Preparations for Dudley's departure were accelerated after
Helge Lund became BP chairman in January with a mandate to
oversee succession plans.

Dudley has had to navigate a vast asset disposal to pay for
more than $60 billion in litigation and clean-up costs followed
by a landmark settlement with U.S. authorities.

Dudley has had overwhelming support from investors at BP's
annual general meetings, however a majority of shareholders
opposed his 2016 pay package, forcing the company to slash it by
40%.

(Additional reporting by Muvija M in Bengaluru; Editing by Dale
Hudson, Bernard Orr and Jason Neely)

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