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Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct

Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct

Summary

Albert Manifold, the recent chair of BP, says the company fired him without warning and disagrees with claims about his behavior. BP removed him due to concerns about his conduct and leadership, and an interim chair is now in place while the company looks for a new leader.

Key Facts

  • Albert Manifold was appointed BP’s chair in October 2025 and served less than a year.
  • BP fired Manifold immediately, citing serious concerns about his behavior and governance.
  • Reports say Manifold acted aggressively and tried to control the company like an executive rather than a chair.
  • A whistleblower reported a pattern of unacceptable behavior, influencing the board’s decision.
  • Manifold replaced BP’s chief executive and hired a new CEO, Meg O’Neill, who started in April.
  • BP is shifting its focus back to fossil fuels and away from renewable energy.
  • Ian Tyler is the temporary chair while BP searches for a new permanent chair.
  • BP’s share price dropped after the news of Manifold’s departure.
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