BP deputy CEO Carol Howle retiring, role not being replaced
Key takeaways
- Having spent 26 years at BP, Howle had been elevated to the deputy CEO position in April, a role that came after she stepped in as interim chief executive when Murray Auchincloss left the company.
- "We have significant actions underway to streamline the organizational model and we have a focused leadership team in place," O'Neill said in a statement.
- Taking over Howle's trading responsibilities will be Sam Skerry, who moves into the role of head of supply, trading and shipping on Aug. 1 after running BP's M&A operations since 2022.
BP deputy CEO Carol Howle retiring, role not being replaced BP deputy CEO Carol Howle retiring, role not being replaced · Quartz · Nur Photo / Getty Images Colleen Cabili Tue, June 30, 2026 at 10:14 PM GMT+7 2 min read BP.L BP said Tuesday that deputy CEO and trading chief Carol Howle will retire later this year, with CEO Meg O'Neill announcing she will not appoint a replacement for the role.
Having spent 26 years at BP, Howle had been elevated to the deputy CEO position in April, a role that came after she stepped in as interim chief executive when Murray Auchincloss left the company. O'Neill's arrival in April prompted an agreement for Howle to remain through the handover period, during which she took responsibility for a portfolio review and the development of long-term strategy before ultimately departing. She will leave in the third quarter, the company said.
"We have significant actions underway to streamline the organizational model and we have a focused leadership team in place," O'Neill said in a statement.