BP CEO tells staff that company reorganisation to take place in June, sources say
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BP CEO tells staff that company reorganisation to take place in June, sources say

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 7, 2026

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· Last updated: May 7, 2026

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BP CEO tells staff that company reorganisation to start in June, sources say

BP Announces Major Reorganisation and Strategic Shifts

By Stephanie Kelly and Shadia Nasralla

Timeline and Structure of BP's Reorganisation

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - BP CEO Meg O'Neill told staff on Thursday that a reorganisation into two main business units - upstream and downstream - will start in June, three sources familiar with the call said. 

BP said in April it would restructure along those lines, though it did not give a timeline. The move is among the first under O'Neill, who took over on April 1 as the oil major's fifth chief since 2020.

BP's Listing and Business Priorities

O'Neill also said changing BP's listing to the U.S. was not a priority, two of the sources said. 

Current and Future Business Units

BP currently has three main business units. Its gas and low carbon unit includes gas-focused production, while production and operations covers oil output, its U.S. onshore business and refining. The customers and products unit includes fuel sales, petrol stations and lubricants.

Changes in Unit Assignments

The gas business and BP's carbon capture and storage initiatives will move into the upstream unit, while low carbon and biofuels will shift to downstream, two of the sources said.

Leadership Vision and Strategic Focus

O'Neill and Chair Albert Manifold have emphasised a "simpler" BP with a renewed focus on oil and gas investment. BP previously operated with upstream and downstream units before then-CEO Bernard Looney reorganised the company in 2020 as part of a push into renewables, a strategy that drew investor criticism. 

BP's Official Statement

"In service of becoming a simpler, stronger, more valuable BP, we intend to build an organisation with a clear upstream and downstream," BP said in response to this story. 

Opportunities and Challenges in the UK North Sea

Fiscal Regime and Asset Sales

O'Neill said on the call there was additional opportunity in the UK North Sea but it was a challenging fiscal regime, one of the sources said.

Potential Sale of UK North Sea Operations

Bloomberg News reported last week, citing people familiar with the matter, that BP was weighing a sale of some or all of its UK North Sea operations.

(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly and Shadia Nasralla. Editing by Alex Richardson and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • BP will consolidate into two core divisions—upstream (exploration and production) and downstream (refining, fuels, retail)—absorbing divisions like tech, legal, gas, low‑carbon and HR to simplify operations and improve efficiency (worldoil.com)
  • The reorganisation, expected to commence in June, follows O’Neill’s April 1 appointment and aligns with investor and board calls to refocus BP around oil and gas and deliver clearer, more valuable corporate structure (worldoil.com)
  • O’Neill reassured staff that a U.S. stock listing is not a priority, signaling the company’s focus remains on structural efficiency and core business performance rather than relisting ambitions (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What changes did BP CEO announce to staff?
BP CEO Meg O'Neill announced the company will reorganise into two main business units, upstream and downstream, starting in June.
When will BP's reorganisation take place?
The reorganisation of BP into upstream and downstream business units will start in June.
Will BP prioritize a U.S. stock listing?
No, BP CEO Meg O'Neill stated that a U.S. listing is not a priority for the company.
Who reported the BP reorganisation announcement?
The announcement was reported by Stephanie Kelly and edited by Alex Richardson for Reuters.
Which business units will BP reorganise into?
BP will reorganise into two main business units: upstream and downstream.

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