BP CEO Looney quits over past relationships with colleagues

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In a surprise development, Bernard Looney has resigned as the CEO of BP, after less than four years in the oil major's top job
statement, Looney said that he was "deeply sorry" for the error in judgment and that he had "let down" the company and its employees
He said that he had made the decision to resign "in the best interests of BP".Recently, more allegations were made against Looney and an
investigation involving external legal counsel was ongoing
Looney informed the company that he now accepted that he was not fully transparent in his previous disclosures and decided to resign
The company said that it had strong values and expected everyone, especially its leaders, to act as role models and to exercise good
judgment.The company's board of directors has appointed Murray Auchincloss, the CFO, as interim CEO
Auchincloss is a 25-year veteran of BP and has held a variety of senior financial roles
He is seen as a safe pair of hands who can provide stability during this period of transition.The search for a permanent successor to Looney
is underway
The board is said to be looking for a candidate with a strong track record in both the oil and gas industry and in the low-carbon
transition.According to a Bloomberg story, Looney's exit marks the conclusion of the era of the influential cadre of BP executives referred
to as the "turtles." These individuals served as aides to former CEO John Browne, and he humorously bestowed this moniker upon them, drawing
parallels to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for their rapid response and knack for appearing whenever required, the Bloomberg report said
Notably, both of Looney's immediate predecessors, Tony Hayward and Bob Dudley, hailed from this group of executives.Looney's resignation is
a reminder of the challenges facing the oil and gas industry
The sector is under pressure to reduce its emissions and to invest in renewable energy.Here are some other details about Looney:Bernard
Looney is an Irish oil executive who served as the CEO of BP from 2020 to 2023.He was the first Irish national to lead the company.Looney
joined BP in 1991 and held a variety of roles in the company, including upstream operations, refining and marketing, and strategy.He was
appointed CEO in February 2020, succeeding Bob Dudley