As Meg O’Neill takes over BP Plc on Wednesday, Big Oil’s first female chief executive officer will benefit from a war-driven surge in prices — but inherit the industry’s toughest cleanup job.
BP’s first outsider CEO faces a list of challenges, which cost her predecessor his job and had raised crucial questions about the future of the more than century-old firm. Following a botched 2020 pivot toward renewables, the company has a mountain of debt, an organizational structure that many in the industry believe is too sprawling, and a portfolio cluttered with low-return units.
While BP’s share performance has ...