Meg O'Neill

Meg O'Neill

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Meg O'Neill is the Chief Executive Officer of Woodside Energy, Australia's largest oil and gas producer. She has been instrumental in leading the company through complex regulatory environments and advocating for investment in the energy sector. Recently, O'Neill expressed frustration over delays in the federal government's assessment of Woodside's application to extend the North West Shelf operations, emphasizing the need for regulatory clarity to secure investments necessary to address energy challenges in Australia.

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Meg O’Neill was recruited from Woodside Energy as the new chief executive of BP.

BP should never have made Albert Manifold chairman – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2026-05-30
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Meg O'Neill is the chief executive of BP who has been in place since April 1st.

‘They shot him before he could take his gun from his holster’ – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2026-05-29
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Albert Manifold wished the new chief executive Meg O’Neill well.

Albert Manifold rejects ‘lies’ told about him following ousting as BP chairman – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2026-05-28
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BP last week appointed Woodside Energy’s Meg O’Neill as its next CEO, taking over from Murray Auchincloss.

BP to sell majority stake in Castrol to U.S. private equity firm Stonepeak for $6-billion
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-12-24
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Meg O’Neill is set to replace Murray Auchincloss as BP's chief executive in April.

BP agrees deal to sell £7.4bn stake in Castrol to US investment firm | BP
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-12-24
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Meg O'Neill is BP's first female chief executive, set to take the helm in April 2026.

BP sells stake in motor oil arm Castrol in $6bn deal
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-12-24
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Meg O'Neill is the first woman to run a major global oil firm, BP.

BP names new boss as current CEO leaves after less than two years
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-12-18
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Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill.

Wall Street records, ASX set to inch up; Trump says he has buyer for TikTok
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-06-30
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Meg O’Neill is the boss of Woodside Petroleum and was part of the Trump entourage on his recent trip through the Middle East.

Australia an energy target as Iran-Israeli war triggers global turmoil
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-06-20
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Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill said the government should instead do more to boost gas supply.

Australia’s renewable energy shift to be powered by gas
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-05-30
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Meg O’Neill is the chief executive of Woodside.

Gas no longer a dirty word for Labor
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-05-29
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Meg O’Neill recently faced shareholder AGM backlash over the oil and gas group’s climate policies.

ASX:WDS Spain blackout shows need for gas in a greener world: Woodside CEO
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-05-26
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Meg O’Neill, CEO of Woodside Energy, mentioned that companies worldwide are seeking to buy U.S. liquefied natural gas to meet Trump's trade demands.

El mundo hace fila para comprar gas a Estados Unidos
La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily·HondurasHonduras· 2025-03-26
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Meg O’Neill, chief executive of Woodside Energy, Australia’s biggest oil and gas company, spoke about how companies are seeking to buy American liquefied natural gas.

‘We Hear You, Mr. President’: The World Lines Up to Buy American Gas
The New York Times·United StatesUnited States· 2025-03-13
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Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill said Asian population growth, economic development and rising living standards would underpin a demand increase of at least 50 per cent by 2034.

Exporters forecast strong demand for LNG over the next decade
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-03-02
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Meg O'Neill, Woodside chief executive, expressed frustration over the delays in the extension application for the North West Shelf operations.

Gas giant Woodside fumes over six-year wait for huge extension permit”
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-02-25
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