The oil and gas company’s chair says ‘increased rigour and diligence’ required to maximise value for shareholders BP announced on Wednesday that it would appoint Meg O’Neill as its chief executive officer from 1 April next year, after an abrupt exit by Murray Auchincloss. O’Neill will become BP’s first chief executive appointed from outside the company, and the first woman to head any of the world’s top five oil companies. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/yuCx6mK via IFTTT
- 2nd T20i: England, 161-3, bt West Indies, 158-8, by 7 wkts
- Buttler smashes 83 off 45 balls in comfortable run chase
It’s win toss, win match in the Caribbean, as five games into this white-ball tour and all five have been won by the team for whom the coin fell in their favour.
England were the beneficiaries this time, as they won by seven wickets to take a two-nil lead in the five-match T20 series. As the coin settled, Jos Buttler smiled, and his opposing captain Rovman Powell stuck a joking punch in his ribs. They knew how much this match, threatened by the potential for rain and starting at 4pm, rode on a matter of heads or tails.
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