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BP hires first female boss after surprise CEO departure

BP announces Meg O'Neill as its new chief executive, making her the first woman to lead a top-five global oil company. Discover the details behind the leadership change and its implications for the energy giant's future strategy.

Meg O'Neill Leaves Woodside for Top Job at BP

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill, known for criticising young climate activists, is stepping down to lead oil giant BP, which has pivoted back to fossil fuels. Read the full story on the major energy sector shift.

BP names Meg O'Neill as new chief executive

BP announces Meg O'Neill as its new CEO effective 1 April, with chair Albert Manifold citing need for 'increased rigour' to boost shareholder value. Read the full story.

Oregon Fuel Emergency After Pipeline Leak

Oregon's governor declares a state of emergency to secure fuel supplies after a critical pipeline leak, impacting travel and prices ahead of Thanksgiving.

Gas Giants Face $1.4bn Indigenous Compensation Battle

Major energy corporations including Santos and Woodside confront landmark compensation claims from Indigenous communities over the Barossa gas pipeline, while political tensions escalate over tax cuts and migration policies.

Mount Rainier National Park Faces Major Water Crisis

A major pipeline rupture has left Mount Rainier National Park without running water, forcing closures and sparking a major conservation alert. Officials scramble for solutions as the peak tourist season approaches.

China Secures Massive Siberian Gas Deal With Russia

Exclusive: As Europe weans itself off Russian gas, China secures a monumental energy deal with Siberia's Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, shifting the balance of global energy power and securing a bargain price for decades to come.

Ukraine attacks Russian oil pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia

In a major escalation, Ukrainian forces have attacked the Druzhba pipeline, a critical conduit for Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. The strike disrupts Moscow's energy revenues and challenges Central European energy security.

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