Meg O’Neill, the Woodside Energy CEO who has previously criticised young people for taking an “ideological” stance against fossil fuels, will step down as head of the Australian gas giant after being tapped to lead one of the world’s biggest emitters. BP, which earlier this year broke from its net zero emissions strategy and pivoted back to fossil fuels, announced on Thursday that it had appointed O’Neill as chief executive. O’Neill joined Australia’s largest oil and gas company in 2018 and was appointed as chief executive in 2021. Woodside’s chair, Richard Goyder, said the company’s strong performance under O’Neill’s leadership
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