BP
refining & marketing chief John Manzoni steps down
AFP
LONDON
Petroleumworld.com
05 31 07
British energy giant BP announced Wednesday that
John Manzoni, head of the group's refining and marketing business, would step
down at the end of August.
"Mr Manzoni has agreed with the board that, following a three-month handover
period, he will step down as a group managing director and leave BP on Aug 31," the
energy company said in a brief statement.
BP added that Manzoni would be replaced by Iain Conn, who will take up his role
on Thursday.
Manzoni was widely reported to be the target of the planned reshuffle following
a deadly blast at BP's Texas City oil refinery in March 2005.
The devastating explosion, which left 15 people dead and was the worst US industrial
accident since 1990, raised doubts about safety at all the group's US facilities.
The departure of Manzoni also comes just weeks after former BP chief executive
John Browne resigned after revelations that he lied to a High Court judge over
his private life.
Browne was replaced on May 1 by Tony Hayward, who has since been under pressure
to carry out a top-level management revamp.
Manzoni, who has worked at BP for 24 years, will be moving to Canadian oil and
gas group Talisman Energy Inc as new president and chief executive officer from
September 1, 2007.
AFP 30 1548 GMT 05 07
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