BP CEO Bob Dudley Will Step Down, But There’s No Decision on Timing
- Plan has been to retire at the age of 65, Dudley said
- He took charge in 2010 after the Deepwater Horizon accident
Bob Dudley on Oct. 2.
Photographer: Valery Sharifulin/TASS via Getty Images
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BP Plc boss Bob Dudley is planning to step down, and the energy giant’s board is yet to decide on the timing.
“I said a long time ago that around the age of 65 I would” step down, Dudley told reporters on the sidelines of the Russia Energy Week conference in Moscow. Dudley, 64, declined to comment on a possible successor.