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BHP Australia boss in running to lead Woodside, Bloomberg reports

  • Global miner BHP’s Australia President Geraldine Slattery is among the ​contenders for the top job at ‌Woodside Energy
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PERTH/MELBOURNE: Global miner BHP’s Australia President Geraldine Slattery is among the ​contenders for the top job at ‌Woodside Energy, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the situation.

Woodside is expected to name a replacement for Meg O’Neill soon, after she unexpectedly left ⁠the company in December to lead BP, a role she formally begins in April.

“As ​has been disclosed, Woodside’s Board intends to announce a permanent CEO appointment in the first ​quarter of 2026. We do ​not comment on market speculation,” a Woodside spokeswoman ‌said, when ⁠asked whether Slattery had been formally interviewed for the role.

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Acting CEO Liz Westcott and two other internal candidates are ​also in ​the ⁠running for the CEO job, said MST Marquee analyst Saul ​Kavonic.

BHP declined to comment and ​Slattery ⁠did not respond to a request for comment at the time of writing.

Slattery ⁠headed ​BHP’s petroleum division before ​it was acquired by Woodside.

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