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BP names new chair after Helge Lund quits amid shareholder pressure

The company announced plans in February to slash renewable energy investment and pivot back to oil and gas. Nearly a quarter of BP's shareholders opposed Lund's re-election at its annual general meeting in April

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BP has named a replacement for chairman Helge Lund, who revealed his intention to depart in April following mounting investor discontent.

Albert Manifold, the ex-chief executive of construction materials giant CRH, will assume the chairmanship of the energy behemoth in October after serving a month-long period as chair-elect, as reported by .

Manifold steered CRH for a decade until December of last year, presiding over an almost 400 per cent surge in share value during his tenure.

He currently serves as a non-executive director at LyondellBasell, the New York-traded chemicals manufacturer.

"He has a strong track record of strategic leadership and operational delivery with a focus on cost efficiency, disciplined capital allocation and cash flow generation," BP said in a statement to markets on Monday.

BP finds itself navigating a substantial strategic overhaul as the petroleum giant attempts to calm investor unrest regarding its lacklustre stock performance.

The firm unveiled proposals in February to cut renewable energy spending and refocus on oil and gas operations.

It intends to boost funding for oil and gas ventures by approximately 20 per cent to £7.9bn annually and last week struck an agreement to offload its US onshore wind operations.