BP's Crisis Deepens — Another Executive Exit Amplifies Leadership Crisis: Report

Leadership Changes

Orlando Alvarez, currently the senior vice president of gas and power trading, will reportedly succeed Lawler as the head of BP America. 

In the interim, Kyle Koontz, the current vice president of development of BPX Energy, will assume the role of the division's chief executive. 

These leadership changes are indicative of a broader shift within the company, seeking stability and continuity amidst internal challenges.

Lawler's Legacy

Lawler, who joined BP in 2014 from SandRidge Energy, where he served as executive vice president and chief operating officer, oversaw more than 30,000 US employees.

Under his leadership, BP invested over $140 billion in the U.S., marking the country's largest global economic footprint.

Price Action: BP shares closed lower by 1.8% to $38.72 on Friday. Shares dropped 0.21% to $38.64 after hours. 

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