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Corporate governance
BP Annual Report and Form 20-F 2013 67
Andy Hopwood
Current position
Chief operating ofcer, strategy and regions, Upstream
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 November 2010 (3 years)
Outside interests
Chair of the BP Foundation
Age
55
Nationality
British
Career
Andy Hopwood is responsible for BPs upstream strategy, including
changes to its portfolio and investment planning. He is also responsible for
the upstream regional footprint through leadership of its regional
presidents, who are the upstream’s senior leaders in the regions where the
upstream operates.
After joining BP in 1980 as a petroleum engineer, Andy gained ten years of
operating experience in the North Sea, Wytch Farm, and Indonesia, and
developing expertise in reservoir engineering in BP’s London headquarters.
In 1989 Andy joined the corporate planning team supporting the
formulation of BP’s exploration strategy, and the subsequent rationalization
of BP’s portfolio. Following this corporate work, his international
endeavours led to positions in South America, first in Mexico and then as
commercial manager for BP’s Venezuela business, prior to a return to
London as the exploration and production planning manager.
In 1999, following the BP-Amoco merger, he was appointed business unit
leader in Azerbaijan, before returning to London in 2001 as the Upstream
chief of staff. He was then appointed business unit leader for BP’s
interests in Trinidad & Tobago until 2005, when he moved to Houston to
become strategic performance unit leader for the North American gas
business.
In 2009, he joined the Upstream executive as head of portfolio and
technology and in October 2010 was appointed executive vice president,
exploration and production.
Katrina Landis
Current position
Executive vice president, corporate business activities
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 May 2013
Outside interests
Independent director of Alstom SA
Founding member of Alstom’s Ethics, Compliance and Sustainability
Committee
Member of Earth Day Network’s Global Advisory Committee
Ambassador to the U.S. Department of Energy’s U.S. Clean Energy
Education & Empowerment program
Age
54
Nationality
American
Career
Katrina Landis is responsible for BP’s integrated supply and trading
activities, Alternative Energy, shipping, technology and remediation
management.
Katrina began her career with BP in 1992 in Anchorage, Alaska and held a
variety of senior roles. She was chief executive ofcer of BP’s integrated
supply and trading – Oil Americas – from 2003 to 2006, group vice
president of BP’s integrated supply and trading from 2007 to 2008 and
chief operating ofcer of BP Alternative Energy from 2008 to 2009. She
was then appointed chief executive ofcer of BP Alternative Energy in
2009. On 1 May 2013, she became executive vice president, corporate
business activities.
Bernard Looney
Current position
Chief operating ofcer, production
Executive team tenure
Appointed 1 November 2010 (3 years)
Outside interests
Member of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Advisory Council
Fellow of the Energy Institute
Age
43
Nationality
Irish
Career
Bernard Looney is responsible for production operations, drilling,
engineering, procurement and supply-chain management, as well as
health, safety and environment in the upstream.
Bernard joined BP in 1991 as a drilling engineer, working in the North Sea,
Vietnam and the Gulf of Mexico. In 2001 Bernard took on responsibility for
drilling operations on Thunder Horse in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
In 2005 Bernard became senior vice president within BP Alaska, before
moving in 2007 to be head of the group chief executive’s office.
In 2009 he became the managing director of BPs North Sea business in
the UK and Norway.
Bernard became executive vice president, developments, in October 2010.
He took up his current role in February 2013.