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[1/2] The BP logo is seen on gasoline pumps at a BP gas station in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 24, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - BP's (BP.L) top executive in the United States, Dave Lawler, is leaving the company, the energy company said on Friday in a memo to employees, less than three weeks after the company's chief executive, Bernard Looney, resigned. He is the younger brother of Doug Lawler, chief executive of Continental Resources, another large U.S. shale oil and gas producer. BPX operations in Texas and Louisiana last year produced an average of 325,000 barrels of oil and gas per day. Alvarez, who joined the company in 1996, will continue in his role as senior vice president gas and power trading, Americas.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Dave Lawler, Bernard Looney, Helge Lund, Lawler, Doug Lawler, Orlando Alvarez, Alvarez, Kyle Koontz, Ron Bousso, Juby Babu, Shilpi Majumdar, Daniel Wallis, Leslie Adler Organizations: REUTERS, BP, Energy, Continental Resources, Reuters, BP America, BPX Energy, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, United States, Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, BP America, Americas, London, Bengaluru
Goldman Sachs warns US energy policy is backfiring
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Matt Egan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
New York CNN Business —America’s emergency oil stockpile has plunged to 40-year lows. It has less levers left in its policy toolkit,” Daan Struyven, head of oil research at Goldman Sachs, told CNN in a phone interview. That’s one reason Goldman Sachs expects oil prices to stay high, averaging $100 a barrel this time next year. Saudi Arabia has an incentive to keep oil prices high in order to balance their budget. “Extremely high prices destroy long-term demand for Saudi barrels,” Struyven said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Daan Struyven, Biden, , Jennifer Granholm, Saudi Arabia’s, , ” Struyven, Struyven, ” Francisco Blanch, Doug Lawler, “ That’s, ” Lawler, BofA’s Blanch, ” Blanch, ” Goldman’s Struyven, That’s Organizations: New York CNN Business —, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, CNN, Triple, White, Industry, Wall, The Energy Department, , Saudi, OPEC, AAA, Aramco, Bank of America, Resources, Bloomberg, Energy Department Locations: Saudi, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Saudi Aramco, OPEC
Dec 6 (Reuters) - U.S. shale producer Continental Resources will name operating chief Doug Lawler as its new chief executive officer, according to a person familiar with the matter on Tuesday. Lawler was CEO at shale gas producer Chesapeake Energy (CHK.O) before joining Continental in February. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, Continental is one of the largest U.S. oil and gas shale drillers with a focus on North Dakota's Bakken shale. Lawler ran Chesapeake Energy for eight years, including through a bankruptcy process that it completed in 2021. He has been credited with whittling away at Chesapeake's $13 billion in debt and an ill-timed bet on shale oil just ahead of a oil price crash.
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