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Tony Hayward, BP’s new chief executive, has prepared staff for a far-reaching shake-up of the oil company as he delivered a blunt warning that third-quarter revenues would be “dreadful”.
Mr Hayward told a staff meeting in Houston he would be announcing a streamlining of the company’s organisation next month, the Financial Times has learnt. He said that BP’s financial performance was at its lowest since 1992-93.
The remarks were made to a “town hall” meeting and summarised by a BP manager in a note circulated to colleagues under the heading “BP Confidential”.
Mr Hayward’s prediction of a “dreadful” third quarter comes as analysts prepare for downbeat results in spite of record high oil prices.
BP has been suffering from well-publicised problems including a squeeze on refining margins and falling US natural gas prices, as well as operational hold-ups such as damage to a North Sea gas pipeline.
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