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BP’s offshore wind chief to resign

Tuesday, December 10 2024

General – BP

BP’s head of offshore wind Matthias Bausenwein is leaving the company, a spokesperson told Reuters on Monday, after the oil major announced it was spinning off its offshore wind operations into a joint venture with Japanese power firm JERA.

Matthias Bausenwein, SVP offshore wind, BP (Credit: BP)

Bausenwein joined BP from Danish renewables giant Orsted in August 2022 to lead the British company’s build-up of offshore wind projects.

He is the second most senior leader to leave BP’s renewables business after its head Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath, a former CEO of RWE Renewables, left the company in April, after just over two years in the job.

Richard Sandford, who also joined BP in 2022 from RWE Renewables, is taking up the role of interim head of offshore wind, the spokesperson said.

BP and JERA have agreed to join forces to form one of the world’s largest offshore wind operators, a major step in CEO Murray Auchincloss’ efforts to reduce BP’s focus on renewables.

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