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ConocoPhillips’ executive vice president and CFO W.L. (Bill) Bullock will retire from the company after 39 years of service, the company said May 8.
Bullock began his career with Conoco in 1986 and held numerous engineering, operations, commercial and business development roles.
He joined the company’s executive leadership team in 2018 and became CFO in 2020.
Andy O’Brien will succeed Bullock as CFO, effective June 1, the release stated.
O’Brien is currently ConocoPhillips’ senior vice president of strategy, commercial, sustainability and technology.
“I want to thank Bill for his outstanding leadership, dedication and significant contributions over the course of his distinguished career at ConocoPhillips,” said Ryan Lance, chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips. “Bill has contributed to virtually every area of our business, working in many locations across our global portfolio. I wish Bill the very best in retirement and look forward to Andy’s ongoing leadership as he assumes his new role.”
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