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4A – Daily News – Tuesday, July 27, 2010 BP’s Hayward to leave as CEO; Russia job in works LONDON (AP) — BP is jettisoning CEO Tony Hayward, whose verbal blunders made the oil giant’s image even worse as it strug- gled to contain the Gulf oil spill, and will assign him to a key job in Rus- sia, a person familiar with the matter said Monday. Hayward is set to step down in October and take a post at TNK-BP, the company’s joint ven- ture in Russia, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because an official announcement had not been made by the British company’s board. The move was being made more than three months after an oil rig explosion set off the spill and less than two weeks after a temporary cap finally stopped the oil from leaking. The government’s oil spill chief, retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, said in Washing- ton on Monday that efforts to solidly seal BP’s busted deep-sea well are set to begin in a week. Moving Hayward gives BP a chance to make a fresh start. BP executive Robert Dud- ley, an American who has been overseeing oil spill recovery efforts, is likely to be his succes- sor. ‘‘The sooner Bob Dudley is empowered to act as CEO, especially with regard to the U.S., the better it will prove to be for BP,’’ said Stephen Pope, the chief global equity strategist at Can- tor Fitzgerald in Lon- don. The board met Mon- day but it was unclear whether it had made the demotion official. A statement was expected early Tuesday, at the same time the company files its second quarter results. Hayward left BP’s headquarters after the board meeting without speaking to reporters. The Briton’s silver Lexus was mobbed by photographers, who chased the car down the tony street in central London. It’s not yet clear what Hayward’s role will be with TNK-BP, but the job suggests BP still holds more faith in Hay- ward than much of the U.S. public and political establishment do. 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Repeated calls to TNK-BP’s offices in Moscow went unan- swered Monday. BP owns half of the oil firm, which is Rus- sia’s third-largest. Mov- ing Hayward gives insiders who believed he was scapegoated for his off-the-cuff remarks — rather than his perfor- mance — a chance to keep a highly trained professional in the com- pany. ‘‘They still think highly of Tony Hayward but they have to get him away from this situa- tion,’’ said Phil Weiss, an oil analyst with Argus Research in New York. ‘‘TNK-BP is an important part of BP.’’ Hayward was called back to London a month ago after a bruising encounter with a con- gressional committee and has since kept a low profile. There is persis- tent speculation that BP Chairman Karl-Henric Svanberg, who moved into the post on Jan. 1, is also likely to lose his job later this year. In New York, BP shares rose almost 5 per- cent Monday as the stock market anticipated a formal announcement about Hayward. 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