BP APPOINTS SAFETY EXPERT
BP PLC
08 May 2007
May 8, 2007
BP BOARD APPOINTS INDEPENDENT EXPERT
TO MONITOR PROGRESS ON BAKER REPORT
The board of BP p.l.c. today announced that it has appointed L. Duane Wilson as
the independent expert who will monitor progress in implementing the
recommendations of the Baker Panel to improve safety performance at the Group's
five US refineries which are owned and operated by BP Products North America,
Inc.
The Panel, an independent body chaired by former US Secretary of State, James A.
Baker, III, was established by BP on the recommendation of the US Chemical
Safety Board to examine safety management systems at the Group's US refineries
and corporate safety culture following the explosion and fire at Texas City in
March 2005. Mr Wilson was one of the Panel's 11 members.
The Panel's report, published in January 2007, contained ten recommendations,
all of which BP undertook to implement. The recommendations are designed to
improve process safety performance at the Group's US refineries. These included
an undertaking to appoint an independent expert for a period of at least five
years to monitor and report annually on the progress of such implementation to
the BP p.l.c. board.
Mr Wilson is the retired vice president of refining, marketing, supply &
transportation and fuels technology for ConocoPhillips. As such, he has
experience and expertise in managing large-scale organisations, as well as
expertise in process safety and refining.
Mr Wilson will report to the Chairman of the BP p.l.c. board's Safety, Ethics
and Environmental Assurance Committee (SEEAC) which will produce a publicly
available report based on his assessment of progress in implementing the Panel's
recommendations at its US refineries.
His appointment took effect on 1 May, 2007.
Note to editors:
• A biography of L. Duane Wilson is attached below:
L. Duane Wilson is the retired vice president of refining, marketing, supply &
transportation (RMS&T)-Fuels Technology, for ConocoPhillips.
Mr. Wilson joined Conoco, Inc. in 1962 and held a series of engineering,
supervisory, and executive positions. Early in his career, he served as
Assistant Manager and as Director of Conoco's Refining Division of Process
Engineering. From 1975 to 1982, he served as Manager of Process Engineering.
From 1982 to 1985, he worked for Conoco's former parent company, DuPont, at the
Corporate Engineering Department in Wilmington, Delaware. In 1985, he returned
to Conoco, Inc., working briefly as Manager of the Maintenance Engineering
Department and in 1986, he was named Vice President of Engineering.
Mr. Wilson became Vice President of Research and Engineering in 1988, leading a
large organization of scientific, engineering, technical, and support people. In
1994 he was named Vice President, RMS&T-Technology with responsibility for
research and development, worldwide engineering and construction, and technical
support. He was also the functional leader of the global manufacturing team for
the company's refining, marketing, supply and transportation operations.
Mr. Wilson was named Vice President of Fuels Technology in 2001 where he was
responsible for leading the company's strategic efforts in the areas of emerging
fuels, engine technologies, and manufacturing capabilities. He retired from that
position at the end of 2002. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Wilson played an
important role in the merger between Conoco, Inc. and Phillips Petroleum Co.
Mr. Wilson currently serves on The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees and on
the Board of Directors of i2E, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation focused on
growing the technology-based entrepreneurial economy in Oklahoma. He has also
served on Governor Keating's Science and Technology Advisory Council Technology
Summit, on Oklahoma's Economic Development Generating Excellence (EDGE) Advanced
Materials Committee, and as the Chairman of AdMat Oklahoma, affiliated with the
Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.
Mr. Wilson earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from The
University of Tulsa and also completed the Advanced Management Program at
Harvard Business School.
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