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Shell mergers chief Greg Gut quit after CEO blocked BP bid, FT says

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Posted on December 16, 2025

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Dec 16 (Reuters) - Shell's chief of mergers Greg Gut has left the firm after the CEO Wael Sawan and his top lieutenant block an internal proposal to buy rival oil and gas major BP this year, the

Shell's Mergers Chief Resigns Over Blocked BP Acquisition

Dec 16 (Reuters) - ‌Shell's chief of mergers Greg Gut left the oil major ‍after ‌Chief Executive Wael Sawan and other top executives blocked an internal ⁠proposal to buy rival BP ‌this year, the Financial Times said on Tuesday.

Citing people familiar with the situation, the newspaper said Gut and the M&A team pushed for the deal, in ⁠which chair Andrew Mackenzie was said to be interested.

But Sawan and finance chief Sinead ​Gorman felt a deal of that size spelt ‌challenges that could derail their ⁠strategy, the paper added.

In a categorical denial of media reports in June, Shell said it had not bid for BP, adding it ​was bound by British rules that meant such a statement barred it from bidding for BP for the following six months.

CEO Sawan has repeatedly said buying back Shell shares was a better ​use of ‍money when asked about ​a potential bid for BP, whose stock has markedly underperformed peers since 2020, when its pivot to renewable energy left it lagging.

Tuesday's report said Gut had left Shell before the June announcement, adding that Sawan's opposition suggested the company was unlikely to pursue a deal for ⁠BP when the curbs on its ability to bid lift on December 26.

"We have previously made ​a clear statement on this matter, and we have nothing to add to it," a Shell spokesperson said.

Reuters also sought comment from Gut on LinkedIn, where his profile showed him ‌still employed by Shell.

(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka, Prerna Bedi and Angela Christy in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Sonia Cheema and Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Greg Gut, Shell's M&A chief, resigned after a blocked BP merger proposal.
  • CEO Wael Sawan and executives opposed the BP deal due to strategic concerns.
  • Shell denied any bid for BP, citing British regulatory constraints.
  • BP's stock underperformance linked to its renewable energy pivot.
  • Shell's focus remains on share buybacks over large acquisitions.

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A bid is an offer made by an individual or company to purchase an asset or service at a specified price, often used in the context of mergers and acquisitions.
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Corporate strategy refers to the overarching plan and direction a company takes to achieve its long-term goals, including decisions about mergers, acquisitions, and resource allocation.

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