See larger n this June 16, 2010 file photo, BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward, left, and BP Managing Director Bob Dudley arrive with other BP executives at the White House in Washington. Hayward _ who incensed many on the Gulf Coast by saying he wanted his life back as they struggled with the fallout from the company's massive oil spill _ will be replaced, a senior U.S. government official said Sunday, July 25, 2010. Dudley, who is currently overseeing the British company's spill response, is one of the most likely to replace Hayward. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file)

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n this June 16, 2010 file photo, BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward, left, and BP Managing Director Bob Dudley arrive with other BP executives at the White House in Washington. Hayward _ who incensed many on the Gulf Coast by saying he wanted his life back as they struggled with the fallout from the company's massive oil spill _ will be replaced, a senior U.S. government official said Sunday, July 25, 2010. Dudley, who is currently overseeing the British company's spill response, is one of the most likely to replace Hayward. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file)

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