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Whiting CEO to Exit Months After $6.4 Million Bankruptcy Bonus

Whiting CEO to Exit Months After $6.4 Million Bankruptcy Bonus

Whiting Petroleum Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Brad Holly will leave the company just five months after receiving a $6.4 million payout to see the company through bankruptcy proceedings.

The Bakken oil producer expects to emerge from bankruptcy protection on Sept. 1, when Holly will resign and be replaced by Lynn Peterson, who previously led SRC Energy Inc., according to a statement Friday.

Holly and fellow executives were granted a combined $14.6 million worth of bonuses just days before filing for Chapter 11 on April 1. The payout was designed to retain their expertise during the bankruptcy process but criticized by some governance experts as excessive, given that the company had essentially failed, wiping out shareholders, jobs and leaving about $3.6 billion of debt.

To put the $6.4 million payout in perspective, Holly received $5.5 million in total pay for 2019, including stock awards, much of which lost value as the company plunged toward bankruptcy. That excludes stock options, much of which lost value as the company plunged toward bankruptcy.

Whiting will have a new board after its restructuring, consisting of six directors previously unconnected with the company. It will be led by Kevin McCarthy, a managing partner at Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, and include Daniel Rice, who sits on the board of gas producer EQT Corp.

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