British Petroleum (BP) has faced numerous challenges following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, which damaged its reputation and led to a decline in its market share. To regain its competitive edge, BP must undergo strategic change to adapt to changing business conditions and stakeholder demands. This requires an analysis of internal and external factors, including environmental, social, cultural, economic, technological, and legal considerations. A PESTEL analysis reveals that BP needs to enhance its reputation by investing in renewable energy, improving ethics and processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The company must also prioritize corporate social responsibility (CSR) and transform itself into a more environmentally friendly organization. To achieve this, BP's management must evaluate stakeholder demands, understand their needs, and develop strategies to meet them. This essay will explore the need for strategic change in BP, citing examples from previous literature on crisis management and organizational transformation.