BP's LSE:BP. interim chair Ian Tyler has indicated interest in taking on the chairman role on a permanent basis, Sky News reported on Monday. The oil major ousted Albert Manifold in May.

BP had removed Manifold from the position just under eight months after he took office, expressing serious concerns about his governance standards, oversight and conduct.

Tyler, a former chief of British construction group Balfour Beatty LSE:BBY and current chair of Grafton Group LSE:GFTU, has been a member of BP's board since last year. He could not be immediately reached for comment.

"The board is undertaking a comprehensive search process", a BP spokesperson said and declined to comment any further on the report.