Meg O’Neill says the energy major is working to reduce its emissions but warns it’s not going to be easy or cheap.
Woodside chair Richard Goyder has written a last-minute letter to investors ahead of a vote next week on his own position and the company’s plans for climate change.
A shortfall in gas from exporters could shut WA businesses and deter new investment and Woodside’s Pluto project is the biggest problem.
Australia’s largest oil and gas producer has posted a steep fall in full-year profit as fossil fuel prices came off historic highs.
Japan’s biggest LNG importer is buying 15.1 per cent of Woodside’s giant Scarborough gas field off Western Australia.
Woodside wants to compel three Disrupt Burrup Hub protestors charged over a 2023 smoke bomb incident at its headquarters to reveal details of any others involved as it chases compensation for the cost of an evacuation of the building.
The oil and gas giant says it has ended discussions with its smaller rival over a proposed tie-up of the two companies.
Chief executive Meg O’Neill has dampened expectations of a multibillion-dollar merger with rival Santos ahead of a battle to convince investors to back its climate plans.
Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest has escalated his war against oil and gas producers,and Woodside in particular,taking to a helicopter off the remote WA coast to lambast its $18 billion Scarborough gas export project as a “carbon dioxide bomb”.
Australia’s two largest oil and gas companies are in talks to form a single $80 billion company focused on gas exports.
A senior bureaucrat will be shifted to temporarily plug a gap in WA’s system for approving new projects for the state’s $246 billion a year resource sector.