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Woodside caught between twin objectives on a collision course

Woodside is hoping that technology, hard work and deployment will reconcile fidelity to net-zero with growth by pumping oil and gas.

Ben Potter
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Industrial disruptions are where chairmen and chief executives prove their mettle, and show why they are – or are not – worth every penny of their generous pay packets.

The energy transition is a doozy as far as disruptions go, and few businesses are more challenged by it than oil and gas companies.

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Ben Potter writes on energy, climate change and innovation, and has been Washington correspondent, opinion editor and companies editor. Connect with Ben on Twitter. Email Ben at bpotter@afr.com

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