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Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill at the company’s annual investor briefing in Sydney last November.

Woodside upbeat on spending spree but lower prices sting revenue

The oil giant’s revenue has taken a $2 billion hit after it produced less oil and gas and sold it for lower prices in the six months to June.

  • Peter Milne

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Federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek will decide whether Woodside’s plan to bury CO2 under the seabed is environmentally acceptable.

Carbon storage sets approval for Woodside’s Browse gas project back to square one

Woodside has chased environmental approval for the $30 billion gas export plan for five years but is yet to start the process for a vital part of the project near pristine Scott Reef.

  • Peter Milne
The Meg O’Neill-led Woodside is considering a merger with Santos.

Woodside punts $3.7 billion on US clean ammonia project

Woodside’s switch to investing in America continues with the purchase of an under construction plant in Texas with low emission ambitions.

  • Peter Milne
The Yara Pilbara Fertilisers plant is one of the largest ammonia production sites in the world

Paying clean hydrogen’s way in WA will be harder than the hype

A cautionary tale for Australian companies rushing into the clean fuel business: from optimism a few years ago, Yara now finds green hydrogen is a long way away.

  • Peter Milne
WA Premier Roger Cook.

‘Trying to save the planet’: Cook wants line of sight on guzzlers of WA gas

As climate groups deride his government’s pro-gas stance, the premier is giving thought to how to hold WA’s international gas customers to account on climate.

  • Hamish Hastie
The Gorgon Project at Barrow Island.

WA’s lack of progress on ‘vital’ carbon capture underwhelms minister

WA’s energy minister told the oil and gas industry it could “go the way of the dinosaurs” if it continued to vent greenhouse gases into the atmosphere freely.

  • Marion Rae
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Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill says more investment in oil and gas is needed to meet future demand.

Gas giants call for offshore permits fix to avert shortfalls

Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill says the Albanese government’s decision to delay a plan to speed up offshore gas approvals will make it harder to develop new supplies.

  • Nick Toscano
Woodside ceo Meg O’Neill presented Woodside’s results just five days before its crucial AGM.

‘Upfront, credible and honest’: Woodside boss spruiks climate plan ahead of crucial AGM

Meg O’Neill says the energy major is working to reduce its emissions but warns it’s not going to be easy or cheap.

  • Peter Milne
Richard Goyder say he has never been more energised or excited to lead the Woodside board.

Goyder appeals to Woodside shareholders to back climate plan

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.

  • Peter Milne and Nick Toscano
WA Premier Roger Cook and Woodside ceo Meg O’Neill with their predecessors Alan Carpenter and Don Voelte in the background.

WA’s looming domestic gas shortage: How a ‘good faith’ argument left WA short

A shortfall in gas from exporters could shut WA businesses and deter new investment and Woodside’s Pluto project is the biggest problem.

  • Peter Milne

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