Woodside Energy Group
Woodside firms up US export dream despite oil price plunge
Australia’s biggest energy company is edging closer to approving a huge liquefied gas project in the US, even as Donald Trump’s tariff war sends commodity prices tumbling.
- Nick Toscano
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- Gas
Greenpeace bid at heart of new Woodside North West Shelf delay
Both Greenpeace and the Conservation Council WA want Plibersek to rule on Woodside’s $30 billion Browse gas field development alongside the NWS extension proposal.
- Hamish Hastie
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- Energy
In Australia’s energy dilemma, Japan may end up selling us our own gas
The humiliation of Australia, the energy superpower, is now a very real prospect as we face the need to buy gas from our biggest customer.
- Colin Kruger
Federal decision on Woodside’s North West Shelf delayed until after election
The new deadline of May 31 was uploaded to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water website on federal budget day.
- Hamish Hastie
Asia wants to cut emissions, so why is it still buying so much Australian gas?
Australia’s top gas shippers forecast a huge lift in demand over the next decade, even as debate continues about the role of gas in the clean energy shift.
- Nick Toscano
Gas giant Woodside fumes over six-year wait for huge extension permit
Australia’s biggest gas producer has hit out at federal permit delays, warning red tape will drive out future investment in critical energy supplies.
- Nick Toscano
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- Courts
‘Killing our future’: Activists cop thousands in fines for protest at Woodside boss’ home
Protesters have been slapped with thousands in fines after a protest that upped the stakes in the environmental opposition to Woodside’s operations in WA’s north.
- Jesinta Burton
Woodside hits pause on two planned US green energy projects
Australia’s top oil and gas company is slowing its foray into ambitious green energy projects amid a global pullback.
- Nick Toscano
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- Courts
Activists who targeted Woodside boss’ Perth home plead guilty as police abandon conspiracy claim
Four climate protesters who targeted the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill have each pleaded guilty to attempted trespass and attempted unlawful damage over the incident, which was filmed by an ABC crew.
- Jesinta Burton
Dockers and Woodside ink two-year sponsorship extension
The deal comes after a concerted campaign of climate activists within the Dockers’ membership base to scrap the long-running partnership over concerns it was helping Woodside greenwash its image.
- Hamish Hastie
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