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ExxonMobil and Woodside Energy’s Marlin B platform in Bass Strait.

US giant ExxonMobil gives up control of critical Australian gas supplies

ExxonMobil will hand control of eastern Australia’s main source of domestic gas to Woodside, which wants to tap more supplies from rapidly depleting fields.

  • Nick Toscano

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Woodside has walked away from plans to build a liquid hydrogen project in Ardmore, Oklahoma.

Australian energy giant ditches US plant as Trump attacks green power

Woodside has scrapped plans to build a low-carbon fuel plant as the energy sector assesses Donald Trump’s decision to dismantle support for renewables.

  • Nick Toscano
WA Premier Roger Cook says WA is ideally placed to capitalise on the carbon storage industry.

Gas is a gamble – and WA just doubled down

It might be good for energy giants and shareholders, but for households, small businesses, and the state’s long-term prosperity, the risks are mounting.

  • Scott Hamilton
The Pluto LNG plant is intended to take the gas from Scarborough and liquefy it for export.

Woodside’s environmental plan for $12b project ‘corporate puffery’, court told

Woodside argues its Scarborough gas project in Australia’s north-west will displace coal use globally. But it needs a plan in case that theory falls through.

  • Emma Young
Employment Minister Murray Watt.

Environment minister accused of breaking transparency promise on North West Shelf conditions

This masthead understands the conditions imposed on Woodside’s North West Shelf extension will likely not be made public until after the UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting in Paris later this month.

  • Hamish Hastie
Disrupt Burrup Hub protester Kristen Morrissey outside Woodside’s headquarters on June 1.

Activists who let off ‘stench gas’ at Woodside’s Perth HQ narrowly avoid jail

A District Court judge said just because their actions were altruistic, it did not mean they should not be held to account.

  • Rebecca Peppiatt
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Woodside boss Meg O’Neill, WA Labor backbencher Dave Kelly. Picture: WAtoday

Former WA Labor minister launches blistering attack on Woodside boss

In parliament on Wednesday night, Dave Kelly segued comments about climate change spending into an attack on Woodside boss Meg O’Neill.

  • Hamish Hastie
More than a million petroglyphs are scattered around Murujuga National Park, which overlooks Woodside’s Karratha operations.

Archaeologists to talk rock art harm at world congress

The event comes just weeks after the federal government gave Woodside’s North West Shelf project the green light to keep operating until 2070.

  • Lloyd Jones

Australia an energy target as Iran-Israeli war triggers global turmoil

The risks in the Middle East conflict help explain exactly why one of the region’s major oil players is making a $36 billion bet on Australian energy.

  • Colin Kruger
More than 1 million petroglyphs are scattered around Murujuga National Park, which overlooks Woodside’s Karratha operations.

Art activists in legal bid to kill massive Woodside gas project

The gas giant’s controversial project faces another hurdle as environmental activists launch an 11th-hour bid to overturn a state government approval.

  • Aaron Bunch and Emma Young

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