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The Dockers will keep Woodside as a sponsor until 2027.

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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While Australia is one of the world’s top shippers of LNG, most of that gas is produced in Queensland or WA, and is sold on long-term contracts to buyers in Asia

Chevron exits North West Shelf after 40 years in major asset swap with Woodside

Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill said the strategic and commercial rationale for the swap was “compelling”.

  • Hamish Hastie
Woodside, Browse basin, WA Environmental Protection Authority decision, Scott Reef. Picture: Cameron Myles/WAtoday

Woodside gains state approval for massive 50-year Karratha gas plant extension

The WA government has green lit Woodside’s plan to run its North West Shelf plant for another 50 years, ending a six-year-long approval process and clearing the way for its contentious $30 billion gas project.

  • Jesinta Burton
Scott Reef, off the Kimberley coast.

Rare glimpse at stunning reef beside Woodside’s gas-drilling ambitions

Scott Reef is, in the words of author Tim Winton, the last “unspoiled” clear-water coral reef in Australia. It’s also near the site of a major gas-drilling proposal.

  • Bianca Hall
Murujuga National Park on the Burrup Peninsula in WA abuts major gas processing plants.

WA rock art expert scolds national counterparts for accepting Woodside donation

A senior WA-based rock art specialist has accused the Australian branch of the International Council on Monuments and Sites of “heritage-washing”.

  • Hamish Hastie
Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill.

Gas imports might be eastern Australia’s only choice, says Woodside

The nation’s largest energy producer is calling for desperate measures to avert a gas shortfall in Victoria and NSW.

  • Nick Toscano
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The dusky sea snake.

New species declared endangered on doorstep of Woodside mega-project

Another species being declared endangered on the doorstep of Woodside’s $30 billion Browse gas field has delivered a fresh blow amid approvals processes.

  • Emma Young
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
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
Major emitters are backing a push to use a carbon-eating bacteria to convert greenhouse gas into feedstock to make cleaner fuels for the aviation industry.

Big emitters chase new climate fix: turning their pollution into products

Rio Tinto and Woodside have signed up to a $60m scientific initiative as they search for ways to cut emissions and convert their waste into cleaner commodities.

  • Nick Toscano

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