Woodside Energy has shaken hands with a state-owned Turkish oil and gas company for a long-term LNG supply deal from its under-construction US$17.5 billion Louisiana project in the US.
Former opposition leader Mia Davies has set her sights on supply from Woodside's Pluto project, on her first day as the newly appointed spokesperson for WA's DomGas Alliance.
Woodside Energy's plans to sequester tonnes of carbon emitted by its proposed Browse project below the ocean has been put out for public comment by the state's environmental watchdog.
Woodside Energy has collected endorsements from United States politicians praising its US$17.5 billion Louisiana LNG project and aligning it with President Donald Trump's energy agenda.
Woodside Energy has secured approval for its proposal to extend the life of the Karratha gas plant through to 2070 with conditions, following months of negotiation with federal regulators.
Woodside Energy has finalised an LNG offtake agreement with Malaysia's Petronas as speculation mounts the federal government will announce its stance on the North West Shelf facility this week.
Woodside insists a condensate storage tank at its Karratha Gas Plant which appears to be severely damaged did not collapse and is simply being ‘withdrawn from service'.
Consultation has opened on a $700 million deal between Australia and Germany to buy local hydrogen and sell it into Europe, in a bid to boost the fledgling energy industry from 2026.
Former Woodside Energy executive Shaun Gregory has been appointed to the board of Stokes family-backed Beach Energy, almost a year after moving out of the Woodside c-suite.
The Federal Court has dismissed a not-for-profit organisation's bid to overturn an approval of Woodside's environmental plan over its $18.7 billion Scarborough asset.
The Environmental Protection Authority has accepted changes to Woodside Energy's Browse gas proposal, after considering more than 17,000 submissions received over just four weeks.
Lawyers for a Pilbara Traditional Owner told the court the federal government grossly exceeded a reasonable amount of time needed to consider an application to protect Murujuga rock art.
Woodside's net profit was down 32 per cent in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period last year, weighed by hefty rehabilitation costs and its decision to exit hydrogen.
Defence and gold drove the growth in value of Western Australia's listed companies last financial year, fueled geopolitical uncertainty and economic instability.
Woodside will take operating control of Australia's first major offshore oil and gas development in the Bass Strait from ExxonMobil, in a 50-year first.
Woodside Energy's revenue fell last quarter despite an output uptick, as it pushed ahead with negotiations over its North West Shelf extension and left a proposed US hydrogen project.
The federal and state environment ministers have lauded the decision by UNESCO to grant World Heritage listing to the Murujuga Cultural Landscape in WA's North West.
Oil and gas giant Woodside Energy has signed an agreement with Hyundai over the development of a liquefied natural gas project and global distribution logistics.
Activists involved in a stench bomb ploy that caused more than 1,000 Woodside Energy workers to evacuate their office have avoided jail, with two receiving suspended sentences.
Japanese sentiment towards Australia's LNG regulatory conditions has markedly improved but the nation will continue its supply diversification push, a senior industry figure says.
Premier Roger Cook and Treasurer Rita Saffioti have been named the state's most powerful people, edging out mining magnates Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest in the 2025 Power 500.
A joint venture comprising some of Australia’s largest mining and energy giants will receive $19.8 million from the federal government to aid design of an electric iron smelter in Kwinana.
An environmental group had lodged a legal challenge against the state's approval of Woodside's North West Shelf extension, claiming the decision was made improperly.
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The federal government and Woodside Energy have agreed to push out a period of consultation over approvals for the company's contentious North West Shelf project extension.
A judge has concerns in the timeline of Pilbara traditional owner's legal challenge against newly minted federal Minister Murray Watt, over the controversial North West Shelf extension.
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