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.
Japanese LNG giant Inpex has welcomed the federal government’s decision to grant major project status to its plan to store third-party carbon emissions below the sea off the NT.
Chevron Australia has started a round of redundancies, as it delivers on a mandate from US-based parent company Chevron Corporation to cut its global workforce by up to 20 per cent.
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.
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.
A consortium led by a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has lobbed a $29 billion takeover bid for gas producer Santos, confirming long-rumoured interest in the company.
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.
The environment minister of the small Pacific nation of Tuvalu has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese not to approve Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf extension request.
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation says a new study refutes claims that industry on the Burrup Peninsula is damaging rock art but that has not stopped a traditional owner launching legal action.
Woodside Energy has dodged appeals against its North West Shelf project extension request, setting the scene for an imminent decision on the project by Environment Minister Murray Watt.
Premier Roger Cook has urged recently re-elected prime minister to address Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf extension request quickly, following a series of delays.
Woodside Energy will look to sell part of its Louisiana LNG project to Aramco, a move announced the same day as a near trillion-dollar deal between the US and Saudi governments.
The high-profile head of Woodside Energy’s sustainability committee has survived a push by super funds HESTA and Aware to oust her – a move which angered chair Richard Goyder.
Woodside Energy chair Richard Goyder has told shareholders that actions are more significant than words when it comes to the Trump Administration, at the company’s AGM.
The early moments of Woodside Energy’s AGM have been marred by protests, with activists interrupting chief executive Meg O’Neill several times in its opening 20 minutes.
AGL Energy has sought to more than triple the output of its gas and diesel-fired Kwinana Swift power station south of Perth, in a submission to the state’s environmental regulator.
Woodside Energy is hopefully of a “swift resolution” to a new legal challenge by the Environmental Defenders Office against its Scarborough gas project.
Oil and gas supermajor Shell will reduce occupied floor space at its Perth headquarters by 40 per cent over the next year, consolidating its tenancy at Shell House from 10 floors to six.
The 10 per cent owner of the Shell-operated Prelude floating LNG platform off Western Australia’s coast has reported a $77 million profit from the operation.
Woodside Energy has taken a $27 billion final investment decision on its Louisiana LNG project in the United States, in a move the company says will make it a global LNG powerhouse.