A new report has singled out timely local supply from Woodside's Scarborough project and the Perth Basin as critical to balancing the state's tight domestic gas market.
Woodside Energy continues to target first LNG production from its Scarborough project by 2026, despite recent regulatory setbacks and opposition from sections of the community.
The boss of Australia's native title lobby has warned Indigenous groups cannot be pushed into fast-tracking reforms after a string of high-profile court wins against oil and gas projects.
Woodside Energy will work with government on a proposal to plant native trees on degraded land north of Perth, after progressing to the next stage of the state's Carbon for Conservation program.
Woodside Energy has reiterated its $3.7 billion payment in taxes and royalties to Australian state and federal governments in the first six months of 2023, ahead of the release of a federal tax report.
Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O'Neill believes image challenges facing her sector locally reflect the views of a vocal minority, rather than widespread community opposition.
Premier Roger Cook has backed Woodside's controversial Scarborough and Browse projects as part of the regional solution to Asia's “acute anxieties” around energy supply.
Premier Roger Cook will meet with companies including Mitsui & Co on the first day of his mission to Japan, as the government looks to sell its vision for the state's renewable sector.
Technology developed for Western Australia's mines and gas platforms will play a crucial role in building living quarters on the moon for NASA's US$93 billion Artemis program.
Woodside Energy boss Meg O'Neill says the Federal Court's decision to overturn seismic testing approvals at Scarborough will not impact first production from the protested development.
Resources minister Madeleine King has acknowledged there is an urgent need to clarify consultation requirements after the Federal Court overturned approvals for a second project last week.
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The Federal Court has found conditional approval of planned seismic testing by Woodside Energy off the North West coast was granted outside the regulator's statutory power.
Woodside Energy's partnership with the Fremantle Dockers will extend into a 15th year, with the pair agreeing to extend their sponsorship arrangement for a further two seasons.
A court-imposed injunction on seismic testing by Woodside Energy will continue until the end of Thursday at the earliest, following a Federal Court hearing in Perth today.
A temporary injunction placed on seismic testing at Woodside's Scarborough project off the North West coast has been hailed by Traditional Owners ahead of a second hearing later this month.
A group representing the interests of the state's biggest gas users wants the Economic Regulation Authority to monitor domestic supply, a government inquiry has heard.
The environmental watchdog has recommended approval for Woodside's proposed solar farm and battery energy system near Karratha, subject to strict conditions.
Perth-headquartered Woodside Energy has commenced oil production at the Shenzi North project in the Gulf of Mexico, acquired in its deal for BHP Petroleum in 2022.
Woodside Energy will explore the storage of carbon imported from Japan, as part of an ambition to build a carbon capture and storage value chain between the nations.
Woodside Energy has started laying pipe to connect the Scarborough gas field to its onshore Pluto LNG facility, as it progresses the project towards targeted first cargo in 2026.
ASX-listed Woodside Energy has granted a contract to Victorian-based optimisation solutions business Opturion to streamline its decision-making processes.
Woodside Energy's Liz Westcott will today warn of the risk of a long-term gas supply shortfall in Western Australia without more support for new projects, including its Scarborough development.
More than 450 workers on Chevron's Pilbara gas operations have backed industrial action over a pay dispute between unions and the multinational gas giant.
A pay dispute threatening to see most workers on several Pilbara gas platforms down tools has been averted after Woodside and union reps burned the midnight oil to iron out a deal.
Woodside Energy has unveiled record half year profit of $US1.74 billion ($2.71 billion), as chief executive Meg O'Neill backed handling of negotiations with Offshore Alliance.
Woodside has been given a two-week ultimatum to avoid industrial action by workers on its offshore gas platforms in the Pilbara over a protracted bargaining dispute.
Woodside Energy says it stepped up its consultation approach after a key approval for Santos' $4.7 billion Barossa offshore gas project was dramatically overturned last year.
Premier Roger Cook has told WA parliament that the state's gas supply is secure, despite the looming threat of strike action at offshore platforms operated by major producers.
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