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- Woodside Energy - A Global Energy Company
Today, Woodside aims to thrive through the global energy transition We have the values, experience and creativity to adapt and thrive in a changing world across our three strategic pillars – oil, gas and new energy – each with a role to play
- Woodside announces Louisiana LNG partnership with Williams
Woodside has simultaneously signed and closed a transaction with Williams, a world-class leader in US natural gas infrastructure, for an integrated investment in Louisiana LNG
- Woodside Louisiana LNG
Woodside recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples We acknowledge the unique connection that First Nations peoples have to land, waters and the environment
- Half-Year 2025 Report - woodside. com
Woodside recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples We acknowledge the unique connection that First Nations peoples have to land, waters and the environment We extend this recognition and respect to First Nations peoples and communities around the world
- Beaumont New Ammonia - Woodside Energy
Woodside continues to work closely with OCI in preparation for operations readiness The project will include an ammonia synthesis facility, supporting infrastructure, utilities, and storage tanks
- Announcement - woodside. com
About Woodside Woodside is a global energy company Driven by a spirit of innovation and determination, we established the liquefied natural gas industry in Australia in the 1980s We provide the energy the world needs to heat homes, keep the lights on and support industry
- Half-Year 2025 Report - woodside. com
Woodside also extended its agreement with North West Alliance for the management of waste from Woodside’s onshore and offshore facilities The Pilbara-based joint venture is 50% Indigenous owned, and Woodside is one of its longest contracting customers in Karratha (more than a decade)
- What we do - Woodside Energy
Woodside recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples We acknowledge the unique connection that First Nations peoples have to land, waters and the environment
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