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On Thursday, climate change activists shouted and blew whistles as they disrupted the annual general meeting of Australian gas producer Woodside Energy.
Climate change protesters disrupted Australian Woodside Energy’s annual general meeting on Thursday with whistles and shouts.
Climate change protesters blew whistles and shouted on Thursday as they disrupted Australian Woodside Energy's annual general meeting, heckling Chief Executive Meg O’Neill and forcing several ...
Woodside Energy's stock dip offers a buying opportunity as its $17.5B Louisiana LNG project promises to double production and ...
LNG expansion in Louisiana ignites pollution concerns, flaring violations, and backlash from residents and environmental ...
After announcing the project’s final investment decision last week, Woodside Energy said Tuesday that it planned to divest an additional 20% to 30% stake in its $17.5 billion Louisiana LNG project, ...
Revenue was $242.9 million, an increase of $44.2 million from the first quarter of 2024, reports GLDD. The higher revenue in ...
Woodside Energy said it wants to sell an additional 20%-30% stake in its Louisiana LNG project, and that interest in the ...
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Offshore Technology on MSNWoodside Energy to sell further 20–30% stake in its Louisiana LNG projectThe move follows final approval of the $17.5bn initiative last week, which has since sparked increased interest.
Woodside Energy is Australia's largest natural gas producer. It said Tuesday that it will seek to sell an additional 20%-30% stake of Louisiana LNG.
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