AOG: Woodside will spend $US2 billion on decommissioning by the end of the decade, while Chevron has touted a similar value for local contracting work on Jansz-Io.
The partners behind the Papua liquified natural gas plant have begun fully integrated front-end engineering and design work, taking the project closer to completion.
Oil and gas company Inpex has failed in its bid to have separate trials over issues arising from the construction of $US45 billion Ichthys LNG plant project.
Australian-listed explorers raised a bolstered $3.02 billion during the December quarter after lithium and gold topped the charts for the most funds secured.
After trebling profits following 12 months of surging oil and gas prices, Woodside Energy is considering growing its asset portfolio, chief executive Meg O'Neill says.
Seven Group chair Ryan Stokes has sought to ease tensions with Andrew Forrest after revelations the Fortescue Metals Group chair took a swipe at the Stokes empire over a trucking deal.
A Perth-based gas explorer has succeeded in challenging a decision by former prime minister Scott Morrison concerning the company's petroleum exploration permit.
Production has resumed from Santos’ John Brookes offshore platform in the Carnarvon Basin after a gas leak took the operation offline for more than two months.
Costs to develop Beach Energy and Mitsui & Co's Waitsia gas project could climb to $850 million, as Webuild prepares to take over the old Clough contract.
Almost 50 years after the first field was discovered, and following international intrigue, Woodside Energy and partners are moving on a concept select program for the Sunrise LNG project.
Kerry Stokes-backed Beach Energy has reported a drop of more than 10 per cent in its estimated Perth Basin gas reserves after undertaking a drilling campaign at Waitsia.
Woodside banked almost $US5.2 billion of revenue in the December quarter, while the company has flagged first gas at its huge WA growth project in 2026.
Protesters have sprayed a Woodside logo on an iconic painting at the Art Gallery of WA as they continue campaigning against the state’s biggest energy project.