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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.
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Climate change protesters disrupted Australian Woodside Energy’s annual general meeting on Thursday with whistles and shouts.
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Climate protesters disrupted Woodside Energy's annual meeting in Australia, opposing its gas projects and sustainability ...
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Old Woodside Store Day transported locals back to the 1800s and surrounded them with old-time sounds of a banjo and fiddle ...
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, ...
The morning of the 103rd May Day Festival started out with gray and cloudy skies but the joy of the annual celebration ...
Woodside Energy is investing $17.5B in Louisiana LNG, the largest foreign investment in state history, boosting U.S. energy ...
Transocean’s Deepwater Thalassa drillship is currently under contract to Shell but will be under contract to Woodside starting March 2026 and running to March 2029.