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Greenpeace eyeing further litigation over Scarborough

ON the same day that Woodside Energy's chief executive Meg O'Neill was targeted by activists at her home in the suburb of City Beach, Perth, environmental campaigners from Greenpeace have vowed to use "every means possible" to stop development of the Scarborough gas project offshore Western Australia.

Greenpeace eyeing further litigation over Scarborough

A Woodside Energy spokesperson told Energy News yesterday a brazen "set-up" by activists and local media crews had been designed to intimidate O'Neill over her board's decision to proceed with a final...

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