ENERGY TRANSITION

Woodside to consider its inconsiderable green options

How will this Australian oil and gas behemoth become a clean energy company – and fast?

Woodside's 2024 AGM leaves its chairman weakened and climate plan rejected.

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill & chair Richard Goyder. Photograph by Rueben Hale.

In the aftermath of Woodside's recent tumultuous AGM, which saw its climate plan resoundingly rejected, and its chairman weakened, the company finds itself at a crossroads. The rejection, spearheaded by...

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