Woodside

40 years of reliable energy

For 40 years, the North West Shelf Project has been producing affordable and reliable energy for Western Australian and global customers and investing in the Pilbara community.

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Powering Western Australia

Since 1984, the project has produced over 6,000 petajoules of gas for the WA domestic market, powering homes and industry. If used just for household electricity, this amount of gas is enough to power homes in cities like Perth for approximately 175 years.

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A significant contribution

The North West Shelf Project is a significant contributor and has paid over A$40 billion in royalties and excise since starting production.

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WOODSIDE AT A GLANCE

70 years of experience

Woodside led the development of the LNG industry in Australia. Today, Woodside aims to thrive through the global energy transition. We have the values, experience and creativity to adapt and thrive in a changing world across our three strategic pillars – oil, gas and new energy – each with a role to play.

  • 1954

    Woodside established

  • A$33.3 million

    Social spend globally (2023) [1]

  • 4,500 +

    Employees

  • 6,400 +

    LNG cargoes delivered internationally since 1989

INSIDE WOODSIDE

It's only by working together that a better future comes to life

  • Our people

    Curious and creative, we’re passionate people committed to building a better future.

  • Our community

    We care for our communities and the environment.

  • Our culture

    A place to feel valued and supported, our culture is built on innovation and inclusion.

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1 Verified data included here includes information relevant to the former Woodside Petroleum Ltd as well as the Woodside Energy Group Ltd for the period 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022 and includes data relevant to the assets acquired through the merger with BHP’s petroleum business from 1 June 2022 to 31 December 2022. All figures are approximate and rounded up to the nearest decimal point. See also page 62 of the Sustainable Development Report which outlines the categories of social spend, including strategic partnerships, philanthropy, mandatory contribution and volunteering.