‘Extremism is not the answer’ when it comes to decarbonisation, says Woodside chief

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‘Extremism is not the answer’ when it comes to decarbonisation, says Woodside chief
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CEO Meg O’Neill says developing new supply is necessary to keeping ‘energy affordable and reliable as we transition to a lower carbon future’

, will vote against the re-election of Woodside’s most senior director, former resources minister Ian Macfarlane, at the company’s annual general meeting late next week.

Investors and climate groups are also seeking more clarity about Woodside’s proposed decarbonisation plans, and want the company to hold itself accountable for scope 3 emissions, representing those produced by its oil and gas customers., exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as evidence of a need to expand operations.

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