Woodside Energy Group Ltd 2018 AR2

The report highlights Woodside's strong financial and operational performance in 2018, delivering a 28% increase in net profit after tax to $1,364 million and record LNG production of 72 MMboe. The company progressed its near-term growth projects, including the early and under-budget delivery of Greater Western Flank Phase 2 and the start-up of Wheatstone LNG Train 2. Key milestones were achieved for the Burrup Hub vision, with Woodside assuming operatorship of Scarborough and SNE Phase 1 in Senegal. On sustainability, Woodside achieved a 3.4% energy efficiency improvement, on track for its 2020 target, and recorded its second-best safety performance with a total recordable injury rate of 1.32.

Company: Woodside Energy Group Ltd

Sector: Energy

Country: Australia

Year: 2018

Type: AR2

Pages: 156

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Woodside Energy Group Ltd

Woodside Energy Group Ltd 2018 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Woodside's strong financial and operational performance in 2018, delivering a 28% increase in net profit after tax to $1,364 million and record LNG production of 72 MMboe. The company progressed its near-term growth projects, including the early and under-budget delivery of Greater Western Flank Phase 2 and the start-up of Wheatstone LNG Train 2. Key milestones were achieved for the Burrup Hub vision, with Woodside assuming operatorship of Scarborough and SNE Phase 1 in Senegal. On sustainability, Woodside achieved a 3.4% energy efficiency improvement, on track for its 2020 target, and recorded its second-best safety performance with a total recordable injury rate of 1.32.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018

Fiscal Year

2018

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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