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6-K 1 d844616d6k.htm FORM 6-K Form 6-K
 
 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2025

Commission File Number: 001-41404

 

 

Woodside Energy Group Ltd

(ABN 55 004 898 962)

(Registrant’s name)

 

 

Woodside Energy Group Ltd

Mia Yellagonga, 11 Mount Street

Perth, Western Australia 6000

Australia

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F ☑   Form 40-F ☐

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): ☐

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Dated: April 23, 2025

 

WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD
By:  

/s/ Damien Gare

 

Damien Gare

Corporate Secretary

EX-99.1 2 d844616dex991.htm EX-99.1 EX-99.1

Exhibit 99.1

FIRST QUARTER REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

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Outstanding performance from high quality assets

 

Operations

 

    Maintained exceptional production from Sangomar of 78 Mbbl/day (Woodside equity interest) produced in the quarter.

 

    Quarterly production of 49.1 MMboe (546 Mboe/day), down 4% from Q4 2024 due to weather impacts at NWS and unplanned outages at Pluto, partially offset by higher production at Shenzi and Atlantis. Quarterly production increased 9% from Q1 2024 due to the addition of Sangomar production.

 

    Quarterly revenue of $3,315 million, down 5% from Q4 2024 primarily due to lower production and lower oil-linked prices. Quarterly revenue increased 13% from Q1 2024 due to Sangomar start-up in July 2024 and high gas hub-linked prices.

 

    Sold 25.4% of produced LNG at prices linked to gas hub indices in the quarter (9.4% of total equity production).

Projects

 

    Strong project execution for the quarter, with all projects on schedule and budget.

 

    The Beaumont New Ammonia Project was 90% complete, with Phase 1 of the project on track for startup in the second half of 2025.

 

    The Scarborough Energy Project was 82% complete, and remains on track for first LNG cargo in the second half of 2026.

 

    The Trion Project was 26% complete, and remains on track for first oil in 2028.

Portfolio developments

 

    Further streamlining Woodside’s portfolio and generating near-term cash flow by divesting the Greater Angostura assets.1

 

    Subsequent to the quarter, entered an agreement for the sale of a 40% interest in Louisiana LNG Infrastructure LLC.2

 

    Subsequent to the quarter, signed LNG sale and purchase agreements with Uniper for the supply of up to two million tonnes per annum.3
 

 

Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said the company continued its focus on operational excellence and project delivery over the first quarter of 2025, while laying the foundation for Woodside’s next phase of value creation.

“We maintained world-class operational performance across our portfolio of high-quality assets, with Sangomar further boosting quarterly revenue through exceptional production of 78 thousand barrels per day at almost 98% reliability.

“Significant progress was made on our major growth projects, all of which are proceeding to schedule and within budget.

“At our Beaumont New Ammonia Project, pre-commissioning activities are expected to commence in the second quarter, with startup targeted for the second half of the year. This value-creating opportunity is set to deliver returns above our capital allocation framework and will position Woodside very competitively in the growing market for lower-carbon ammonia.

“Our Scarborough Energy Project is progressing as scheduled towards first LNG cargo in the second half of 2026, with the hull and topsides of the floating production unit being prepared for integration activities.

“The Trion Project is also gaining momentum. The construction of the subsea equipment and floating facilities is progressing well, and the project remains on schedule for first oil in 2028.

 

Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent. See “Woodside to divest Greater Angostura assets to Perenco” announced 28 March 2025 for details.

Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent. See “Woodside announces Louisiana LNG partnership with Stonepeak” announced 7 April 2025 for details.

The sale and purchase agreements are subject to Woodside’s final investment decision on the three train 16.5 Mtpa foundation development of Louisiana LNG. See “Woodside signs LNG supply agreement with Uniper” announced on 17 April 2025 for details.

 

 

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“We are progressing at pace towards a final investment decision on Louisiana LNG, positioning Woodside as a global LNG powerhouse. We passed a major milestone on 7 April, announcing the sale of a 40% interest in the infrastructure entity to Stonepeak, a leading global investment firm. The accelerated capital contribution from Stonepeak enhances Louisiana LNG returns, reduces Woodside’s capital commitments and strengthens Woodside’s near-term capacity for shareholder distributions.

“The exceptional value proposition offered by Louisiana LNG was further demonstrated by our 17 April agreement for long-term supply of LNG to Uniper, whose leadership in European energy markets make it an ideal foundation customer for the project.

“We are pleased with the strong level of interest from potential strategic partners and are advancing discussions targeting further equity sell-down in Louisiana LNG.

“Louisiana LNG has a Foreign-Trade Zone, enabling the project to defer payment of tariffs until completion of each LNG train. We are assessing the potential impacts of recent tariff announcements and potential further trade measures on Louisiana LNG. Around 25% of Louisiana LNG’s estimated capital expenditure is equipment and materials, approximately half of which is currently expected to be sourced from the US.

“As Australia approaches a federal election, it is encouraging to see both major parties recognising the essential role of gas in supporting national prosperity and a stable energy transition. We look forward to certainty for ongoing operations at the North West Shelf beyond 2030, to enable it to support thousands of direct and indirect jobs, billions of dollars in taxes and royalties, and secure future gas supply to Western Australia.

“Customer demand for Woodside’s LNG remains robust. The 15-year sale and purchase agreement with China Resources announced during the quarter was Woodside’s fourth new long-term contract with a regional customer in just over a year.

“With significant growth in the pipeline, we continue to streamline our business to focus on core and high-value assets. Our agreement to divest the Greater Angostura assets in Trinidad and Tobago for $206 million underscores our disciplined approach to portfolio management and optimisation. We applied the same discipline in declining to progress Namibian Petroleum Exploration Licence 87, exiting H2TAS and reassessing the H2OK project.”

 

 

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Comparative performance at a glance

 

       

Q1

 2025 

 

Q4

 2024 

 

 Change 

%

 

Q1

 2024 

 

 Change 

%

 

YTD

 2025 

 

YTD

 2024 

 

 Change 

%

                   

Revenue4

  $ million   3,315   3,484   (5%)   2,945   13%   3,315   2,945   13%

Production5

  MMboe   49.1   51.4   (4%)   44.9   9%   49.1   44.9   9%

Gas

  MMscf/d   1,841   1,909   (4%)   1,929   (5%)   1,841   1,929   (5%)

Liquids

  Mbbl/d   223   224   —%   155   44%   223   155   44%

Total

  Mboe/d   546   559   (2%)   494   11%   546   494   11%

Sales6

  MMboe   50.2   54.1   (7%)   45.6   10%   50.2   45.6   10%

Gas

  MMscf/d   1,962   2,129   (8%)   1,950   1%   1,962   1,950   1%

Liquids

  Mbbl/d   213   214   —%   159   34%   213   159   34%

Total

  Mboe/d   558   588   (5%)   501   11%   558   501   11%
                   

Average realised price

  $/boe   65   63   3%   63   3%   65   63   3%

Capital expenditure

  $ million   1,806   2,681   (33%)   1,158   56%   1,806   1,158   56%

Capex excl. Louisiana LNG7

  $ million   905   1,396   (35%)   1,158   (22%)   905   1,158   (22%)

Louisiana LNG8

  $ million   901   1,285   (30%)     100%   901     100%

Operations

Pluto LNG

 

   

LNG reliability was 89.9% for the quarter due to the impact of three unplanned train outages, which were rectified within days of each event. Facility performance continues to be proactively monitored to minimise the risk of future unplanned outages.

 

   

Completed maintenance activities during facility downtime to minimise future planned outages.

 

   

Successfully processed additional volumes through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector, using capacity at the North West Shelf.

North West Shelf (NWS) Project

 

   

Achieved strong quarterly LNG reliability of 96.5%.

 

   

Received approvals from the North West Shelf Joint Venture for long lead items on the Greater Western Flank Phase 4 Project, a five-well subsea tie-back to existing NWS offshore facilities. The project will support the delivery of domestic gas into the WA market during a forecasted shortfall in supply post-2028, with a final investment decision (FID) planned for the second half of 2025.

 

   

Successfully completed remote operations of offshore assets during a significant cyclone event, which limited the impact on production.

 

   

Continued LNG Train 2 permanent retirement activities following cessation of production in Q4 2024, with retirement work scopes being undertaken in a phased manner.

Bass Strait

 

   

Woodside approved investment in the Kipper 1B Project and the Turrum Phase 3 Project. Through the development of these projects, Woodside is expected to add more than 100 petajoules (Woodside equity interest) to the south-eastern Australian domestic gas market, supplying local manufacturers, power generators, and homes.

 

   

The Kipper 1B Project is expected to expand capacity from the Kipper field and deliver gas supplies ahead of winter 2026 through the drilling of a subsea well and upgrades to the West Tuna platform.

 

   

The Turrum Phase 3 Project is expected to deliver much-needed gas to south-eastern Australia by 2027 from a five-well infill development of the Turrum and North Turrum fields and topsides modifications to the Marlin B platform. Once the project comes online, it will produce four times more gas than Queensland supplied to the southern states in 2024.

 

Restated to exclude periodic adjustments reflecting the arrangements governing Wheatstone LNG sales of $14 million in Q4 2024 and -$24 million in Q1 2024. These amounts will be included within other income/(expenses) in the financial statements. Restatement allows for revenue presented in this quarterly report to reconcile to operating revenue, the IFRS measure presented in Woodside Financial Statements.

Q1 2025 includes 0.29 MMboe primarily from feed gas purchased from Pluto non-operating participants processed through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector.

Restated to exclude periodic adjustments reflecting the arrangements governing Wheatstone LNG sales of 0.22 MMboe in Q4 2024 and -0.28 MMboe in Q1 2024. Restatement allows for revenue presented in this quarterly report to reconcile to operating revenue, the IFRS measure presented in Woodside Financial Statements.

Includes capital additions on property plant and equipment, evaluation capitalised and other corporate spend. Exploration capitalised has been reclassified from capital expenditure to other expenditure.

Q4 2024 includes $1,066 million for purchase consideration of Louisiana LNG. Capital expenditure includes 100% working interest equity.

 

 

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Sangomar

 

   

Achieved exceptional production of 99 thousand barrels per day (Mbbl/d) (100% basis, 78 Mbbl/d Woodside share) at 97.6% reliability, with production from the Sangomar field remaining at plateau for the quarter.

 

   

During the quarter, based on a positive response observed in S400 oil producers from water injection, contingent resources were migrated to developed reserves. The reserve addition was 7.1 million barrels to proved (1P) reserves and 16.1 million barrels to proved plus probable (2P) reserves, Woodside share.9 As a result, Woodside expects Sangomar’s depreciation, depletion and amortisation (DD&A) rate for 2025 to decrease by 5 to 10% from its 2024 DD&A rate of approximately $56/boe.

 

   

Cargoes were delivered to China, Europe, US and Senegal’s domestic refinery.

United States of America

 

   

Achieved outstanding reliability of 99.8% at Shenzi.

 

   

Strong quarterly production at Shenzi was supported by a well returning to production in late 2024 and ongoing optimisation efforts.

 

   

Completed planned well intervention campaigns at Atlantis and commenced execution of an infill sidetrack producer.

 

   

Strong quarterly production from the Mad Dog field, Argos facility, with uplift seen from riser gas lift.

Marketing

 

   

Subsequent to the quarter, Woodside signed LNG sale and purchase agreements with Uniper for the supply of 1.0 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) from Louisiana LNG LLC for up to 13 years from the commercial operations date (COD) of Louisiana LNG and up to 1.0 Mtpa from its global portfolio commencing with Louisiana LNG’s COD over a term until 2039.10

 

   

Signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement with China Resources Gas International Limited for supply of approximately 0.6 million tonnes of LNG per year over 15 years on a delivered basis, commencing in 2027.

 

   

Supplied 25.4% of produced LNG at prices linked to gas hub indices, realising a 23% premium compared to oil-linked pricing. This represents 9.4% of Woodside’s total equity production. Full-year guidance remains unchanged at 28-35% of produced LNG.

 

   

Executed incremental Western Australian gas sales of 3.6 PJ for delivery in 2025 and 2026. Woodside continues to engage with the Western Australian domestic market on additional supply requirements for 2025, 2026 and 2027.

 

   

Delivered 526 TJ of trucked LNG, equivalent to 513 trailers, to customers in northern Western Australia.

 

   

Progressed preparations to release an expression of interest before 30 April 2025 for Australia east coast natural gas supply to ensure compliance with the terms of Woodside’s Conditional Ministerial Exemption under the Gas Market Code.

 

Refer to Notes to petroleum reserves and resources on page 21 for details of disclaimers.

10 

Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent including final investment decision for the Louisiana LNG development. See “Woodside announces Louisiana LNG partnership with Stonepeak” announced 7 April 2025 for details.

 

 

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Projects

Beaumont New Ammonia

 

   

Progress continued with Train 1 construction 90% complete at the end of the quarter and onsite workforce reaching peak numbers. Train 1 of the project remains on track to achieve first production in the second half of 2025, with pre-commissioning activities anticipated to begin in Q2 2025.11

 

   

Commenced electrical subsystem completion, with the site expected to switch from temporary to permanent power in Q2 2025.

Scarborough Energy Project

 

   

The Scarborough and Pluto Train 2 Project was 82% complete at the end of the quarter (excluding Pluto Train 1 modifications).

 

   

The floating production unit (FPU) hull exited its second dry dock, and the topsides were loaded onto a transport barge in readiness for integration activities.

 

   

Installation of the subsea production risers commenced. Pre-installation of the FPU mooring chains was completed. Batch drilling of the intermediate sections of the development wells concluded.

 

   

Activities at the Pluto Train 2 site are focused on piping and cable installation and preparing for pre-commissioning activities.

 

   

Site works for Pluto Train 1 modifications continue and construction activity at the module yard ramped up.

 

   

In February 2025, the Scarborough Offshore Facility and Trunkline (Operations) Environment Plan was accepted by the regulator.

 

   

First LNG cargo is targeted for the second half of 2026.

Trion

 

   

The Trion Project was 26% complete at the end of the quarter.

 

   

Completed the first steel cut for the three FPU topside modules in Korea and the floating storage and offloading facility (FSO) disconnectable turret mooring system in China. Fabrication progressed on schedule, including the manufacturing of subsea equipment.

 

   

Awarded the Operations and Maintenance contract for the FSO lease vessel.

 

   

An Environmental Permit application has been submitted to the regulator, and progress is being made on the submission of the HSE management system permit application.

Louisiana LNG

 

   

Continued project scope under a limited notice to proceed with Bechtel. Site works include dry excavation, clearing, area drainage improvements, mud mat installation, sheet piling and concrete work.

 

   

All high value orders and major purchase orders (equipment and bulk materials) for train 1 and 2 have been released. Purchase orders for train 3 have also been placed.

 

   

Subsequent to the quarter, Woodside entered into an agreement with Stonepeak for the sale of a 40% equity interest in Louisiana LNG Infrastructure LLC. Under this transaction, Stonepeak has agreed to provide $5.7 billion towards the foundation development of Louisiana LNG on an accelerated basis, contributing 75% of the project capital expenditure in both 2025 and 2026.12

 

   

Woodside continues to work towards FID readiness on the three train foundation development.

Hydrogen Refueller @H2Perth13

 

   

Commenced construction work on the project with ready for startup targeted for Q4 2025.

 
11 

Phase 1 handover from OCI to Woodside remains subject to cost, schedule, and performance guarantees from OCI. With limited exceptions, such as changes requested by Woodside, OCI will expend the resources necessary to complete the project ensuring that it meets the agreed performance standards prior to hand over. OCI will also be responsible for limited financial payments to Woodside if the project is delayed beyond September 2025.

12 

Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent. See “Woodside announces Louisiana LNG partnership with Stonepeak” announced 7 April 2025 for details.

13 

The project has received funding from the Hydrogen Fuelled Transport Project Funding Process as part of the Western Australian Government’s Renewable Hydrogen Strategy.

 

 

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Decommissioning

 

   

Safely and successfully completed the removal of all facilities from Enfield, offshore Western Australia, with the recovery of final infrastructure in February. With only survey activities remaining, this concludes the multi-year decommissioning program at Enfield.

 

   

Subsequent to the quarter, Woodside concluded the ten-well Stybarrow plug and abandonment campaign.

 

   

Subsequent to the quarter, a mobile offshore drilling unit arrived at the Minerva field, offshore Victoria, and commenced preparations to plug and abandon the first of three Minerva wells.

 

   

Commenced deconstruction of the Griffin Riser Turret Mooring at the Australian Marine Complex in preparation for recycling and reuse.

 

   

Continued decommissioning activities at Bass Strait, completing the plug and abandonment activities for 27 wells, including on the Bream B platform. Plug and abandonment activities commenced on the Kingfish A and Cobia platforms.

Exploration and development

Browse

 

   

Work continued on the Browse to North West Shelf Project to optimise the development concept, advance key regulatory approvals and progress commercial discussions to process Browse volumes through the Karratha Gas Plant.

Calypso

 

   

Progressed pre-front-end engineering design (FEED) engineering studies and subsurface studies to mature the technical and commercial definition of the development concept.

Exploration

 

   

Woodside declined to exercise the option to acquire at least a 56% interest in the Namibian Petroleum Exploration Licence 87.

New energy and carbon solutions

New energy

 

   

With the acquisition of Beaumont New Ammonia, plans for Woodside’s H2OK project are being reassessed. Subsequent to the quarter, exit from the H2TAS project was formalised.

 

   

Commitment to existing climate targets remain firm with these decisions following a review of global new energy opportunities to ensure there is alignment between Woodside’s corporate strategy, capital allocation framework, business priorities and external market conditions.14

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities

 

   

Angel CCS completed engineering studies as part of pre-FEED and commenced engagement with potential customers for CCS services.

Corporate activities

Greater Angostura assets divestment

 

   

Woodside entered into an agreement in March 2025 with Perenco to divest its Greater Angostura assets in Trinidad and Tobago for $206 million. The divestment is inclusive of Woodside’s interest in the shallow water Angostura and Ruby offshore oil and gas fields, associated production facilities and onshore terminal. The transaction provides near-term cash flow to support ongoing investments and shareholder distributions and builds on the Australian asset swap announced in December 2024, further streamlining Woodside’s portfolio.15 The transaction is expected to close in Q3 2025, with an effective date of 1 January 2025. Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent.

 
14 

Refer to the Climate section within the Annual Report 2024 for further details on Woodside’s climate targets.

15 

See “Woodside simplifies portfolio and unlocks long-term value” announced 19 December 2024 for details concerning the Australian asset swap. Completion of the transaction is expected to occur in 2026.

 

 

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Climate and sustainability

 

   

Woodside held a Sustainability Briefing on 3 April 2025, part of a structured program of engagement with investors on the company’s approach to climate and other sustainability topics. The briefing was held following the release of Woodside’s Sustainability disclosures in February 2025.

 

   

Woodside awarded a A$35 million contract to Cherratta Lodge, a Traditional Owner operated business in Karratha, Western Australia, for provision of accommodation to the workforce for Pluto Train 1 modifications. This is the first time Woodside has awarded a village accommodation contract to a Traditional Owner business and is part of the significant local economic benefits arising from the project.

Hedging

 

   

Of the 30 MMboe of 2025 oil production previously hedged at an average price of approximately $78.7 per barrel, approximately 25% was delivered by the end of the quarter.

 

   

Woodside also has a hedging program for Corpus Christi LNG volumes designed to protect against downside pricing risk. These hedges are Henry Hub (HH) and Title Transfer Facility (TTF) commodity swaps. Approximately 95% of 2025 and 87% of 2026 volumes have been hedged.

 

   

The realised value of all hedged positions for the quarter ended 31 March 2025 is a pre-tax profit of approximately $14 million, with a $32 million profit related to oil price hedges offset by a $23 million loss related to Corpus Christi hedges, and a $5 million profit related to other hedge positions. Hedging profit will be included in “other income” in the full-year financial statements.

Funding and liquidity

 

   

In the quarter, Woodside:

 

   

Entered into two $1,500 million short term liquidity facilities.

 

   

Repaid a $1,000 million bond that matured during the quarter.

 

   

Drew $800 million from available liquidity debt facilities.

 

   

Following the payment of the 2024 final dividend on 2 April 2025, Woodside had liquidity of $7,300 million.

Embedded commodity derivative

 

   

In 2023, Woodside entered into a revised long-term gas sale and purchase contract with Perdaman. The contract was assessed to contain an embedded commodity derivative, where a component of the selling price is linked to the price of urea. For the quarter ended 31 March 2025, an unrealised gain of $17 million has been recognised through other income. The fair value of the Perdaman embedded derivative has been estimated using a Monte Carlo simulation model. The valuation approach is currently under review for improvement opportunities.

Annual General Meeting

 

   

Woodside’s hybrid meeting will be held on Thursday, 8 May 2025 at 10.00am (AWST) online and at the Crown Ballroom at Crown Towers, Burswood, Western Australia. Shareholders and their proxyholders are welcome to participate online at meetings.lumiconnect.com/300-261-170-058 or in person. Further details of Woodside’s meeting arrangements (including security measures) are available at woodside.com/investors.

Upcoming events 2025

 

     

May

   8  

Annual General Meeting

     

July

   23  

Second quarter 2025 report

     

August

   19  

Half-Year 2025 report

     

October   

   22  

Third quarter 2025 report

 

 

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2025 full-year guidance

 

       
           Prior   Current 

Production

   MMboe   186 - 196     No change   

Gas hub exposure16

   % of produced LNG   28 - 35   No change 

Unit production cost

   $/boe   8.5 - 9.2   No change 

Property, plant and equipment

depreciation and amortisation

   $ million     4,500 - 5,000     No change 

Exploration expense

   $ million   200   No change 

Payments for restoration

   $ million   700 - 1,000   No change 

Capital expenditure17

   $ million   4,500 - 5,000   No change 

 

Contacts:      
INVESTORS    MEDIA    REGISTERED ADDRESS
      Woodside Energy Group Ltd
      ACN 004 898 962
Sarah Peyman    Christine Forster    Mia Yellagonga
M: +61 457 513 249    M: +61 484 112 469    11 Mount Street
E: investor@woodside.com    E: christine.forster@woodside.com    Perth WA 6000
      Australia
      T: +61 8 9348 4000
      www.woodside.com

This announcement was approved and authorised for release by Woodside’s Disclosure Committee.

 
16 

Gas hub indices include Japan Korea Marker (JKM), TTF and National Balancing Point (NBP). It excludes HH.

17 

Capital expenditure includes the following participating interests; Sangomar (82%); Scarborough (74.9%), Pluto Train 2 (51%), Trion (60%) and working interest equity prior to the completion of the asset swap with Chevron for NWS Project, NWS Oil Project, Wheatstone, Julimar-Brunello and Angel CCS assets. It includes the remaining Beaumont New Ammonia acquisition expenditure. This guidance assumes no change to these participating interests in 2025. This excludes the impact of any subsequent asset sell-downs, future acquisitions or other changes in equity. It excludes Louisiana LNG expenditure.

 

 

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Production summary

 

             

 Q1  

 2025  

    

 Q4  

 2024  

    

 Q1  

 2024  

    

 YTD  

 2025  

    

 YTD  

 2024  

 

Gas

     MMscf/d        1,841        1,909        1,929        1,841        1,929  

Liquids

     Mbbl/d        223        224        155        223        155  

Total

     Mboe/d        546        559        494        546        494  
                                           
             

 Q1  

 2025  

    

 Q4  

 2024  

    

 Q1  

 2024  

    

 YTD  

 2025  

    

 YTD  

 2024  

 

AUSTRALIA

                 

LNG

                 

North West Shelf

     Mboe        6,395        7,117        8,192        6,395        8,192  

Pluto18

     Mboe        10,430        11,232        11,754        10,430        11,754  

Wheatstone

     Mboe        2,422        2,460        2,357        2,422        2,357  

Total

     Mboe        19,247        20,809        22,303        19,247        22,303  

Pipeline gas

                 

Bass Strait

     Mboe        3,192        3,140        2,359        3,192        2,359  

Other19

     Mboe        3,807        4,136        3,278        3,807        3,278  

Total

     Mboe        6,999        7,276        5,637        6,999        5,637  

Crude oil and condensate

                 

North West Shelf

     Mbbl        1,106        1,250        1,412        1,106        1,412  

Pluto18

     Mbbl        857        911        931        857        931  

Wheatstone

     Mbbl        441        423        462        441        462  

Bass Strait

     Mbbl        402        482        492        402        492  

Macedon & Pyrenees

     Mbbl        369        617        109        369        109  

Ngujima-Yin

     Mbbl        725        1,143        886        725        886  

Okha

     Mbbl        312        616        466        312        466  

Total

     Mboe        4,212        5,442        4,758        4,212        4,758  

NGL

                 

North West Shelf

     Mbbl        230        274        290        230        290  

Pluto18

     Mbbl        52        58        54        52        54  

Bass Strait

     Mbbl        668        740        832        668        832  

Total

     Mboe        950        1,072        1,176        950        1,176  
                                                       

Total Australia 20

     Mboe        31,408        34,599        33,874        31,408        33,874  
       Mboe/d        349        376        372        349        372  
 
18 

Q1 2025 includes 2.04 MMboe of LNG, 0.10 MMboe of condensate and 0.05 MMboe of NGL processed at the Karratha Gas Plant (KGP) through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector.

19 

Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

20 

Q1 2025 includes 0.29 MMboe primarily from feed gas purchased from Pluto non-operating participants processed through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector.

 

 

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 Q1  

 2025  

    

 Q4  

 2024  

    

 Q1  

 2024  

    

 YTD  

 2025  

    

 YTD  

 2024  

 

INTERNATIONAL

                

Pipeline gas

                

USA

     Mboe       378        305        360        378        360  

Trinidad & Tobago

     Mboe       2,416        2,425        2,503        2,416        2,503  

Other21

     Mboe       23        -        -        23        -  

Total

     Mboe       2,817        2,730        2,863        2,817        2,863  

Crude oil and condensate

                

Atlantis

     Mbbl       2,472        2,238        2,441        2,472        2,441  

Mad Dog

     Mbbl       2,577        2,607        2,765        2,577        2,765  

Shenzi

     Mbbl       2,322        1,832        2,405        2,322        2,405  

Trinidad & Tobago

     Mbbl       99        140        126        99        126  

Sangomar

     Mbbl       7,010        6,901        -        7,010        -  

Other21

     Mbbl       -        81        81        -        81  

Total

     Mboe       14,480        13,799        7,818        14,480        7,818  

NGL

                

USA

     Mbbl       398        320        393        398        393  

Other21

     Mbbl       12        -        -        12        -  

Total

     Mboe       410        320        393        410        393  
                                                      

Total International

     Mboe       17,707        16,849        11,074        17,707        11,074  
     Mboe/d       197        183        122        197        122  
                                                      

Total Production

     Mboe       49,115        51,448        44,948        49,115        44,948  
     Mboe/d        546        559        494        546        494  
 
21 

Overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

 

 

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Product sales

 

            

Q1

 2025 

    

Q4

 2024 

    

Q1

 2024 

    

YTD

 2025 

    

YTD

 2024 

 

Gas

     MMscf/d        1,962        2,129        1,950        1,962        1,950  

Liquids

     Mbbl/d       213        214        159        213        159  

Total

     Mboe/d          558           588           501           558           501  
                                          
            

Q1

 2025 

    

Q4

 2024 

    

Q1

 2024 

    

YTD

 2025 

    

YTD

 2024 

 

AUSTRALIA

                

LNG

                

North West Shelf

     Mboe       6,887        6,753        8,008        6,887        8,008  

Pluto

     Mboe       9,676        10,490        10,513        9,676        10,513  

Wheatstone22

     Mboe       2,217        2,503        2,308        2,217        2,308  

Total

     Mboe       18,780        19,746        20,829        18,780        20,829  

Pipeline gas

                

Bass Strait

     Mboe       3,299        3,320        2,570        3,299        2,570  

Other23

     Mboe       3,584        4,058        2,894        3,584        2,894  

Total

     Mboe       6,883        7,378        5,464        6,883        5,464  

Crude oil and condensate

                

North West Shelf

     Mbbl       1,229        1,203        1,214        1,229        1,214  

Pluto

     Mbbl       705        1,093        640        705        640  

Wheatstone

     Mbbl       334        319        329        334        329  

Bass Strait

     Mbbl       534        518        597        534        597  

Ngujima-Yin

     Mbbl       663        1,006        999        663        999  

Okha

     Mbbl       -        653        618        -        618  

Macedon & Pyrenees

     Mbbl       499        472        496        499        496  

Total

     Mboe       3,964        5,264        4,893        3,964        4,893  

NGL

                

North West Shelf

     Mbbl       477        252        255        477        255  

Pluto

     Mbbl       110        53        55        110        55  

Bass Strait

     Mbbl       226        303        785        226        785  

Total

     Mboe       813        608        1,095        813        1,095  
                                                      

Total Australia

     Mboe       30,440        32,996        32,281        30,440        32,281  
     Mboe/d       338        359        355        338        355  
 
22 

Restated to exclude periodic adjustments reflecting the arrangements governing Wheatstone LNG sales of 0.22 MMboe in Q4 2024 and -0.28 MMboe in Q1 2024. Restatement allows for revenue presented in this quarterly report to reconcile to operating revenue, the IFRS measure presented in Woodside Financial Statements.

23 

Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

 

 

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Q1

 2025 

    

Q4

 2024 

    

Q1

 2024 

    

YTD

 2025 

    

YTD

 2024 

 

INTERNATIONAL

                

Pipeline gas

                

USA

     Mboe       294        231        286        294        286  

Trinidad & Tobago

     Mboe       2,274        2,802        2,457        2,274        2,457  

Other24

     Mboe       4        6        6        4        6  

Total

     Mboe       2,572        3,039        2,749        2,572        2,749  

Crude oil and condensate

                

Atlantis

     Mbbl       2,494        2,108        2,426        2,494        2,426  

Mad Dog

     Mbbl       2,620        2,629        2,626        2,620        2,626  

Shenzi

     Mbbl       2,202        1,730        2,352        2,202        2,352  

Trinidad & Tobago

     Mbbl       43        53        52        43        52  

Sangomar

     Mbbl       6,521        6,793        -        6,521        -  

Other24

     Mbbl       57        42        60        57        60  

Total

     Mboe       13,937        13,355        7,516        13,937        7,516  

NGL

                

USA

     Mbbl       371        303        413        371        413  

Other24

     Mbbl       2        4        3        2        3  

Total

     Mboe       373        307        416        373        416  
                                                      

Total International

     Mboe       16,882        16,701        10,681        16,882        10,681  
     Mboe/d        188        182        117        188        117  

MARKETING25

                

LNG

     Mboe       2,750        4,196        2,086        2,750        2,086  

Liquids

     Mboe       104        160        571        104        571  

Total

     Mboe       2,854        4,356        2,657        2,854        2,657  
                                                      

Total Marketing

     Mboe       2,854        4,356        2,657        2,854        2,657  
                                                      

Total sales

     Mboe       50,176        54,053        45,619        50,176        45,619  
     Mboe/d       558        588        501        558        501  
 
24 

Overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

25 

Purchased volumes sourced from third parties.

 

 

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Revenue (US$ million)

 

    

 Q1  

 2025  

   

 Q4  

 2024  

   

 Q1  

 2024  

   

 YTD  

 2025  

   

 YTD  

 2024  

 

 AUSTRALIA

         

North West Shelf

    535       497       592       535       592  

Pluto

    712       853       745       712       745  

Wheatstone26

    199       213       199       199       199  

Bass Strait

    228       217       223       228       223  

Macedon

    52       49       51       52       51  

Ngujima-Yin

    57       84       92       57       92  

Okha

    -       50       50       -       50  

Pyrenees

    44       40       44       44       44  

 Total Australia

    1,827       2,003       1,996       1,827       1,996  

 INTERNATIONAL

         

Atlantis

    191       156       196       191       196  

Mad Dog

    190       183       204       190       204  

Shenzi

    167       124       190       167       190  

Trinidad & Tobago27

    66       66       61       66       61  

Sangomar

    481       484       -       481       -  

Other28

    3       2       5       3       5  

 Total International

    1,098       1,015       656       1,098       656  

 Marketing revenue29

    312       410       227       312       227  

 Total sales revenue30

    3,237       3,428       2,879       3,237       2,879  

 Processing revenue

    74       53       61       74       61  

 Shipping and other revenue

    4       3       5       4       5  

 Total revenue

    3,315       3,484       2,945       3,315       2,945  
 
26 

Restated to exclude periodic adjustments reflecting the arrangements governing Wheatstone LNG sales of $14 million in Q4 2024 and -$24 million in Q1 2024. These amounts will be included within other income/(expenses) in the financial statements. Restatement allows for revenue presented in this quarterly report to reconcile to operating revenue, the IFRS measure presented in Woodside Financial Statements.

27 

Includes the impact of periodic adjustments related to the production sharing contract (PSC).

28 

Overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

29

Values include revenue generated from purchased LNG and Liquids volumes, as well as the marketing margin on the sale of Woodside’s produced LNG and Liquids portfolio. Marketing revenue excludes hedging impacts and cargo swaps where a Woodside produced cargo is sold and repurchased from the same counterparty to optimise the portfolio. The margin for these cargo swaps is recognised net in other income.

30 

Referred to as ‘Revenue from sale of hydrocarbons’ in Woodside financial statements. Total sales revenue excludes all hedging impacts.

 

 

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Realised prices

 

       Units    

Q1

 2025 

    

Q4

 2024 

    

Q1

2024

     Units     

Q1

 2025 

    

Q4

 2024 

    

Q1

 2024 

 

LNG produced

    $/MMBtu       10.6        10.8        10.4      $/boe        67        69        67  

LNG traded31

   $/MMBtu      13.7        12.6        9.1      $/boe        86        80        59  

Pipeline gas

               $/boe        36        33        34  

Oil and condensate

   $/bbl      74        71        79      $/boe        74        71        79  

NGL

   $/bbl      47        45        47      $/boe        47        45        47  

Liquids traded31

   $/bbl      70        67        60      $/boe        70        67        60  
Average realised price for pipeline gas:                        

Western Australia

   A$/GJ      6.9        6.6        6.4              

East Coast Australia

   A$/GJ      14.0        12.7        13.7              

International

   $/Mcf      5.0        4.2        4.6                                  

 

Average realised price

  

 

$/boe

  

 

 

 

65

 

 

  

 

 

 

63

 

 

  

 

 

 

63

 

 

                               

Dated Brent

   $/bbl      76        75        83              

JCC (lagged three months)

   $/bbl      78        86        92              

WTI

   $/bbl      71        70        77              

JKM

   $/MMBtu      14.7        13.5        11.9              

TTF

   $/MMBtu      14.6        12.8        9.8              

Average realised price increased 3% from the prior quarter reflecting higher Dated Brent and WTI.

 
31 

Excludes any additional benefit attributed to produced volumes through third-party trading activities.

 

 

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Capital expenditure (US$ million)

 

     

 Q1 

 2025 

    

 Q4 

 2024 

    

 Q1 

 2024 

    

 YTD 

 2025 

    

 YTD 

 2024 

 

Evaluation capitalised32

     12        17        17        12        17  

Property plant & equipment

     889        1,315        1,090        889        1,090  

Other 33

     4        64        51        4        51  

Sub Total (excluding Louisiana LNG)

     905        1,396        1,158        905        1,158  

Louisiana LNG34

     901        1,285        -        901        -  

Total

     1,806        2,681        1,158        1,806        1,158  

  

              
     

Q1

2025

    

Q4

2024

    

Q1

2024

    

YTD

2025

    

YTD

2024

 

Scarborough

     322        664        574        322        574  

Trion

     315        299        97        315        97  

Sangomar

     7        112        210        7        210  

Other

     261        321        277        261        277  

Sub Total (excluding Louisiana LNG)

     905        1,396        1,158        905        1,158  

Louisiana LNG34

     901        1,285        -        901        -  

Total

     1,806        2,681        1,158        1,806        1,158  

  

              
Other expenditure (US$ million)

 

     

Q1

2025

    

Q4

2024

    

Q1

2024

    

YTD

2025

    

YTD

2024

 

Exploration capitalised32,35

     5        -        21        5        21  

Exploration and evaluation expensed36

     35        140        54        35        54  

Permit amortisation

     3        2        3        3        3  

Total

     43        142        78        43        78  
                                              

Trading costs

        232           290           145           232           145  
 
32 

Project final investment decisions result in amounts of previously capitalised exploration and evaluation expense (from current and prior years) being transferred to property plant & equipment. This table does not reflect the impact of such transfers.

33 

Other primarily incorporates corporate spend including SAP build costs, other investments and other capital expenditure.

34 

Q4 2024 includes $1,066 million for purchase consideration of Louisiana LNG. The purchase consideration is the total amount paid for acquiring the companies encompassing all assets and liabilities as part of the transaction. Capital expenditure includes 100% working interest equity.

35 

Exploration capitalised has been reclassified from capital expenditure to other expenditure. Exploration capitalised represents expenditure on successful and pending wells, plus permit acquisition costs during the period and is net of well costs reclassified to expense on finalisation of well results.

36 

Includes seismic and general permit activities and other exploration costs.

 

 

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Exploration or appraisal wells drilled

No exploration or appraisal wells were drilled in the quarter.

Permits and licences

Key changes to permit and licence holdings during the quarter ended 31 March 2025 are noted below.

 

 Region  

Permits or licence

areas

   Change in
 interest (%) 
   Current
 interest (%) 
   Remarks

 

 Australia

 

 

WA-536-P

  

 

(65%)

  

 

—%

  

 

Licence expiry37

 Egypt

  Red Sea Block 1    (45%)    —%    Licence expiry - subsequent to

the period

 USA

 

GB 895, GB 852, GB

851, GB 806, GB 805,

GB 762, GB 677, GB

676, GB 630, GB 760,

GB 716, GB 672, GB

721

   40%    100%    Assignment
 
37 

National Electronic Approval Tracking System (NEATS) will be updated when expiry has been published in the Australian Government Gazette.

 

 

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Production rates

Average daily production rates (100% project) for the quarter ended 31 March 2025:

 

     Woodside
share38
    Production rate
(100% project,
Mboe/d)
     Remarks
            

Mar

2025

    

Dec

2024

       

AUSTRALIA

          

NWS Project

                              

LNG

     30.29     235        258      Production was lower due to weather events.

Crude oil and condensate

     30.41     40        45  

NGL

     30.35     8        10  

Pluto LNG

                              

LNG

     90.00     104        109      Production was lower due to unplanned outages.

Crude oil and condensate

     90.00     9        10     

Pluto-KGP Interconnector

                              

LNG

     100.00     23        24     

Crude oil and condensate

     100.00     1        1     

NGL

     100.00     1        1     

Wheatstone39

                              

LNG

     12.03     224        220      Production was higher due to increased reliability.

Crude oil and condensate

     15.85     31        32     

Bass Strait

                              

Pipeline gas

     46.62     76        85      Production was lower due to planned maintenance.

Crude oil and condensate

     44.91     10        12  

NGL

     46.21     16        18  

Australia Oil

                              

Ngujima-Yin

     60.00     13        21      Production was lower due to weather events.

Okha

     50.00     7        13     

Pyrenees

     64.85     6        10     

Other

                              

Pipeline gas40

       42        45     
 
38 

Woodside share reflects the net realised interest for the period.

39 

The Wheatstone asset processes gas from several offshore gas fields, including the Julimar and Brunello fields, for which Woodside has 65% participating interest and is the operator.

40 

Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

 

 

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     Woodside
share41
    Production rate
(100% project,
Mboe/d)
     Remarks
            

Mar

2025

    

Dec

2024

       

INTERNATIONAL

          

Atlantis

                              

Crude oil and condensate

     38.50     71        63      Production was higher due to increased reliability and a successful intervention campaign.

NGL

     38.50     4        4  

Pipeline gas

     38.50     8        5     

Mad Dog

                              

Crude oil and condensate

     20.86     137        136     

NGL

     20.86     6        4     

Pipeline gas

     20.86     3        3  

Shenzi

                              

Crude oil and condensate

     64.69     40        31      Production was higher due to increased reliability.

NGL

     64.79     2        2  

Pipeline gas

     64.66     1        1     

Trinidad & Tobago

                              

Crude oil and condensate

      79.13 %42      1        3      Production was lower due to reservoir decline.

Pipeline gas

     50.35 %42      53        57     

Sangomar

                              

Crude oil

     78.45 %42      99        95      Production was higher due to increased reliability.
 
41 

Woodside share reflects the net realised interest for the period.

42 

Operations governed by production sharing contracts.

 

 

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Disclaimer and important notice

Forward looking statements

This report contains forward-looking statements with respect to Woodside’s business and operations, market conditions, results of operations and financial condition, including for example, but not limited to, outcomes of transactions, statements regarding long-term demand for Woodside’s products, potential investment decisions, development, completion and execution of Woodside’s projects, expectations regarding future capital expenditures, the payment of future dividends and the amount thereof, future results of projects, operating activities and new energy products, expectations and plans for renewables production capacity and investments in, and development of, renewables projects, expectations and guidance with respect to production, capital and exploration expenditure and gas hub exposure. All statements, other than statements of historical or present facts, are forward-looking statements and generally may be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as ‘guidance’, ‘foresee’, ‘likely’, ‘potential’, ‘anticipate’, ‘believe’, ‘aim’, ‘aspire’, ‘estimate’, ‘expect’, intend’, ‘may’, ‘target’, ‘plan’, ‘strategy’, ‘forecast’, ‘outlook’, ‘project’, ‘schedule’, ‘will’, ‘should’, ‘seek’, and other similar words or expressions. Similarly, statements that describe the objectives, plans, goals or expectations of Woodside are forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements in this report are not guidance, forecasts, guarantees or predictions of future events or performance, but are in the nature of future expectations that are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions. Those statements and any assumptions on which they are based are subject to change without notice and are subject to inherent known and unknown risks, uncertainties, contingencies and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Woodside, its related bodies corporate and their respective officers, directors, employees, advisers or representatives. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements and assumptions on which they are based include, but are not limited to, fluctuations in commodity prices, actual demand for Woodside’s products, currency fluctuations, geotechnical factors, drilling and production results, gas commercialisation, development progress, operating results, engineering estimates, reserve and resource estimates, loss of market, industry competition, sustainability and environmental risks, climate related transition and physical risks, changes in accounting, standards, economic and financial markets conditions in various countries and regions, political risks, the actions of third parties, project delay or advancement, regulatory approvals, the impact of armed conflict and political instability (such as the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and in the Middle East) on economic activity and oil and gas supply and demand, cost estimates, legislative, fiscal and regulatory developments, including but not limited to those related to the imposition of tariffs and other trade restrictions, and the effect of future regulatory or legislative actions on Woodside or the industries in which it operates, including potential changes to tax laws, and the impact of general economic conditions, inflationary conditions, prevailing exchange rates and interest rates and conditions in financial markets and risks associated with acquisitions, mergers, divestitures and joint ventures, including difficulties integrating or separating businesses, uncertainty associated with financial projections, restructuring, increased costs and adverse tax consequences, and uncertainties and liabilities associated with acquired and divested properties and businesses.

A more detailed summary of the key risks relating to Woodside and its business can be found in the “Risk” section of Woodside’s most recent Annual Report released to the Australian Securities Exchange and in Woodside’s most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and available on the Woodside website at https://www.woodside.com/investors/reports-investor-briefings. You should review and have regard to these risks when considering the information contained in this report.

If any of the assumptions on which a forward-looking statement is based were to change or be found to be incorrect, this would likely cause outcomes to differ from the statements made in this report.

 

 

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All forward-looking statements contained in this report reflect Woodside’s views held as at the date of this report and, except as required by applicable law, Woodside does not intend to, undertake to, or assume any obligation to, provide any additional information or update or revise any of these statements after the date of this report, either to make them conform to actual results or as a result of new information, future events, changes in Woodside’s expectations or otherwise.

Investors are strongly cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Actual results or performance may vary materially from those expressed in, or implied by, any forward-looking statements. None of Woodside nor any if its related bodies corporate, nor any of their respective officers, directors, employees, advisers or representatives, nor any person named in this report or involved in the preparation of the information in this report, makes any representation, assurance, guarantee or warranty (either express or implied) as to the accuracy or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement, or any outcomes, events or results expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement in this report. Past performance (including historical financial and operational information) is given for illustrative purposes only. It should not be relied on as, and is not necessarily, a reliable indicator of future performance, including future security prices.

Other important information

All figures are Woodside share for the quarter ending 31 March 2025, unless otherwise stated.

All references to dollars, cents or $ in this report are to US currency, unless otherwise stated.

References to “Woodside” may be references to Woodside Energy Group Ltd and/or its applicable subsidiaries (as the context requires).

Notes to petroleum reserves and resources

 

1.

The petroleum resource estimates are quoted as at the effective date of 31 March 2025, net Woodside share. For details of Woodside’s year end 2024 reserves position, see the Reserves and Resources Statement included in the 2024 Annual Report.

 

2.

All numbers are internal estimates produced by Woodside. Estimates of reserves and contingent resources should be regarded only as estimates that may change over time as additional information becomes available.

 

3.

The reference point is defined as the outlet of the floating production storage and offloading facility (FPSO).

 

4.

‘Reserves’ are estimated quantities of petroleum that have been demonstrated to be producible from known accumulations in which the company has a material interest from a given date forward, at commercial rates, under presently anticipated production methods, operating conditions, prices, and costs. Woodside reports reserves inclusive of all fuel consumed in operations. Woodside estimates and reports its proved reserves in accordance with SEC regulations which are also compliant with the 2018 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)/World Petroleum Council (WPC)/American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)/Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers (SPEE) Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS) (SPE-PRMS) guidelines. SEC-compliant proved reserves estimates use a more restrictive, rules-based approach and are generally lower than estimates prepared solely in accordance with SPE-PRMS guidelines due to, among other things, the requirement to use commodity prices based on the average of first of month prices during the 12-month period in the reporting company’s fiscal year. Woodside estimates and reports its proved plus probable reserves in accordance with SPE-PRMS guidelines which are not compliant with SEC regulations.

 

5.

Assessment of the economic value in support of an SPE-PRMS (2018) reserves and resources classification, uses Woodside Portfolio Economic Assumptions (Woodside PEAs). The Woodside PEAs are reviewed on an annual basis, or more often if required. The review is based on historical data and forecast estimates for economic variables such as product prices and exchange rates. The Woodside PEAs are approved by the Woodside Board. Specific contractual arrangements for individual projects are also taken into account.

 

6.

Woodside uses both deterministic and probabilistic methods for the estimation of reserves and contingent resources at the field and project levels. All proved reserves estimates have been estimated using deterministic methods and reported on a net interest basis in accordance with the SEC regulations and have been determined in accordance with SEC Rule 4-10(a) of Regulation S-X.

 

 

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7.

‘MMboe’ means millions (106) of barrels of oil equivalent. Natural gas volumes are converted to oil equivalent volumes via a constant conversion factor, which for Woodside is 5.7 Bcf of dry gas per 1 MMboe. All volumes are reported at standard oilfield conditions of 14.696 psi (101.325 kPa) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.56 degrees Celsius).

 

8.

‘Proved reserves’ are those quantities of crude oil, condensate, natural gas and NGLs that, by analysis of geoscience and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be economically producible from a given date forward from known reservoirs and under existing economic conditions, operating methods, operating contracts, and government regulations. Proved reserves are estimated and reported on a net interest basis in accordance with the SEC regulations and have been determined in accordance with SEC Rule 4-10(a) of Regulation S-X.

 

9.

‘Undeveloped reserves’ are those reserves for which wells and facilities have not been installed or executed but are expected to be recovered through future significant investments.

 

10.

‘Probable reserves’ are those reserves which analysis of geological and engineering data suggests are more likely than not to be recoverable. Proved plus probable reserves represent the best estimate of recoverable quantities. Where probabilistic methods are used, there is at least a 50% probability that the actual quantities recovered will equal or exceed the sum of estimated proved plus probable reserves. Proved plus probable reserves are estimated and reported in accordance with SPE-PRMS guidelines and are not compliant with SEC regulations.

 

11.

The estimates of petroleum reserves and contingent resources are based on and fairly represent information and supporting documentation prepared by, or under the supervision of, Mr Benjamin Ziker, Woodside’s Vice President Reserves and Subsurface, who is a full-time employee of the company and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. The reserves and resources estimates included in this announcement are issued with the prior written consent of Mr Ziker. Mr Ziker’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Science (Chemical Engineering) from Rice University (Houston, Texas, USA) and 26 years of relevant experience.

Additional information for US investors concerning resource estimates

Woodside is an Australian company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. As noted above, Woodside estimates and reports its proved reserves in accordance with SEC regulations, which are also compliant with SPE-PRMS guidelines, and estimates and reports its proved plus probable reserves and 2C contingent resources in accordance with SPE-PRMS guidelines. Woodside reports all petroleum resource estimates using definitions consistent with SPE-PRMS.

The SEC prohibits oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, from disclosing estimates of oil or gas resources other than ‘reserves’ (as that term is defined by the SEC). In this announcement, Woodside includes estimates of quantities of oil and gas using certain terms, such as ‘proved plus probable (2P) reserves’, ‘best estimate (2C) contingent resources’, ‘reserves and contingent resources’, ‘proved plus probable’, ‘developed and undeveloped’, ‘probable developed’, ‘probable undeveloped’, ‘contingent resources’ or other descriptions of volumes of reserves, which terms include quantities of oil and gas that may not meet the SEC’s definitions of proved, probable and possible reserves, and which the SEC’s guidelines strictly prohibit Woodside from including in filings with the SEC. These types of estimates do not represent, and are not intended to represent, any category of reserves based on SEC definitions, and may differ from and may not be comparable to the same or similarly-named measures used by other companies. These estimates are by their nature more speculative than estimates of proved reserves and would require substantial capital spending over a significant number of years to implement recovery, and accordingly are subject to substantially greater risk of not being recovered by Woodside. In addition, actual locations drilled and quantities that may be ultimately recovered from Woodside’s properties may differ substantially. Woodside has made no commitment to drill, and likely will not drill, all drilling locations that have been attributable to these quantities. US investors are urged to consider closely the disclosures in Woodside’s most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the SEC and available on the Woodside website at https://www.woodside.com/investors/reports-investor-briefings and its other filings with the SEC, which are available at www.sec.gov.

 

 

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Glossary, units of measure and conversion factors

Refer to the Glossary in the Annual Report 2024 for definitions, including carbon related definitions.

 

Product    Unit    Conversion factor

Natural gas

   5,700 scf    1 boe

Condensate

   1 bbl    1 boe

Oil

   1 bbl    1 boe

Natural gas liquids

   1 bbl    1 boe
     
Facility    Unit    LNG Conversion factor

Karratha Gas Plant

   1 tonne    8.08 boe

Pluto Gas Plant

   1 tonne    8.34 boe

Wheatstone

   1 tonne    8.27 boe

The LNG conversion factor from tonne to boe is specific to volumes produced at each facility and is based on gas composition which may change over time.

 

Term    Definition

bbl

   barrel

bcf

   billion cubic feet of gas

boe

   barrel of oil equivalent

GJ

   gigajoule

Mbbl

   thousand barrels

Mbbl/d

   thousand barrels per day

Mboe

   thousand barrels of oil equivalent

Mboe/d      

   thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day

Mcf

   thousand cubic feet of gas

MMboe

   million barrels of oil equivalent

MMBtu

   million British thermal units

MMscf/d

   million standard cubic feet of gas per day

PJ

   petajoules

scf

   standard cubic feet of gas

TJ

   terajoule

 

 

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