April 21 (LNGJ) - Woodside Energy, the operator of the Northwest Shelf and Pluto LNG export plants in Western Australia, reported an 81 percent surge in first-quarter revenues to US$4.33 billion versus US$3.39Bln in the same three months of 2022. However, the income fell 16 percent from US$5.16Bln in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to the Perth-based company’s quarterly activities report.
Woodside reported that the Scarborough gas field and the Pluto LNG Train II projects were now 30 percent complete with the export trunkline 86 percent finished and first concrete poured for the second Pluto Train. The drilling programme for the Sangomar oil project offshore Senegal progressed with 10 of 23 wells complete. “The Sangomar floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) topsides and pre-commissioning works continued in Singapore,” it added.








