Woodside Energy, the key supplier of LNG to North Asia from two operated plants in Western Australia, has shrugged off the rejection at its annual meeting in Perth of a non-binding vote on its climate change policies as several politically-motivated pension funds and advocacy groups voted against it as not going far enough.
Woodside Energy, the operator of two liquefied natural gas export plants in Western Australia and the Scarborough Gas Project for LNG expansion, is seeking support from shareholders on its climate policies and urging them to attend the April 24 annual general meeting online or in person.