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Woodside Energy Group Ltd (WDS)

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23.29-0.15 (-0.64%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
23.74 +0.45 (+1.93%)
After hours: 06:57PM EDT
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Previous close23.44
Open23.64
Bid23.29 x 900
Ask23.30 x 800
Day's range23.22 - 23.64
52-week range19.95 - 26.93
Volume300,473
Avg. volume344,725
Market cap44.516B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.88
PE ratio (TTM)6.24
EPS (TTM)3.73
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield2.24 (9.62%)
Ex-dividend date31 Aug 2023
1y target estN/A
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    KBR wins an EPCm contract for Pluto LNG facility from Woodside Energy in Western Australia.

  • Reuters

    Explainer-Chevron Australia LNG workers start strike. What happens now?

    Workers at Chevron's liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Australia, which produce 5.1% of the world's supply of the super-chilled fuel, went on strike on Friday after mediation talks ended without a deal. Until next Wednesday, workers will stop work for up to 11 hours in several blocks per day and refuse to perform certain tasks, including working overtime. Chevron has said it would continue to take steps to maintain operations if any disruptions occur, without giving details.

  • Reuters SG

    GASTECH-Woodside's unions settlement costs at Australia LNG project moderate - CEO

    Woodside Energy faces increased costs following negotiations with unions at its Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant, but these will have a relatively modest impact on its overall business, CEO Meg O'Neill told Reuters on Tuesday. Last month Woodside Energy reached an agreement with unions at Australia's largest LNG project, potentially averting a disruption to supplies, after workers' demands for better pay and conditions were met. "There was a cost of course, but... in the grand scheme of things there is a relatively modest impact on the total business," O'Neill told Reuters on the sidelines of the Gastech conference in Singapore, without disclosing the settlement amount.