Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS)

Woodside Petroleum Limited ASX WPL share price
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Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) is Australia’s largest independent oil and gas company with a global portfolio. It is an explorer, developer, producer and supplier of energy. Woodside has been operating for over 60 years and is now Australia’s leading LNG producer. Some of its current development projects are in Senegal (SNE), Myanmar, Canada (Kitimat) and Timor-Leste / Australia (Sunrise).

Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) share price

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