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ASX:WDS 8 October 2025 - 18 December 2025

Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (ASX:WDS, NYSE:WDS) Drops as CEO Meg O’Neill Exits for BP: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Next

Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (ASX:WDS, NYSE:WDS) Drops as CEO Meg O’Neill Exits for BP: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Next

Woodside Energy shares fell 2.6% to A$22.80 on December 18 after CEO Meg O’Neill resigned to become BP’s chief executive. Liz Westcott was named Acting CEO, effective immediately. Woodside said a permanent CEO will be appointed in the first quarter of 2026. O’Neill remains on gardening leave until March but forfeits her 2025 incentive and unvested shares.
Woodside Energy Stock (ASX:WDS, NYSE:WDS) Falls as CEO Meg O’Neill Heads to BP: Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Next

Woodside Energy Stock (ASX:WDS, NYSE:WDS) Falls as CEO Meg O’Neill Heads to BP: Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Next

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill resigned to become BP’s chief executive, with Liz Westcott named Acting CEO effective immediately. Woodside shares fell 2.5% in Australia after the announcement, while US ADRs edged higher. O’Neill remains on “gardening leave” until March 2026. The board expects to appoint a permanent CEO in early 2026.
18 December 2025
BP Appoints Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill as Next Chief Executive, Triggering Dual Leadership Changes Across Big Oil and LNG

BP Appoints Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill as Next Chief Executive, Triggering Dual Leadership Changes Across Big Oil and LNG

BP named Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill as its next chief executive, effective April 1, 2026. Current CEO Murray Auchincloss will step down this week, with BP executive Carol Howle serving as interim CEO. Auchincloss will stay on as an advisor through December 2026. The move follows investor pressure for leadership and strategy changes at BP.
18 December 2025
Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and Key Catalysts on Dec. 17, 2025

Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts and Key Catalysts on Dec. 17, 2025

Woodside Energy Group shares fell 2.31% to A$23.44 in Australian trading on Dec. 17, 2025, amid oil price swings and strike risks at Pluto LNG Train 2. Market cap stood at about A$46.67 billion. U.S. ADRs closed at $15.65, down 2.73%. Staff at Bechtel’s Pluto LNG project are set to strike from Jan. 5, 2026.
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Share Price Slides Post-Market on Oil Dip — Latest News, Forecasts and Outlook (16 December 2025)

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Share Price Slides Post-Market on Oil Dip — Latest News, Forecasts and Outlook (16 December 2025)

Woodside Energy closed at A$23.99 on December 16, down 2.28% amid a sector-wide selloff as crude prices hit an eight-week low near US$56.40. About 2.79 million shares changed hands. The company also lodged an Appendix 3G, notifying the issue of 23,383 unquoted equity securities linked to KMP Daniel Kalms.
Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) Stock: Latest News, This Week’s Moves, Analyst Forecasts and the Week Ahead (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) Stock: Latest News, This Week’s Moves, Analyst Forecasts and the Week Ahead (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Woodside Energy shares closed at A$24.73 on the ASX Friday, down 1.9% for the week, as oil prices slumped and strike risks grew at Pluto LNG Train 2. NYSE-listed shares ended at US$16.22. Brent crude settled near $61.12 a barrel, down over 4% on the week. Unions backed possible industrial action at Pluto 2, with first LNG cargo targeted for the second half of 2026.
Woodside Energy (WDS) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 12, 2025: Key News, Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Open (Dec. 13)

Woodside Energy (WDS) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 12, 2025: Key News, Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Open (Dec. 13)

Woodside Energy closed Friday at A$24.73 on the ASX, down 0.08%, and $16.22 on the NYSE, off 0.98%. After-hours U.S. trading saw the ADR rebound to $16.49. The moves came as Brent crude hovered in the low $60s and WTI in the upper $50s, with oversupply concerns weighing on energy stocks. No trading is scheduled for Saturday.
Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (WDS): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 12, 2025

Woodside Energy Group Ltd Stock (WDS): Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 12, 2025

Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS; NYSE: WDS) shares traded near A$24.7 in Australia and $16.38 in the U.S. on Dec. 12, 2025. Nearly 99% of union members at the Pluto LNG 2 project voted to strike over pay disputes, threatening project timelines. Woodside also placed $38 million in high bids in a recent U.S. Gulf of Mexico lease sale.
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 10, 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Deep Value Debate

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 10, 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Deep Value Debate

Woodside Energy shares closed at A$24.90 on 9 December 2025, down 1.2% for the day, with a market value near A$47–48 billion. The company faces strike threats at its Pluto LNG 2 project after union members voted overwhelmingly for industrial action. Shares yield over 6%, and analysts remain split on valuation. In New York, Woodside ADSs last traded at about US$16.50.
10 December 2025
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock on 9 December 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Big Valuation Debate

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock on 9 December 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Big Valuation Debate

Woodside Energy shares closed at A$25.20 on 8 December 2025, up 0.2%, with a market cap near A$47.9 billion. Morningstar says the stock trades at nearly half its fair value estimate, calling it one of the most undervalued large caps in Australia. Technical service StockInvest rates Woodside a “sell candidate” on a weakening chart. The trailing dividend yield stands at about 6.7%.
9 December 2025
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 5, 2025: Pluto LNG Strike Vote, Greater Sunrise Breakthrough and a 6.5% Dividend Yield

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 5, 2025: Pluto LNG Strike Vote, Greater Sunrise Breakthrough and a 6.5% Dividend Yield

Woodside Energy traded at A$25.45 early Friday after closing at A$25.55 on 4 December. Q3 2025 production reached 50.8 million barrels of oil equivalent, with revenue down 9% year-on-year to US$3.36 billion as prices fell. The company raised full-year output guidance, citing strong performance at the Sangomar project. Capital expenditure for Q3 totaled about US$1.55 billion.
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock Today – Share Price, Dividend Yield, Strike Risk and LNG Growth Outlook to 2032

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock Today – Share Price, Dividend Yield, Strike Risk and LNG Growth Outlook to 2032

Woodside Energy traded at A$25.52 on 4 December 2025, up 0.45% for the day and about 3% year to date. Q3 production reached 50.8 million barrels of oil equivalent, with revenue down 9% from a year earlier to US$3.36 billion as prices softened. The Sangomar project in Senegal delivered 99,000 barrels per day, generating US$477 million. Investors are watching major LNG projects and ongoing labour risks.
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock on 2 December 2025: Strike Risks, LNG Megaprojects and 2032 Growth Targets

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS) Stock on 2 December 2025: Strike Risks, LNG Megaprojects and 2032 Growth Targets

Woodside shares traded near A$25.47 on 2 December 2025, up 1.2%, with a market cap of about A$47.8 billion and a dividend yield around 6.5%. Q3 production rose to 50.8 MMboe, prompting the company to lift full-year guidance. Revenue for the past year reached AU$21 billion, with earnings of AU$4.5 billion. An interim dividend of US$0.69 per share was paid in September.
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock on 1 December 2025: Strike Fears vs LNG Super‑Growth – What Investors Need to Know

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock on 1 December 2025: Strike Fears vs LNG Super‑Growth – What Investors Need to Know

Woodside Energy shares opened December 2025 near a 52-week high, last closing at AU$24.93 on the ASX, up 1.7% for the year. The Fair Work Commission approved a strike ballot at the Pluto LNG 2 project, with a vote due by 4 December. Woodside and Timor‑Leste signed a cooperation agreement to study a Timor-based LNG plant for Greater Sunrise.
1 December 2025
Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) Share Price Today: Strike Vote, Greater Sunrise LNG Pact and 2030s Growth Story – 27 November 2025

Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX:WDS) Share Price Today: Strike Vote, Greater Sunrise LNG Pact and 2030s Growth Story – 27 November 2025

Woodside Energy shares slipped to A$25.12 on Thursday, down from A$25.27, as investors reacted to a strike ballot approval at the Pluto 2 LNG project. The stock remains in the middle of its recent trading range, with a market value near A$47–48 billion and a dividend yield around 6.6–7%. No new ASX disclosures were issued.
27 November 2025
WDS Stock Today (November 26, 2025): Woodside Energy Slips as Pluto LNG Strike Risk Meets Sunrise LNG Breakthrough

WDS Stock Today (November 26, 2025): Woodside Energy Slips as Pluto LNG Strike Risk Meets Sunrise LNG Breakthrough

Woodside Energy shares fell about 0.6% to A$24.96 in Sydney after a union strike ballot was approved for the Pluto LNG 2 project, raising near-term risks. In New York, WDS ADRs closed at US$16.25, down 0.25%. The company’s market cap stands near US$30–31 billion. Investors also weighed progress on the Greater Sunrise gas fields with Timor-Leste.
Turkey’s Gas Revolution: Erdogan’s LNG Pivot Threatens Russia & Iran’s Energy Grip

Turkey’s Gas Revolution: Erdogan’s LNG Pivot Threatens Russia & Iran’s Energy Grip

Turkey has signed long-term LNG contracts worth $43 billion with U.S. suppliers as it moves to cut pipeline gas imports from Russia and Iran. Major Russian and Iranian pipeline deals expire by 2026, with Turkey expected to renew only smaller, flexible volumes. U.S. and G7 officials have pressed Ankara to curb Russian energy purchases. Turkey’s new LNG capacity allows it to meet most demand domestically or via imports.
8 October 2025
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