CGI Glass Lewis also supported an activist shareholder group push to reject the oil and gas producer’s updated climate strategy at the company’s annual meeting.
Woodside Energy Group CEO Meg O’Neill is relying on technical sophistication to guide the Australian giant as it takes on three challenging projects in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Getting the great energy shift wrong will bring price spikes, blackouts and job losses, making it very difficult to maintain community and political will.
Australian oil and gas producer Woodside Energy would like to see improved fiscal terms from the Trinidad and Tobago government before committing to develop a deepwater natural gas project there, CEO Meg O Neill told Reuters this week.