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WOODSIDE WELCOMES PROPOSED NWS EXTENSION APPROVAL
Woodside and the North West Shelf Joint Venture welcome the Federal Government’s proposed decision to
grant environmental approval for the North West Shelf Project Extension.
Woodside Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Australia Liz Westcott said the proposed
Federal Government approval will provide certainty for the ongoing operation of the North West Shelf Project
following rigorous assessments and appeals.
“This proposed approval will secure the ongoing operation of the North West Shelf and the thousands of direct
and indirect jobs that it supports.
“This nationally significant infrastructure has supplied reliable and affordable energy to Western Australia for
40 years and international customers for 35 years and will be able to continue its contribution to energy
security.
“Since starting operations in 1984, the North West Shelf Project has paid over A$40 billion in royalties and
taxes, and supported regional development opportunities in the Pilbara.”
Woodside has received the proposed Federal conditions which relate to matters including cultural heritage
management and air quality. We recognise the significance of these matters and are reviewing the proposed
conditions to understand their application.
We remain committed to protecting the Murujuga Cultural Landscape and support its World Heritage
nomination. We believe long-term co-existence between cultural heritage and industry is possible when guided
by credible science, Traditional Custodian leadership, and genuine collaboration.
As part of the State Government approval in December 2024, the North West Shelf committed to a range of
environmental management measures, including a significant reduction in air emissions and measures to
manage greenhouse gas emissions and to reduce them over time.
In addition, meaningful consultation with Traditional Owners is occurring as part of these conditions, including
complying with all air quality objectives and standards arising from the Murujuga Rock Art Monitoring Program.
The North West Shelf Project has supplied more than 6000 petajoules of domestic gas, powering homes and
industry in Western Australia. If used for just household electricity, this is enough to power homes in a city the
size of Perth for approximately 175 years.
Over four decades, the project has paid more than A$40 billion in royalties and excise, provided employment
and contracting opportunities to the Pilbara and broader Western Australian community, and invested well
over A$300 million in social and community infrastructure within the city of Karratha.
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