Woodside Power and its North West Shelf Joint Enterprise companions have obtained remaining environmental approval from the Australian Authorities for the North West Shelf Challenge Extension, considered one of Australia’s most vital LNG operations.
The approval follows an intensive evaluation and appeals course of, with new circumstances imposed to safeguard cultural heritage and environmental assets. Necessities embody enhanced monitoring of air emissions to guard the Dampier Archipelago and Burrup Peninsula Nationwide Heritage Place.
“This remaining approval supplies certainty for the continued operation of the North West Shelf Challenge, so it will possibly proceed to supply dependable vitality provides because it has for greater than 40 years,” stated Liz Westcott, Woodside Government Vice President and Chief Working Officer Australia.
Since inception, the mission has paid greater than A$40 billion in royalties and excise, supported 1000’s of Australian jobs, and invested over A$300 million into Pilbara communities by infrastructure and social applications. The North West Shelf has additionally provided greater than 6,000 petajoules of home fuel, equal to powering a metropolis the dimensions of Perth for 175 years.
Woodside reaffirmed its dedication to defending the Murujuga Cultural Panorama, noting its help of the World Heritage nomination and evaluation course of. The corporate stated the extension ensures ongoing vitality safety for Western Australia whereas balancing cultural and environmental obligations.


