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Woodside Energy Group Stock Price

Symbol: NYSE:WDSMarket Cap: US$51.3bCategory: Energy

WDS Share Price Performance

US$17.41
0.89 (5.39%)
US$17.41
0.89 (5.39%)
Price US$17.41

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Woodside Energy Group Ltd Key Details

US$13.2b

Revenue

US$7.5b

Cost of Revenue

US$5.7b

Gross Profit

US$2.1b

Other Expenses

US$3.6b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 18, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
1.88
Gross Margin
43.08%
Net Profit Margin
27.11%
Debt/Equity Ratio
27.7%

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About WDS

Founded
1954
Employees
4718
CEO
Marguerite O’Neill
WebsiteView website
www.woodside.com

Woodside Energy Group Ltd engages in the exploration, evaluation, development, production, marketing, and sale of hydrocarbons in the Asia Pacific, Africa, the Americas, and the Europe. The company produces liquefied natural gas, pipeline gas, crude oil and condensate, and natural gas liquids. It holds interests in the Pluto LNG, North West Shelf, Wheatstone and Julimar-Brunello, Bass Strait, Ngujima-Yin FPSO, Okha FPSO, Pyrenees FPSO, Macedon, Shenzi, Mad dog, Greater Angostura, as well as Scarborough, Sangomar, Trion, Calypso, Browse, Liard, Ruby, Sangomar, Atlantis, Woodside Solar opportunity, and Sunrise and Troubadour. The company is also involved in the development of new energy products and lower-carbon services. The company was formerly known as Woodside Petroleum Ltd and changed its name to Woodside Energy Group Ltd in May 2022. Woodside Energy Group Ltd was founded in 1954 and is headquartered in Perth, Australia.

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