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    Woodside Energy First Quarter Report for Period Ended 31 March 2026

    4/28/26 8:38:00 PM ET
    $WDS
    Oil & Gas Production
    Energy
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    Advancing growth and delivering reliable energy

    Performance highlights

    • Sangomar, Shenzi, North West Shelf Project and Pluto LNG all delivered outstanding reliability at or above 99%.
    • Achieved an average realised quarterly price of $63/boe, up 11% from Q4 2025 reflecting benefits from market prices.
    • Delivered quarterly production volumes of 45.2 MMboe (502 Mboe/d), down 8% from Q4 2025 due to seasonal weather events.

    Project highlights

    • The Scarborough Energy Project was 96% complete and remains on budget and on track for first LNG cargo in Q4 2026.
    • The Scarborough Floating Production Unit (FPU) completed hook-up and commenced topside commissioning following its arrival in Australia.
    • Beaumont New Ammonia achieved first ammonia cargo in February, with Woodside assuming operational control in March.
    • The Trion Project progressed to 56% complete and remains on budget and targeting first oil in 2028.
    • The foundation phase of Louisiana LNG Project remains on budget and on schedule. The project was 24% complete with Train 1 31% complete. The project is targeting first LNG in 2029.

    Business and portfolio highlights

    • Liz Westcott appointed as CEO and Managing Director.
    • Safe restoration of Western Australian operations following Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell and Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle.

    Woodside Energy Group (ASX: WDS) (NYSE:WDS):

    2026 full-year guidance

     

    Prior

    Current

    Total production volumes1

    MMboe

    172-186

    No change

    Gas hub exposure2

    %

    ~30

    No change

    Capital expenditure3456

    $ million

    4,000 - 4,500

    No change

    Abandonment expenditure

    $ million

    500 - 800

    No change

    Exploration expenditure

    $ million

    ~200

    No change

    Production costs

    $ million

    1,500 - 1,800

    No change

    Feed gas, services and processing costs

    $ million

    500 - 600

    No change

    Property, plant and equipment depreciation and amortisation

    $ million

    4,200 - 4,700

    No change

    Woodside CEO Liz Westcott said the company maintained safe and reliable operations across its global portfolio during the first quarter, while continuing to execute major projects to budget and schedule.

    "Production for the period was 45.2 million barrels of oil equivalent, underpinned by exceptional reliability of our world-class assets, including 99.9% at Sangomar and 99.0% at Shenzi. In Western Australia, Pluto LNG achieved 100% reliability for the third consecutive quarter, while the North West Shelf Project delivered 99.7%.

    "Output from our Western Australian assets was impacted late in the quarter by Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle. The team's cyclone response ensured we maintained the safety of our people, assets and the environment throughout the shutdown and restoration of operations.

    "We have seen modest increases to our portfolio average realised pricing in the quarter, driven by elevated spot prices. Further benefits of currently higher spot prices will be realised in subsequent quarters for LNG due to lagged contract pricing.

    "We continued disciplined delivery of major cash-generative growth projects. Our Scarborough Energy Project is 96% complete and on target for first LNG cargo in the fourth quarter of 2026.

    "During the period, we also progressed preparations for the Pluto turnaround scheduled for May, supporting long-term asset performance, and advancing readiness for Scarborough start-up.

    "We reached key milestones during the quarter at Beaumont New Ammonia, achieving first ammonia cargo in February followed by the successful transition to full operational control of the facility in March.

    "We commenced the drilling campaign at Trion, and completed the lift and installation of two topside modules onto the FPU. The project is 56% complete and targeting first oil in 2028.

    "Construction at the Louisiana LNG project is progressing well, with structural steel erection, pipe installation, LNG tank construction and marine works underway. Louisiana LNG Train 1 is 31% complete.

    "The drilling and completion of the Julimar Development Phase 3 wells was delivered, marking another milestone ahead of the asset swap with Chevron in H2 2026.

    "At the time of my appointment in March, I said my focus would be on operational excellence, disciplined execution and sustainable value creation for Woodside shareholders. Cost discipline is essential to sustainable shareholder value creation and we are commencing a structured review of our business to streamline decision making, reduce complexity and improve accountability. We expect this will deliver benefits through improved organisational effectiveness and capital management without compromising safety, execution or operational reliability.

    Comparative performance at a glance

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Change

    %

    Q1

    2025

    Change

    %

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Change

    %

    Operating revenue

    $ million

    3,261

    3,035

    7%

    3,315

    (2%)

    3,261

    3,315

    (2%)

    Production volumes7

    MMboe

    45.2

    48.9

    (8%)

    49.1

    (8%)

    45.2

    49.1

    (8%)

    Gas

    MMscf/d

    1,578

    1,709

    (8%)

    1,841

    (14%)

    1,578

    1,841

    (14%)

    Liquids

    Mbbl/d

    221

    232

    (5%)

    223

    (1%)

    221

    223

    (1%)

    Ammonia

    kT/d

    1

    —

    —%

    —

    —%

    1

    —

    —%

    Total

    Mboe/d

    502

    531

    (5%)

    546

    (8%)

    502

    546

    (8%)

    Sales volumes8

    MMboe

    51.7

    52.4

    (1%)

    50.3

    3%

    51.7

    50.3

    3%

    Gas

    MMscf/d

    2,016

    1,924

    5%

    1,968

    2%

    2,016

    1,968

    2%

    Liquids

    Mbbl/d

    218

    232

    (6%)

    213

    2%

    218

    213

    2%

    Ammonia

    kT/d

    1

    —

    —%

    —

    —%

    1

    —

    —%

    Total

    Mboe/d

    575

    569

    1%

    559

    3%

    575

    559

    3%

    Average realised price7

    $/boe

    63

    57

    11%

    64

    (2%)

    62

    64

    (3%)

    Capital expenditure and acquisitions

    $ million

    1,323

    822

    61%

    1,806

    (27%)

    1,323

    1,806

    (27%)

    Capital expenditure

    $ million

    853

    822

    4%

    1,806

    (53%)

    853

    1,806

    (53%)

    Acquisitions

    $ million

    470

    —

    —

    —

    —%

    470

    —

    —%

    Operations

    Pluto LNG

    • Achieved third consecutive quarterly LNG reliability of 100%.
    • Safely restarted offshore facilities following Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell.
    • Continued preparation for the maintenance turnaround scheduled for May 2026.
    • Completed drilling of the XNA-03 infill well which is targeting start-up in H2 2026.

    North West Shelf (NWS) Project

    • Achieved quarterly LNG reliability of 99.7%.
    • Safely restarted onshore and offshore facilities following Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell and Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle.
    • Processed higher volumes of Waitsia gas, driven by the continued ramp‑up of Waitsia Stage 2.
    • Advanced preparation for the scheduled one-train LNG maintenance campaign planned for September 2026.

    Wheatstone and Julimar-Brunello

    • Drilling and completion of the Julimar Development Phase 3 wells was achieved. Start-up is targeting H2 2026.
    • LNG production at Wheatstone was impacted following an unplanned outage caused by Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle. Production is partially restored, with return to normal operation expected by the end of April.
    • Decommissioning of five Julimar Brunello exploration wells is planned for H2 2026, as a condition precedent for the asset swap with Chevron.
    • Completion of the asset swap with Chevron is targeted for H2 2026.9

    Bass Strait

    • Completion of the transfer of operatorship of the Bass Strait assets from ExxonMobil Australia to Woodside is targeting H2 2026.10
    • Delivered reliability of 89.4% during the quarter, and completed planned shutdowns of the Snapper and West Tuna platforms ahead of schedule.
    • Completed drilling two of five wells for the Turrum Phase 3 project, with drilling targeting completion in H2 2026.

    Other Australia

    • The Okha FPSO disconnected in late March 2026 ahead of scheduled shipyard activity in Q2 2026.
    • The Pyrenees FPSO is scheduled to undertake shipyard activity in Q4 2026.

    Sangomar

    • Achieved an average daily production rate of 99 Mbbl/d (100% basis, 80 Mbbl/d Woodside share) with reliability of 99.9%.
    • The Sangomar FPSO continues to demonstrate high reliability and the overall Sangomar reservoir continues to perform better than expected.
    • Optimisation of wells online and line-up of flowlines and system hydraulics have enabled maintained strong production through the quarter, however we expect to see oil rates decline over the remainder of 2026.

    United States of America

    • Shenzi completed field production optimisation initiatives including flowline pressure reduction for sustained production rate increase and achieved reliability of 99.0%.
    • Commenced water injection from a new well at Atlantis.
    • Successfully commenced production from the third and final Argos Southwest Extension well, completing the three‑well subsea tieback that began in August 2025. The project is expected to contribute approximately 20 Mbbl/d of gross (100% basis, ~5 Mbbl/d Woodside share) peak annualised average oil production.

    Beaumont New Ammonia

    • Assumed operational control of the Beaumont New Ammonia facility in March 2026 following completion of performance testing and handover from OCI Global and final payment of $470 million.
    • Achieved first ammonia cargo in February 2026, with 2026 sales comprising a combination of spot and term cargoes supplied to domestic US barges and international seaborne vessels.
    • Due to delays at third-party industrial gas suppliers, we are targeting production of lower-carbon ammonia in 2027.

    Marketing

    • There have been no disruptions to Woodside's trading activities as a result of the conflict in the Middle East, with shipping operations continuing as planned.
    • Revenue and trading:
      • Continued strong LNG demand for spot cargoes from the Woodside portfolio at market prices.
      • LNG realised prices broadly flat compared to the prior quarter due to price lags.
      • Approximately 51% of LNG sold was linked to gas hub indices in the quarter.
      • Interruptions have increased the demand for crude products resulting in higher spot market prices.
    • Shipping:
      • Woodside has a strategy of securing term shipping for annual average delivery commitments and therefore has limited exposure to volatile spot LNG carrier rates.
      • Woodside does not currently have any controlled shipping that traverses Iranian waters or the Straits of Hormuz. Woodside trade routes are not subject to increased security risk.
    • Executed incremental pipeline gas sales of:
      • Approximately 1 PJ to be delivered to the Western Australian market in 2026.
      • 8.1 PJ to be delivered to the East Coast market across 2026, 2027 and 2028.
    • Woodside continues to engage with the Western Australian market on additional spot supply in 2026 and requirements for 2027 and onwards.

    Projects

    Scarborough Energy Project

    • The Scarborough and Pluto Train 2 projects remain on budget and were 96% complete at the end of the quarter (excluding Pluto Train 1 modifications).
    • The FPU was moored at the Scarborough field and hook-up of the umbilical and all subsea risers was successfully completed. Topsides commissioning activities are in progress.
    • Subsequent to the period, the Scarborough FPU was registered as a security regulated offshore facility by the Department of Home Affairs.
    • Construction and commissioning activities at the Pluto Train 2 site continued, first ignition of the additional gas turbine generator was achieved and preparation is underway for the first run of the liquefaction compressors.
    • The first two of three modules built for the Pluto Train 1 modifications project departed the fabrication yard in Thailand and, subsequent to the quarter, arrived at the Pluto site.
    • Civil, structural, and piping works advanced at the Pluto site, with a focus on preparing for activities to be completed during the Pluto LNG Train 1 major turnaround scheduled for May 2026.
    • First LNG cargo is on track for Q4 2026.

    Trion

    • The Trion Project remains on budget and was 56% complete at the end of the quarter.
    • Drilling of 24 subsea wells commenced in March 2026.
    • Subsea equipment is on track for Q3 2026 installation.
    • FPU construction reached key milestones, with hull structural fabrication completed and two 6,000‑metric‑ton topside modules successfully lifted and installed.
    • Floating storage and offloading structural block fabrication continued, with the disconnectable turret mooring buoy largely complete and mating tests finished.
    • The Middle East conflict is currently not having any material impact on cost or schedule for Trion.
    • The Trion Project is targeting first oil in 2028.

    Louisiana LNG

    • The foundation phase of Louisiana LNG, comprising three trains, reached 24% complete at the end of the quarter and remains on budget.
    • Key milestones achieved during the period included progression of the LNG tanks and the commencement of dredging activities.
    • Train 1 was 31% complete at the end of the quarter. During the period, structural steel erection progressed and the first piping was installed in the Train 1 rack.
    • Trains 2 and 3 were 22% and 14% complete respectively at the end of the quarter, with piling installation completed for Train 2 and commenced for Train 3.
    • Transition of Driftwood Pipeline LLC operatorship to Williams completed.
    • Bechtel is sourcing Louisiana LNG structural steel from the United Arab Emirates. Fabrication at Bechtel's facility has not been impacted and sufficient steel for 2026 work programs has been delivered to site. Mitigation measures are being proactively assessed to ensure ongoing supply of steel.
    • Louisiana LNG continues to attract strong interest from high-quality counterparties, supporting Woodside's sell-down process.
    • Progressed potential future growth optionality for the project.
    • The project is targeting first LNG cargo 2029.

    Hydrogen Refueller @H2Perth

    • Commissioning activities continued ahead of targeted ready for start-up in Q2 2026.
    • The project is targeting first hydrogen production in H2 2026.11

    Decommissioning

    • Progressed offshore decommissioning execution activities across the portfolio, including removal of more than 18 km of flexible flowlines and umbilicals at Stybarrow and 8 km of flexible flowlines from Griffin fields.
    • Continued technical studies across the Stybarrow, Griffin and Minerva decommissioning projects to support execution planning, consistent with regulatory requirements.
    • At Bass Strait (Gippsland Basin Joint Venture), well plug and abandonment activities were progressed with platform rig operations on West Kingfish and Cobia platforms.
    • Preparation activities for the Bass Strait Offshore Platform Removal Campaign 1 also progressed, including completion of preparation activities on Bream B Platform, and commencement of mobilisation for onshore reception centre upgrades.

    Development and exploration

    Browse

    • Continued engagement with regulators to progress environmental approvals.
    • Continued technical work to optimise the upstream concept, with contractors engaged to progress pre-Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) engineering scopes for the FPSO facilities.
    • Issued invitations to tender for the design and construction of the Browse FPSO facilities that will provide market pricing and schedule assumptions to inform a FEED entry decision.
    • Progressed the gas processing agreement which will establish the commercial framework and terms for processing Browse gas at the North West Shelf Project's Karratha Gas Plant and support FEED entry.

    Sunrise

    • Progressed technical and commercial activities under the Timor‑Leste Cooperation Agreement.
    • Ongoing engagement by the Sunrise Joint Venture with the Timor‑Leste and Australian Governments to advance the fiscal and regulatory frameworks supporting the potential development of Sunrise.

    Calypso

    • The Calypso Joint Venture progressed the scoping of additional engineering studies.

    Exploration

    • Woodside participated in the non-operated Bandit-1 well in Green Canyon Block 680 in the Gulf of America, which encountered high-quality oil-bearing Miocene sands. The co-owners are currently evaluating results to determine next steps.12
    • Woodside was awarded eight leases in the Gulf of America following final payment and regulatory approval as the successful bidder from the Big Beautiful Gulf 1 Lease Sale held in 2025.
    • Woodside was the successful bidder on two blocks in Big Beautiful Gulf 2 Lease Sale in the Gulf of America, with the lease issuance pending final payment and regulatory approval.
    • Continued to evaluate opportunities consistent with Woodside's disciplined exploration strategy.

    Corporate activities

    CEO appointment

    • The Board appointed Liz Westcott as Woodside's CEO and Managing Director, effective 18 March 2026.

    Annual General Meeting

    • Woodside's Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on 23 April 2026.
    • All items put to the AGM were carried, and the AGM voting results were published following the meeting.

    Climate and sustainability

    • Published AASB S2 climate-related disclosures in the 2025 Annual Report.
    • "Woodside Sustainability Briefing 2026" held on 16 March, highlighting 2025 sustainability performance.
    • Subsequent to the period, the 2025 Social Contribution Report was released, outlining our focus on the generation of better social and economic outcomes for our host communities.

    Hedging

    • As at 31 March 2026, 30 MMboe of 2026 oil production was hedged at an average price of $74.23 per barrel and 10 MMboe of 2027 production at $76.76 per barrel.
    • Continued hedging program for Corpus Christi LNG volumes involving Henry Hub and Title Transfer Facility (TTF) commodity swaps. Approximately 95% of 2026, 86% of 2027, and 7% of 2028 volumes have been hedged.
    • The realised value of all hedged positions for the period ended 31 March 2026 is an estimated pre-tax profit of $32 million, with a $24 million profit related to Corpus Christi hedges and a $9 million profit related to oil price hedges, offset by a $1 million loss related to other hedge positions. Hedging profits will be included in ‘other income' except hedging profits related to interest rate swaps which will be included in ‘finance income' in the 2026 financial statements.

    Embedded commodity derivative

    • In 2023, Woodside entered into a revised long-term gas sale and purchase contract with Perdaman. A component of the selling price is linked to the price of urea, creating an embedded commodity derivative in the contract. The fair value of the embedded derivative is estimated using a Monte Carlo simulation model.
    • As there is no long-term urea forward curve, TTF continues to be used as a proxy to simulate the value of the derivative over the life of the contract.
    • For the quarter ended 31 March 2026, an unrealised pre-tax loss of approximately $41 million is expected to be recognised through other expense.

    Funding and liquidity

    • As at 31 March 2026, Woodside had liquidity of approximately $8,300 million, after paying a fully franked dividend in March, and net debt (including lease liabilities) of approximately $9,300 million.

    Upcoming events 2026-2027

    July

    29

    Second Quarter Report

    August

    25

    Half-Year 2026 Results

    October

    21

    Third Quarter Report

    January

    28

    Fourth Quarter Report

    February

    23

    2026 Annual Report

    Production volumes

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Gas

    MMscf/d

    1,578

    1,709

    1,841

    1,578

    1,841

    Liquids

    Mbbl/d

    221

    232

    223

    221

    223

    Ammonia

    kT/d

    1

    –

    –

    1

    –

    Total production volumes

    Mboe/d

    502

    531

    546

    502

    546

    Production (reserves)

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

     

     

     

     

    LNG

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mboe

    5,678

    6,091

    6,395

    5,678

    6,395

    Pluto13

    Mboe

    10,991

    11,403

    10,226

    10,991

    10,226

    Wheatstone

    Mboe

    2,286

    2,390

    2,422

    2,286

    2,422

    Total

    Mboe

    18,955

    19,884

    19,043

    18,955

    19,043

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Bass Strait

    Mboe

    2,756

    3,431

    3,192

    2,756

    3,192

    Other13,14

    Mboe

    2,508

    3,598

    3,740

    2,508

    3,740

    Total

    Mboe

    5,264

    7,029

    6,932

    5,264

    6,932

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mbbl

    953

    1,083

    1,106

    953

    1,106

    Pluto13

    Mbbl

    845

    930

    847

    845

    847

    Wheatstone

    Mbbl

    427

    436

    441

    427

    441

    Bass Strait

    Mbbl

    342

    367

    402

    342

    402

    Macedon & Pyrenees

    Mbbl

    361

    430

    369

    361

    369

    Ngujima-Yin

    Mbbl

    653

    973

    725

    653

    725

    Okha

    Mbbl

    311

    452

    312

    311

    312

    Total

    Mboe

    3,892

    4,671

    4,202

    3,892

    4,202

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NGL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mbbl

    181

    247

    230

    181

    230

    Pluto13

    Mbbl

    39

    48

    47

    39

    47

    Bass Strait

    Mbbl

    630

    631

    668

    630

    668

    Total

    Mboe

    850

    926

    945

    850

    945

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Australia

    Mboe

    28,961

    32,510

    31,122

    28,961

    31,122

    Mboe/d

    322

    353

    346

    322

    346

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    INTERNATIONAL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas

     

     

     

     

     

     

    USA

    Mboe

    446

    408

    378

    446

    378

    Trinidad & Tobago

    Mboe

    -

    -

    2,416

    -

    2,416

    Other15

    Mboe

    9

    -

    23

    9

    23

    Total

    Mboe

    455

    408

    2,817

    455

    2,817

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Atlantis

    Mbbl

    2,721

    2,761

    2,472

    2,721

    2,472

    Mad Dog

    Mbbl

    2,758

    2,797

    2,577

    2,758

    2,577

    Shenzi

    Mbbl

    1,896

    1,958

    2,322

    1,896

    2,322

    Trinidad & Tobago

    Mbbl

    -

    -

    99

    -

    99

    Sangomar

    Mbbl

    7,152

    7,781

    7,010

    7,152

    7,010

    Other15

    Mbbl

    54

    34

    -

    54

    -

    Total

    Mboe

    14,581

    15,331

    14,480

    14,581

    14,480

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NGL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    USA

    Mbbl

    513

    363

    398

    513

    398

    Other15

    Mbbl

    5

    -

    12

    5

    12

    Total

    Mboe

    518

    363

    410

    518

    410

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total International

    Mboe

    15,554

    16,102

    17,707

    15,554

    17,707

    Mboe/d

    173

    175

    197

    173

    197

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total production (reserves) volumes

    Mboe

    44,515

    48,612

    48,829

    44,515

    48,829

    Mboe/d

    495

    528

    543

    495

    543

    Production (processing)

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pluto-KGP Interconnector16

     

     

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    Mboe

    242

    180

    204

    242

    204

    Pipeline gas

    Mboe

    -

    75

    67

    -

    67

    Crude oil and condensate

    Mbbl

    9

    9

    10

    9

    10

    NGL

    Mbbl

    4

    5

    5

    4

    5

    Total Australia

    Mboe

    255

    269

    286

    255

    286

    Mboe/d

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    INTERNATIONAL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Beaumont New Ammonia17

    Mboe

    417

    10

    -

    417

    -

    Total International

    Mboe

    417

    10

    -

    417

    -

    Mboe/d

    5

    -

    -

    5

    -

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total production (processing) volumes

    Mboe

    672

    279

    286

    672

    286

    Mboe/d

    7

    3

    3

    7

    3

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total production volumes

    Mboe

    45,187

    48,891

    49,115

    45,187

    49,115

    Mboe/d

    502

    531

    546

    502

    546

    Sales volumes

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Gas

    MMscf/d

    2,016

    1,924

    1,968

    2,016

    1,968

    Liquids

    Mbbl/d

    218

    232

    213

    218

    213

    Ammonia

    kT/d

    1

    –

    –

    1

    –

    Total sales volumes

    Mboe/d

    575

    569

    559

    575

    559

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

     

     

     

     

    LNG

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mboe

    7,464

    5,797

    6,887

    7,464

    6,887

    Pluto

    Mboe

    11,905

    11,703

    9,676

    11,905

    9,676

    Wheatstone

    Mboe

    2,616

    2,974

    2,217

    2,616

    2,217

    Total

    Mboe

    21,985

    20,474

    18,780

    21,985

    18,780

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Bass Strait

    Mboe

    2,566

    3,456

    3,299

    2,566

    3,299

    Other18

    Mboe

    2,498

    3,440

    3,584

    2,498

    3,584

    Total

    Mboe

    5,064

    6,896

    6,883

    5,064

    6,883

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mbbl

    682

    1,225

    1,229

    682

    1,229

    Pluto

    Mbbl

    1,192

    661

    705

    1,192

    705

    Wheatstone

    Mbbl

    268

    648

    334

    268

    334

    Bass Strait

    Mbbl

    528

    -

    534

    528

    534

    Ngujima-Yin

    Mbbl

    669

    747

    663

    669

    663

    Okha

    Mbbl

    251

    654

    -

    251

    -

    Macedon & Pyrenees

    Mbbl

    1

    438

    499

    1

    499

    Total

    Mboe

    3,591

    4,373

    3,964

    3,591

    3,964

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NGL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    Mbbl

    -

    223

    477

    -

    477

    Pluto

    Mbbl

    -

    66

    110

    -

    110

    Bass Strait

    Mbbl

    866

    598

    226

    866

    226

    Total

    Mboe

    866

    887

    813

    866

    813

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Australia

    Mboe

    31,506

    32,630

    30,440

    31,506

    30,440

    Mboe/d

    350

    355

    338

    350

    338

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    INTERNATIONAL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas

     

     

     

     

     

     

    USA19

    Mboe

    386

    331

    387

    386

    387

    Trinidad & Tobago

    Mboe

    -

    -

    2,274

    -

    2,274

    Other20

    Mboe

    3

    5

    4

    3

    4

    Total

    Mboe

    389

    336

    2,665

    389

    2,665

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Atlantis

    Mbbl

    2,728

    2,729

    2,494

    2,728

    2,494

    Mad Dog

    Mbbl

    2,733

    2,710

    2,620

    2,733

    2,620

    Shenzi

    Mbbl

    1,894

    1,931

    2,202

    1,894

    2,202

    Trinidad & Tobago

    Mbbl

    -

    -

    43

    -

    43

    Sangomar

    Mbbl

    6,822

    7,603

    6,521

    6,822

    6,521

    Other20

    Mbbl

    89

    41

    57

    89

    57

    Total

    Mboe

    14,266

    15,014

    13,937

    14,266

    13,937

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    NGL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    USA

    Mbbl

    522

    350

    371

    522

    371

    Other20

    Mbbl

    2

    3

    2

    2

    2

    Total

    Mboe

    524

    353

    373

    524

    373

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ammonia

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Beaumont New Ammonia21

    Mboe

    249

    -

    -

    249

    -

    Total

    Mboe

    249

    -

    -

    249

    -

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total International

    Mboe

    15,428

    15,703

    16,975

    15,428

    16,975

    Mboe/d

    171

    171

    189

    171

    189

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    MARKETING22

     

     

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    Mboe

    4,400

    3,341

    2,750

    4,400

    2,750

    Liquids

    Mboe

    384

    695

    104

    384

    104

    Total

    Mboe

    4,784

    4,036

    2,854

    4,784

    2,854

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Marketing

    Mboe

    4,784

    4,036

    2,854

    4,784

    2,854

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total sales volumes

    Mboe

    51,718

    52,369

    50,269

    51,718

    50,269

    Mboe/d

    575

    569

    559

    575

    559

    Operating revenue (US$ million)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

     

     

     

    North West Shelf

    448

    381

    535

    448

    535

    Pluto

    766

    800

    712

    766

    712

    Wheatstone

    180

    230

    199

    180

    199

    Bass Strait

    232

    212

    228

    232

    228

    Macedon

    56

    54

    52

    56

    52

    Ngujima-Yin

    48

    48

    57

    48

    57

    Okha

    25

    44

    -

    25

    -

    Pyrenees

    -

    29

    44

    -

    44

    Revenue from sale of products

    1,755

    1,798

    1,827

    1,755

    1,827

    Intersegment revenue

    (50)

    (44)

    (2)

    (50)

    (2)

    Processing and services revenue

    53

    29

    74

    53

    74

    Total Australia

    1,758

    1,783

    1,899

    1,758

    1,899

     

     

     

     

     

     

    INTERNATIONAL

     

     

     

     

     

    Atlantis

    199

    169

    191

    199

    191

    Mad Dog

    190

    159

    190

    190

    190

    Shenzi

    138

    117

    167

    138

    167

    Trinidad & Tobago23

    -

    -

    66

    -

    66

    Sangomar

    524

    479

    481

    524

    481

    Other24

    42

    2

    3

    42

    3

    Revenue from sale of products

    1,093

    926

    1,098

    1,093

    1,098

    Total International

    1,093

    926

    1,098

    1,093

    1,098

     

     

     

     

     

     

    MARKETING

     

     

     

     

     

    Revenue from sale of products

    360

    273

    312

    360

    312

    Intersegment revenue

    50

    44

    2

    50

    2

    Shipping and other revenue

    -

    9

    4

    -

    4

    Total Marketing25

    410

    326

    318

    410

    318

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Operating revenue26

    3,261

    3,035

    3,315

    3,261

    3,315

    Realised prices

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Units

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    Units

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    LNG produced

    $/MMBtu

    9.0

    9.4

    10.6

    $/boe

    57

    59

    67

    LNG traded27

    $/MMBtu

    10.0

    9.9

    13.7

    $/boe

    65

    62

    86

    Pipeline gas

     

     

     

     

    $/boe

    44

    39

    36

    Oil and condensate

    $/bbl

    77

    62

    74

    $/boe

    77

    62

    74

    NGL

    $/bbl

    38

    37

    47

    $/boe

    38

    37

    47

    Liquids traded27

    $/bbl

    85

    54

    70

    $/boe

    85

    54

    70

    Average realised price for pipeline gas:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Western Australia

    A$/GJ

    7.0

    6.9

    6.9

     

     

     

     

    East Coast Australia

    A$/GJ

    14.1

    12.6

    14.0

     

     

     

     

    International28

    $/Mcf

    5.7

    4.3

    4.8

     

     

     

     

    Average realised price

    $/boe

    63

    57

    64

     

     

     

     

    Dated Brent

    $/bbl

    81

    64

    76

     

     

     

     

    JCC (lagged three months)

    $/bbl

    72

    72

    78

     

     

     

     

    WTI

    $/bbl

    72

    59

    71

     

     

     

     

    JKM

    $/MMBtu

    10.4

    11.2

    14.7

     

     

     

     

    TTF

    $/MMBtu

    10.8

    10.8

    14.6

     

     

     

     

    Average realised price increased 11% from the prior quarter primarily due to:

    • LNG traded sales from the Woodside portfolio at higher spot market prices; and
    • Oil and condensate and liquids traded sales at higher Dated Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) market prices. The oil and condensate quarterly realised price includes a revenue adjustment of $75 million which will be reported within "other income" in the Financial Statements. This adjustment represents the increase in market prices between the date revenue is recognised, based on provisional pricing and the expected final price paid by the customer.

    Capital expenditure (US$ million)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Evaluation capitalised29

    9

    7

    12

    9

    12

    Property plant & equipment

    1,686

    1,443

    1,790

    1,686

    1,790

    Cash contributions from participants

    (847)

    (600)

    -

    (847)

    -

    Other30

    5

    (28)

    4

    5

    4

    Capital expenditure

    853

    822

    1,806

    853

    1,806

    Acquisitions

    470

    -

    -

    470

    -

    Total capital expenditure and acquisitions

    1,323

    822

    1,806

    1,323

    1,806

     

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Scarborough

    275

    389

    322

    275

    322

    Trion

    171

    186

    315

    171

    315

    Louisiana LNG capital expenditure

    872

    505

    901

    872

    901

    Cash contributions from participants

    (847)

    (600)

    -

    (847)

    -

    Louisiana LNG other30

    5

    (37)

    -

    5

    -

    Louisiana LNG

    30

    (132)

    901

    30

    901

    Other

    377

    379

    268

    377

    268

    Capital expenditure

    853

    822

    1,806

    853

    1,806

    Other expenditure (US$ million)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Exploration and evaluation expenditure

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Exploration capitalised29,31

    40

    18

    5

    40

    5

    Exploration and evaluation expensed32

    50

    56

    35

    50

    35

    Permit amortisation

    2

    -

    3

    2

    3

    Total

    92

    74

    43

    92

    43

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Trading costs

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Australia

    49

    58

    39

    49

    39

    Marketing

    338

    232

    193

    338

    193

    Total

    387

    290

    232

    387

    232

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Abandonment expenditure

    Q1

    2026

    Q4

    2025

    Q1

    2025

    YTD

    2026

    YTD

    2025

    Total

    116

    165

    257

    116

    257

    Exploration or appraisal wells drilled

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Region

    Permit area

    Well

    Target

    Interest (%)

    Spud date

    Water

    depth (m)

    Actual

    well depth

    (m)33

    Remarks

    United States

    GC 680

    Bandit-1

    Oil

    17.5%

    Non-operator

    2 September

    2025

    1,555

    11,139

    Encountered

    oil in Miocene

    interval

    Permits and licences

    Key changes to permit and licence holdings during the quarter ended 31 March 2026 are noted below.

     

     

     

     

     

    Region

    Permits or licence areas

    Change in

    interest (%)

    Current

    interest (%)

    Remarks

    Australia

    WA-28-P

    (100.0%)

    —

    Permit expired

    United States

    WR 443, WR 444, WR 488

    80%

    80%

    Awarded

    KC 259, KC 301, KC 343, KC 431, WR 577

    100%

    100%

    Awarded

    Production rates

    Average daily production rates (100% project) for the quarter ended 31 March 2026:

     

    Woodside share34

    Production rate

    (100% project,

    Mboe/d)

    Remarks

     

     

    Mar

    2026

    Dec

    2025

     

    AUSTRALIA

     

     

     

     

    NWS Project

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    30.04%

    210

    220

    Production was lower due to impact from adverse weather.

    Crude oil and condensate

    30.07%

    35

    39

    NGL

    30.09%

    7

    9

     

     

     

     

     

    Pluto LNG

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    90.00%

    109

    118

    Production was lower due to impact from adverse weather.

    Crude oil and condensate

    90.00%

    9

    10

     

     

     

     

     

    Pluto-KGP Interconnector

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    100.00%

    27

    20

    LNG production was higher due to increased feed gas to Karratha Gas Plant.

    Crude oil and condensate

    100.00%

    1

    1

    NGL

    100.00%

    –

    1

     

     

     

     

     

    Wheatstone35

     

     

     

     

    LNG

    11.78%

    211

    235

    Production was lower due to impact from adverse weather.

    Crude oil and condensate

    16.21%

    29

    31

     

     

     

     

     

    Bass Strait

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas

    46.95%

    65

    73

    Pipeline gas production was lower due to reduced seasonal demand and planned offshore maintenance activities.

    Crude oil and condensate

    42.16%

    9

    9

    NGL

    44.70%

    16

    15

     

     

     

     

     

    Australia Oil

     

     

     

     

    Ngujima-Yin

    60.00%

    12

    18

    Production was lower due to impact from adverse weather and planned shipyard maintenance for Okha.

    Okha

    50.00%

    7

    10

    Pyrenees

    63.40%

    6

    7

     

     

     

     

     

    Other

     

     

     

     

    Pipeline gas36

     

    28

    40

    Production was lower due to reduced nominations.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Woodside share37

    Production rate

    (100% project,

    Mboe/d)

    Remarks

     

     

    Mar

    2026

    Dec

    2025

     

    INTERNATIONAL

     

     

     

     

    Atlantis

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

    38.50%

    79

    78

     

    NGL

    38.50%

    7

    4

    Pipeline gas

    38.50%

    10

    8

     

     

     

     

     

    Mad Dog

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

    20.86%

    147

    146

     

    NGL

    20.86%

    7

    5

    Pipeline gas

    20.86%

    3

    3

     

     

     

     

     

    Shenzi

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and condensate

    64.60%

    33

    33

     

    NGL

    64.65%

    3

    2

    Pipeline gas

    64.57%

    1

    1

     

     

     

     

     

    Sangomar

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil

    79.79%38

    100

    99

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Beaumont New Ammonia

     

     

     

     

    Ammonia39

    100.00%

    5

    –

    Plant commissioning and start-up.

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    This report contains forward-looking statements. These statements may relate to Woodside's business, goals, targets, aspirations, plans, expectations, market conditions, results of operations and financial condition, including but not limited to, statements regarding the timing, completion and outcomes of transactions, construction costs and capital expenditures, supply and demand for Woodside's products, development, completion and execution of Woodside's projects, the expected benefits, cash flows and rates of return or other future results of investments, strategies and transactions, the payment of future dividends and the amount thereof, future results of projects, operating activities and new energy products, expectations and plans for renewables production capacity and investments in, and development of, renewables projects, expectations and guidance with respect to production, production costs and other costs, capital expenditure, abandonment expenditure, exploration expenditure and gas hub exposure, trends in commodity prices and currency exchange rates, adoption and implementation of new technologies and expectations regarding the achievement of Woodside's Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions targets and Scope 3 investment and emissions abatement targets (in each case on a net equity or gross equity basis as specified) and other climate and sustainability goals. All statements, other than statements of historical or present facts, are forward-looking statements and generally may be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as "aim", "anticipate", "aspire", "believe", "enable", "estimate", "expect", "forecast", "foresee", "guidance", "intend", "likely", "may", "objective", "outlook", "pathway", "plan", "position", "potential", "project", "schedule", "seek", "should", "strategy", "strive", "target", "will" and other similar words or expressions.

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    A more detailed summary of the key risks relating to Woodside and its business can be found in the "Risk" section of Woodside's most recent Annual Report released to the Australian Securities Exchange and in Woodside's most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and available on the Woodside website at https://www.woodside.com/investors/reports-investor-briefings. You should review and have regard to these risks when considering the information contained in this report.

    If any of the assumptions on which a forward-looking statement is based were to change or be found to be incorrect, this would likely cause outcomes to differ from the statements made in this report.

    Investors are strongly cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Actual results or performance may vary materially from those expressed in, or implied by, any forward-looking statements. None of Woodside nor any of its related bodies corporate, nor any of their respective officers, directors, employees, advisers or representatives, nor any person named in this report or involved in the preparation of the information in this report, makes any representation, assurance, guarantee or warranty (either express or implied) as to the accuracy or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement, or any outcomes, events or results expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement in this report. All forward-looking statements contained in this report reflect Woodside's views held as at the date of this report and, except as required by applicable law, neither Woodside, its related bodies corporate, nor any of their respective officers, directors, employees, advisers or representatives nor any person named in this report or involved in the preparation of the information in this report intends to, undertakes to, or assumes any obligation to, provide any additional information or update or revise any of these statements after the date of this report, either to make them conform to actual results or as a result of new information, future events or results, changes in Woodside's expectations or otherwise. Past performance (including historical financial and operational information) is given for illustrative purposes only. It is not necessarily a reliable indicator of future performance, including future security prices.

    Other important information

    All figures are Woodside share for the quarter ending 31 March 2026, unless otherwise stated.

    All references to dollars, cents or $ in this report are to US currency, unless otherwise stated.

    References to "Woodside" may be references to Woodside Energy Group Ltd and/or its applicable subsidiaries (as the context requires).

    Glossary, units of measure and conversion factors

    Refer to the Glossary in the Annual Report 2025 for definitions, including carbon related definitions.

     

     

     

    Product

    Unit

    Conversion factor

    Natural gas

    5,700 scf

    1 boe

    Condensate

    1 bbl

    1 boe

    Oil

    1 bbl

    1 boe

    Natural gas liquids

    1 bbl

    1 boe

    Ammonia

    1 metric tonne

    3.68 boe

    Facility

    Unit

    LNG Conversion factor

    Karratha Gas Plant

    1 tonne

    8.08 boe

    Pluto LNG Gas Plant

    1 tonne

    8.34 boe

    Wheatstone

    1 tonne

    8.27 boe

    The LNG conversion factor from tonne to boe is specific to volumes produced at each facility and is based on gas composition which may change over time.

    Term

    Definition

    bbl

    barrel

    bcf

    billion cubic feet of gas

    boe

    barrel of oil equivalent

    GJ

    gigajoule

    kT

    thousand metric tonnes

    NGL

    Natural Gas Liquid

    Mbbl

    thousand barrels

    Mbbl/d

    thousand barrels per day

    Mboe

    thousand barrels of oil equivalent

    Mboe/d

    thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day

    Mcf

    thousand cubic feet of gas

    MMboe

    million barrels of oil equivalent

    MMBtu

    million British thermal units

    MMscf/d

    million standard cubic feet of gas per day

    Mtpa

    million tonnes per annum

    PJ

    petajoule

    scf

    standard cubic feet of gas

    TJ

    terajoule

    Glossary

    Please refer to the Glossary in the Annual Report 2025 for definitions, including carbon related definitions.

    1 Total production volumes includes 2-3 MMboe from Beaumont New Ammonia.

    2 Gas hub indices include Japan Korea Marker (JKM), Title Transfer Facility (TTF) and National Balancing Point (NBP). It excludes Henry Hub. Presented on a three-year average for 2026-2028. Includes binding sales and purchases agreements only, Woodside's equity share of Scarborough and Pluto LNG, Corpus Christi offtake volumes and assumes the Chevron asset swap is completed.

    3 Louisiana LNG (90% Louisiana LNG LLC, 60% Louisiana LNG Infrastructure LLC and 20% Driftwood Pipeline LLC) capital expenditure adjusted for the cash contributions from Stonepeak and Williams.

    4 Scarborough at 74.9% participating interest, Pluto Train 2 at 51% participating interest.

    5 Trion at 60% participating interest.

    6 Completion of the asset swap with Chevron assumed in H2 2026. Woodside's equity interests at current participating interests prior to the completion for NWS Project, NWS Oil Project, Wheatstone, Julimar-Brunello and Angel CCS assets.

    7 Percent change in total production may differ from percent change in daily production due to the number of days in each quarter.

    8 Restated additional volumes of 0.09 MMboe in Q1 2025 to reflect a revised MMBtu to boe conversion factor, impacting realised price by -$1/boe in Q1 2025.

    9 Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent. See "Woodside simplifies portfolio and unlocks long-term value" announced on 19 December 2024.

    10 Completion of the transaction is subject to conditions precedent. See "Woodside strengthens its Australian Operations" announced on 29 July 2025.

    11 The project has received funding from the Hydrogen Fuelled Transport Project Funding Process as part of the Western Australian Government's Renewable Hydrogen Strategy.

    12 See "Bandit-1 discovery off Louisiana" announced on 10 April 2026.

    13 Feed gas volumes purchased from Pluto non-operating participants processed through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector are reported under Production (processing). Comparatives have been restated on the same basis.

    14 Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

    15 Overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

    16 Feed gas volumes purchased from Pluto non-operating participants processed through the Pluto-KGP Interconnector.

    17 Beaumont New Ammonia production volume is 113.3 kT in Q1 2026 and YTD 2026.

    18 Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

    19 Restated additional volumes of 0.09 MMboe in Q1 2025 to reflect a revised MMBtu to boe conversion factor.

    20 Overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

    21 Beaumont New Ammonia sales volumes are 67.6 kT in Q1 2026 and YTD 2026.

    22 Purchased volumes sourced from third parties.

    23 Includes the impact of periodic adjustments related to the production sharing contract (PSC).

    24 Includes revenue from Beaumont New Ammonia and overriding royalty interests held in the USA for several producing wells.

    25 Values include revenue generated from purchased LNG and Liquids volumes, as well as the marketing margin on the sale of Woodside's produced LNG and Liquids portfolio. Marketing revenue excludes hedging impacts and cargo swaps where a Woodside produced cargo is sold and repurchased from the same counterparty to optimise the portfolio. The margin for these cargo swaps is recognised net in other income.

    26 Operating revenue excludes all hedging impacts.

    27 Excludes any additional benefit attributed to produced volumes through third-party trading activities.

    28 Sales volumes have been restated to reflect volumes sold in MMBtu at a revised boe conversion factor impacting realised price by -$0.2/Mcf for International pipeline gas and -$1/boe for Group in Q1 2025.

    29 Project final investment decisions result in amounts of previously capitalised exploration and evaluation expense (from current and prior years) being transferred to property plant & equipment. This table does not reflect the impact of such transfers.

    30 Other primarily incorporates Louisiana LNG net payments to/from Williams for Driftwood Pipeline LLC associated with 2025 capital reimbursement included in sell-down proceeds and ongoing cash call payments.

    31 Exploration capitalised represents expenditure on successful and pending wells, plus permit acquisition costs during the period and is net of well costs reclassified to expense on finalisation of well results.

    32 Includes seismic and general permit activities and other exploration costs.

    33 Well depths are referenced to the rig rotary table.

    34 Woodside share reflects the net realised interest for the period.

    35 The Wheatstone asset processes gas from several offshore gas fields, including the Julimar and Brunello fields, for which Woodside has a 65% participating interest and is the operator.

    36 Includes the aggregate Woodside equity domestic gas production from all Western Australian projects.

    37 Woodside share reflects the net realised interest for the period.

    38 Operations governed by production sharing contracts.

    39 Beaumont New Ammonia production rate is 1 kT/d in Mar 2026.

    This announcement was approved and authorised for release by Woodside's Disclosure Committee.

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