Offshore regulator investigates Woodside spill off WAs Ningaloo coast Woodside is facing fresh scrutiny over an oil spill at a decommissioned oil and gas project north of Exmouth The national regulator is investigating the spill, in which about 16,000 litres of "hydrocarbons" were discharged into the Indian Ocean What's next?
Woodside spills 16,000 litres of oil into Indian Ocean Woodside spilled an estimated 16,000 litres of hydrocarbons into the ocean off the Pilbara coast on May 8 while cleaning up the Griffin oil and gas field abandoned by BHP in 2009
Woodside oil spill proves the company cannot be trusted and exposes . . . An oil spill at decommissioned Woodside infrastructure located near its planned North West Shelf extension project and World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef puts in question if the company can be trusted to manage its operations safely
Safety Warnings Follow Australia’s Woodside Energy to U. S. as $17 . . . Woodside Energy’s recent spill dumped about 17,000 gallons of wastewater into the Indian Ocean northwest of the World Heritage site Ningaloo Reef Credit: Michael Sale Flickr As Woodside Energy investors convened for their annual meeting in Perth, Australia, on May 8, they were met by protests and heckling
Woodside’s Sinking Toxic Oil Tower - Greenpeace Australia Pacific We recently uncovered that Woodside has dumped a rusty, dilapidated oil tower near UNESCO World Heritage listed Ningaloo reef off the West Australian coast – and it’s now sinking into the ocean The oil tower from Woodside’s decommissioned Nganhurra oil rig is full of toxic chemicals such as plastic and polyurethane
Woodside CEO concedes oil spill shouldnt be par for the course as . . . The timing has intensified scrutiny over Browse, with Woodside's submission claiming that new technologies reduce the risk of a spill near ecologically sensitive Scott Reef to "only a mere theoretical possibility " Environmental advocates are likely to point to Griffin as evidence that even routine operations can result in real-world discharges
Submission to WA EPA: Woodside’s Browse Gas drilling at Scott Reef The WA EPA has found in its preliminary advice that Woodside cannot manage the profound risks to Scott reef and its marine life Woodside will be pressuring the EPA and governments to approve its outrageous proposal but the EPA’s role in protecting the natural environment must be respected
Woodside toxic spill near Ningaloo Reef world heritage area under . . . Woodside toxic spill near Ningaloo Reef world heritage area under investigation 2025-05-29 - Peter Milne and Petra Stock Australia’s offshore energy regulator has launched an investigation into an oil and gas spill at a Woodside Energy project offthe Pilbara coast in Western Australia
Woodside Oil Spill Sparks Calls for Tougher Regulations An oil spill at decommissioned Woodside infrastructure located near its planned North West Shelf extension project and World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef puts in question if the company can be trusted to manage its operations safely