TLDRs; Woodside shares edged up nearly 1% following the Scarborough LNG milestone. Scarborough’s floating production unit arrived offshore, keeping the first LNGTLDRs; Woodside shares edged up nearly 1% following the Scarborough LNG milestone. Scarborough’s floating production unit arrived offshore, keeping the first LNG

Woodside Energy (WDS.AX) Stock; Gains Slightly as Scarborough LNG Milestone Supports Optimism

TLDRs;

  • Woodside shares edged up nearly 1% following the Scarborough LNG milestone.

  • Scarborough’s floating production unit arrived offshore, keeping the first LNG cargo on schedule.

  • Traders are monitoring Brent crude and Woodside’s Jan. 28 quarterly results for market signals.

  • Interim CEO Liz Westcott oversees Scarborough hook-up amid Woodside’s leadership transition.

Woodside Energy (WDS.AX) saw its shares gain almost 1% in Tuesday trading following the arrival of the floating production unit (FPU) for its Scarborough LNG project. The stock closed at A$23.58, reflecting cautious optimism among investors after recent project updates.

Market participants noted that while the gain was modest, it signaled confidence that Woodside remains on track for its second-half 2026 LNG delivery.

The Scarborough development is central to Woodside’s LNG expansion strategy, and the timely arrival of the FPU represents a critical step in keeping the project schedule intact. Acting CEO Liz Westcott emphasized that the focus has shifted to the hook-up and commissioning phase, ensuring the first cargo remains on target.

Scarborough Floating Production Unit Arrives Offshore

The 70,000-tonne floating production unit, towed over 4,000 nautical miles from China, reached Scarborough, roughly 375 kilometers off the coast of Karratha, Western Australia. Woodside now reports the project is more than 91% complete. The FPU will process and compress offshore gas before sending it via a 433-kilometer pipeline to the Pluto LNG plant.


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Once fully operational, the expanded Pluto facility will add up to 5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG through its new Train 2, supplementing up to 3 mtpa from upgraded Train 1 operations. The Scarborough joint venture is majority-owned by Woodside with a 74.9% stake, alongside partners JERA (15.1%) and LNG Japan (10%).

Oil Market Stability Supports Energy Stocks

Tuesday’s slight rise in Woodside shares also coincided with steady oil prices. Brent crude hovered near a two-month peak amid geopolitical concerns surrounding Iran and expectations of increased Venezuelan production. Analysts from ING and Barclays noted that while the Iranian unrest adds roughly $3–4 per barrel in premium, the broader energy market remained balanced, giving Australian energy stocks modest support.

However, market watchers stressed that Woodside’s share movement is more closely tied to Scarborough’s project execution than short-term oil fluctuations. The LNG milestone serves as a tangible benchmark of operational progress, and investors are watching carefully for any signs of delays or complications during the hook-up phase.

Leadership Changes Add Investor Focus

Woodside is undergoing a leadership transition as Meg O’Neill, formerly of BP, prepares to take the CEO role in April. Westcott now serves as interim CEO, overseeing Scarborough’s critical final stages. Analysts highlight that effective management of commissioning and construction risks during this period will be key for sustaining investor confidence.

Joshua Runciman from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis noted that while Scarborough represents a major growth opportunity, LNG projects at this stage are prone to operational hiccups. Investors will be closely monitoring Woodside’s Fourth Quarter 2025 report, set for release on Jan. 28, and the 2025 Annual Report due Feb. 24. Updates on timelines, capital expenditure, and shareholder returns are expected to provide further direction for the stock.

Woodside’s upcoming sessions will test whether the Scarborough milestone continues to generate positive momentum or if market attention will shift back to broader LNG pricing and geopolitical dynamics. For now, the nearly 1% gain reflects cautious optimism that the project remains on track and that the interim management is maintaining operational focus.

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