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Woodside Promotes Elizabeth Westcott as Permanent CEO

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Australian energy major Woodside has named Elizabeth Westcott as its new CEO after she served in an interim role since late 2025.

In a move that provides stability and continuity for one of Australia's leading energy companies, Woodside has announced the promotion of Elizabeth Westcott to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Westcott had been serving as the company's interim CEO since the departure of her predecessor, Meg O'Neill, in December 2025. With over 30 years of experience in the global energy industry, Westcott is well-positioned to lead Woodside through the challenges and opportunities ahead. According to the company's announcement, her appointment as the permanent CEO 'follows a thorough and rigorous selection process.' 'I am honored to be appointed as Woodside's CEO and look forward to leading the company as we continue to deliver energy solutions that power progress for our customers, shareholders and the communities in which we operate,' Westcott said in a statement. Westcott's promotion comes at a critical time for Woodside, as the company navigates the energy transition and seeks to expand its portfolio of low-carbon energy projects. Under her leadership, the company will likely continue to focus on developing its offshore gas resources, as well as exploring new opportunities in renewable energy and hydrogen production. The maritime industry will be watching Woodside's strategic direction closely, as the company's operations and investments have significant implications for the global energy and shipping sectors. Westcott's experience and steady hand at the helm are expected to provide reassurance to Woodside's stakeholders during this period of industry transformation.

Source: Splash247

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