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Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill Honored for Lifetime Contribution to Global Energy Leadership

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill has received the ALLY Energy Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating her leadership in advancing energy transition and empowering women in the global energy sector.
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Woodside Energy Chief Executive Officer Meg O’Neill has been recognized with the ALLY Energy Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring her decades-long contribution to the global energy sector and her leadership in advancing the transition to lower-carbon solutions.

In her acceptance remarks, O’Neill emphasized three core values — trust, transparency, and courage — as guiding principles for leading in an industry that “does big and difficult things.” She noted that courage, in particular, drives progress both at the corporate and individual levels: “We need courage to speak up, to bring our ideas forward, to stand up for what’s right.”

O’Neill credited her grandmother, who emigrated from Ireland to the United States at age 16, as her lifelong inspiration for resilience and perseverance. She also cited country music icon Dolly Parton as a personal source of motivation, calling “9 to 5” her daily “cup of ambition” and a reminder of how far workplaces have come in advancing gender equality.

Under O’Neill’s leadership, Woodside continues to expand its energy transition portfolio with major projects such as the Scarborough Energy Project, Louisiana LNG, and Beaumont New Ammonia in Texas. These initiatives reflect the company’s strategy to provide reliable, affordable energy while supporting decarbonization goals.

In recognition of her achievements, the City of Houston proclaimed September 18, 2025, as “Meg O’Neill Day”, honoring her “visionary approach” to the energy industry. U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt also presented a certificate acknowledging her commitment to growth, innovation, and American energy leadership.

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