Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill says it is too expensive for the country’s largest producer of natural gas to make deep cuts to its carbon emissions, putting the company on a collision course with major investors who want to see it take more action on climate change.

Last year, 58 per cent of Woodside shareholders, including the federal government’s Future Fund  and AustralianSuper, voted against the company’s climate transition plan.

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