Why is the Woodside share price having such a strong start to the week?

We check why the energy giant might be extending its gains today.

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Key points
  • Woodside shares are drifting higher today as the oil price strengthens overnight
  • Debate remains on where the black gold price will head next amid global geopolitical tensions
  • In the last 12 months, the Woodside share price is up more than 37%

The Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) share price is pushing higher on Monday.

At the time of writing, the energy share is up around 2% higher at $31.23 each on no news.

In broader market moves, the S&P/ASX 300 Metals and Mining Index (ASX: XMM) is also around 2% higher on the day.

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What's up with the Woodside share price?

It's been a quiet day for ASX oil shares today. Noteworthy, however, is the price of oil strengthening to trade back at US$101 per barrel.

Brent Crude pushed off a low of US$99 barrel overnight, following a weak spell for the global oil benchmark.

The move came in handy for the Woodside share price, shifting it higher today.

Woodside has been trading sideways this past month or so, following its rapid descent from $35.39 a share on 9 June.

Oil has been equally as volatile in recent months, with Brent Crude trading down off its June highs of US$120 per barrel.

Global oil prices have pared gains earned through the second quarter of CY2022, leaving many investors questioning how they will fare with inflation biting.

Nevertheless, oil remains at the centre of the geopolitical debate right now. It, and many other resources, have shot to multi-year highs, sending global markets into turmoil.

Accompanying this is strength in the US dollar, adding further complexity to global trade.

It seems the Woodside share price has been a reflection of this broader price action, as seen below.

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In the last 12 months, the Woodside share price is up more than 37%, climbing 43% higher this year to date.

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