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Market Cap $5.43 billion
P/E Ratio 14.66
Dividend Yield 4.42%
Shares Outstanding 516.32 million
Earnings per share 0.771
Dividend per share 0.50
Year To Date Return -10.10%
Earnings Yield 6.82%
Franking N/A
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Worley Ltd (ASX: WOR)
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3 ASX 200 shares smashing new 52-week highs on Wednesday

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3 ASX All Ords shares going ex-dividend today

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These ASX 200 shares outperformed all others on Wednesday.

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Earnings Results

Worley share price surges as FY22 revenue reaches $9.7b

The energy engineering giant saw its revenue rise in FY22, and it expects the metric to continue growing.

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Energy Shares

Worley shares dip despite deal with Santos

The two behemoths in their respective fields are teaming up.

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Energy Shares

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Oil prices are likely dragging the ASX 200 energy sector down them them on Friday.

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52-Week Highs

3 ASX 200 shares rocking new 52-week highs on Thursday

These ASX 200 stocks are shaking off the index's suffering to post new 12-month highs today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Worley has a long history of paying dividends. Traditionally, it pays two unfranked dividends a year, in March and September.

Worley listed on the ASX on 28 November 2002.

WOR ASX Announcements

An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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About Worley Ltd

Worley Ltd (ASX: WOR) provides professional expertise, such as engineering, procurement, and construction management, to the oil, gas, mining, chemicals, power, and infrastructure sectors.

Worley has expanded its global footprint through numerous acquisitions and now has more than 50,000 staff in more than 50 countries. With a focus on sustainability, the company has a strong presence in many developing economies, including Africa.

Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
27 Feb 2026 Martin Parkinson Buy 2,153 $23,984
On-market trade. average per share
27 Feb 2026 Jeanne Johns Buy 6,000 $67,680
On-market trade.
04 Dec 2025 Robert Ashton Issued 429,119 $5,655,788
Issue of securities. 11,72,206 rights
30 Sep 2025 Robert Ashton Exercise 87,777 $1,233,266
Conversion of securities. 928,395 rights
30 Sep 2025 Robert Ashton Expiry 185,308 $2,603,577
As advised by the company. Performance rights lapsed. 743,087 - rights
30 Sep 2025 Robert Ashton Issued 105,190 $1,477,919
Conversion of securities.
03 Sep 2025 Kim Gillis Buy 13,127 $194,542
On-market trade.
28 May 2025 Joseph Geagea Buy 2,000 $26,020
On-market trade.

Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Title Start Date Profile
Ms Alison Mary Kitchen Non-Executive Director Jul 2024
Ms Kitchen was the National Chairman of KPMG Australia and a member of KPMG's Global and Regional boards until 2023, having responsibility for the overall governance and strategic positioning of the firm. Alison has more than 30 years of experience in management and governance roles within the KPMG partnership. Alison has worked in geographically diverse and complex operating environments and provided advice to industries including energy, mining, transport and financial services. Alison is a non-executive director and audit committee chair of National Australia Bank, and of AirTrunk Australia Holding Pty Ltd, and Pro Chancellor of Australia National University. She's the Chair of the Risk Committee.
Mr John Micheal Grill Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director Mar 2013
Mr Grill has over 40 years of experience in the resources and energy industry, starting his career with Esso Australia. In 1971, he became Chief Executive of Wholohan Grill and Partners, the entity that ultimately became owned by Worley Limited. John has expertise in every aspect of project delivery in the resources and energy industry. He maintains relationships with the Group's major customers and was closely involved with the Group's joint ventures at Board level. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2014 for distinguished service to engineering and business in the minerals, energy and power supply industries, and as a supporter of advanced education and training. He is a member of the People Committee and a member of the Health, Safety and Sustainability Committee.
Ms Emma Rachel Stein Non-Executive Director Dec 2020
Ms Stein is a former non-executive director of Adbri Limited, Alumina Limited, Cleanaway Waste Management Limited, Programmed Maintenance Services Limited, Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund, Clough Limited, the Diversified Utilities Energy Trust (DUET) Group and Iberdrola Australia Limited. Before moving to Australia in 2003, Emma has international experience in management, leadership, strategy development and implementation in global industrial, energy and utilities markets. Her career included roles in strategic planning and operational management in the fuels sectors and, specifically, as UK Managing Director at Gaz de France Energy and UK Gas Divisional Managing Director at British Fuels. She is Chair of the People Committee and a member of the Health, Safety and Sustainability Committee.
Mr Thomas Joseph Gorman Non-Executive Director Dec 2017
Mr Gorman appointment follows his 30-year career in executive positions at Ford Motor Company and Brambles Limited. He retired as Chief Executive Officer of Brambles in February 2017. He's worked in multiple functions including finance, operations, logistics, marketing and business development across the United States, England, France and Australia. Thomas is Chair of Alcoa Corporation and a director of Orora Limited. He's a member of the Health, Safety and Sustainability Committee, the People Committee.
Dr Martin Lee Parkinson Non-Executive Director Feb 2020
Mr Parkinson is the Chair of the Sir Roland Wilson Foundation and World View Indo-Pacific, and co-chair of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. Martin previously served as Secretary for the Australian Government's Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australian Treasury and Department of Climate Change. Martin is a former director of Orica, the Cranlana Program for Ethical Leadership, the German Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce and North Queensland Airports. He's been a member of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Infrastructure Australia, the Council of Financial Regulators, the Board of Taxation and the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission. He was previously Chair of the Australian Office of Financial Management. He is a member of the Risk Committee.
Ms Jeanne Marie Johns Non-Executive Director Sep 2025
Ms Johns has her career as an international executive in refining, petrochemicals, oil and gas, civil explosives and agricultural fertilizers. Jeanne served as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Incitec Pivot Ltd from November 2017 until June 2023. Prior to joining Incitec, Jeanne held several executive leadership roles in the US, UK/Europe and Asia/China during her 30 years with BP plc. Jeanne is a nonexecutive director of HF Sinclair. Ms Johns will be a member of the Risk Committee.
Mr Andrew Nicholas Liveris Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Deputy Chairman Sep 2018
Mr Liveris is a director of IBM and Saudi Aramco. Andrew is the President of Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG). Andrew was formerly the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Dow Chemical Company and the former Executive Chairman of DowDuPont. He has over 40 years of global leadership experience with The Dow Chemical Company with roles in manufacturing, engineering, sales, marketing, business and general management around the world. Andrew was formerly the Vice Chair of the Business Roundtable and was the Chairman of the United States Business Council. He has held previous Australian Government roles as Chair of the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission (NCCC) Manufacturing Taskforce and Co-Chair of the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission.
Mr Robert Christopher Ashton Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Feb 2020
Mr Ashton before becoming CEO, Chris was Chief Operating Officer responsible for the integration of the ECR business. Before this, he was Group Managing Director for Major Projects and Integrated Solutions with accountability for growth and performance. He's also held executive roles with responsibility for operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and the power sector globally.
Mr Joseph Chafic Geagea Non-Executive Director Jul 2023
Mr Geagea had a 40-year career with the Chevron Corporation before retiring in June 2022 as Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to Chevron's Chairman and CEO. During his time with Chevron, Joseph's roles included Executive Vice President of Technology, Projects and Services and President of Chevron Gas and Midstream. Joseph was also responsible for Chevron's upstream activities in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam and led Chevron's downstream operations in East Africa, the Middle East and Pakistan. Joseph is on the Board of trustees of Houston Grand Opera and Governors of the Middle East Institute. He was previously a director of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering and served on the board of trustees of the San Francisco Ballet Association. He's a member of the People Committee.
Mr Kim Rogers Gillis Non-Executive Director Jul 2024
Mr Gillis is a Board member of Ultra Maritime - Advent International, Chair of Avincis Aviation and formerly Chair of Cobham Australia. Kim was previously the Deputy Secretary Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group at Department of Defence and the Vice President and Managing Director of Boeing Defence Australia. He has more than 30 years of senior level program management experience and industry experience in maritime programs. Kim has also led defense acquisition programs and managed major maritime capability, construction and delivery.
Nuala O'Leary Company Secretary Aug 2016
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Tiernan O'Rourke Chief Financial Officer
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Nuala O'Leary Company Secretary
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Mark Trueman Group president Americas
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Mark Brantley Group president EMEA and APAC
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Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Shares Capital
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 170,301,506 33.00%
J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 104,787,878 20.30%
Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 92,593,445 17.94%
National Nominees Limited 8,821,194 1.71%
BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 7,904,324 1.53%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 7,646,599 1.48%
Serpentine Foundation Pty Limited <Serpentine Foundation A/C> 5,400,000 1.05%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd> 5,365,782 1.04%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited Gsco Eca 3,941,040 0.76%
Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited 3,902,849 0.76%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Nt Comnwlth Super Corp A/C> 3,869,712 0.75%
Argo Investments Limited 3,510,453 0.68%
BNP Paribas Noms (Nz) Ltd 2,983,361 0.58%
Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 2,948,971 0.57%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Clearstream> 2,933,312 0.57%
Mr John Michael Grill 2,826,277 0.55%
Neweconomy Com Au Nominees Pty Limited <900 Account> 2,641,624 0.51%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 2,633,587 0.51%
Mutual Trust Pty Ltd 2,525,790 0.49%
Haju Pty Limited <Haju A/C> 1,715,000 0.33%

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