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Australia’s OA union begins strikes at Ichthys LNG

  • : Condensate, LPG, Natural gas
  • 26/06/02

The union representing oil and gas workers at the 9.3mn t/yr Ichthys LNG project near Australia's northern city of Darwin began strikes from 6am Australian Western Standard Time today (10pm GMT 1 June), according to the Offshore Alliance (OA) union.

Protected industrial action authorised by members in April has started despite significant progress in talks between the union and project operator Japan's Inpex that led to delays to planned work stoppages last week, the OA said.

The strike action includes union members downing tools between 6am and 8am and 6pm and 8pm, and bans on overcycle, working past 6am on demobilisation day, and swapping between day shift and night shift without at least four weeks' notice from management.

All three Inpex facilities will be disrupted by stoppages of work and work bans, including the onshore processing facilities and LNG terminal at Darwin harbour, the floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) and central processing facility (CPF) units.

The OA has served a further notice to Inpex setting out more strikes to occur from 11-23 June but the union remains committed to negotiating and pausing industrial action should Inpex return to genuine bargaining, it said.

Ichthys can also produce about 100,000 b/d of condensate and 1.65mn t/yr of LPG, shipping about 1.36mn t of LPG in 2025.


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