Chevron Workers’ Planned Strike In Australia Threatens Global Supply Of LNG

October 7, 2023
Chevron Workers' Planned Strike In Australia Threatens Global Supply Of LNG

Union members at Chevron’s liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia have voted to reignite industrial action, posing a significant threat of renewed strikes that could disrupt nearly 7% of the global LNG supply.

According to CNN, Brad Gandy, a spokesperson for the union, expressed their frustration, saying, “Chevron has reneged on the commitments they gave the Fair Work Commission only two weeks ago.” He highlighted the unexpected setback.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

The Offshore Alliance, representing two Australian labor unions, had been diligently working with Chevron to finalize new employment agreements. However, the process took an unexpected turn as Chevron’s legal team attempted to backtrack on previously settled clauses.

READ ALSO: Chevron, ExxonMobil, Others To Pay NNPC N156bn For Crude Exports – Report

Despite the Fair Work Commission’s proposed deals, which included “substantial improvements in terms and conditions of employment,” Chevron’s workers at key LNG facilities voted to restart strikes. This decision follows weeks of tension after strikes initially erupted over pay and employment conditions.

The repercussions of these strikes extend far beyond Australia’s borders. If production at these facilities halts for a month, approximately 7% of the global LNG supply would be at risk, warns Daniel Toleman, a senior gas and LNG analyst at energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie. In Europe, the mere threat of these strikes has caused fluctuations in natural gas prices since August.

While Dutch natural gas futures saw a 1.3% increase on Friday, they still remain down from late-August highs. Experts, like Alex Froley, an LNG analyst at commodities research firm ICIS, remain cautious, emphasizing that even past strikes haven’t completely shut down production at these sites.

Europe’s reliance on LNG, especially from the United States and Qatar, increased significantly after tensions with Russia, which previously supplied a substantial portion of natural gas. However, Moody’s reports that persistently high and volatile gas prices in Europe may erode competitiveness in energy-intensive sectors, posing a longer-term risk to the continent’s economy.

Emmanuel Ochayi

Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

Nigeria's Q2 Foreign Capital Drops 9.04%, Lagos Leads
Previous Story

Nigeria’s Q2 Foreign Capital Drops 9.04%, Lagos Leads

Lagos Govt Vows To Demolish Illegal Structures
Next Story

Lagos Govt Vows To Demolish Illegal Structures

Featured Stories

Latest from World News

US-Israel vs Iran: Counting the Cost of an Unforeseen War

In the early hours of February 28, 2026, the Iranian capital awoke to coordinated airstrikes that marked one of the most consequential escalations in the region in years. The operations—codenamed Roaring Lion and Epic Fury—unfolded with precision, targeting a web of political,

Why Did US, Israel Strike Iran?

The joint strike by the United States and Israel on Iran on 28 February 2026 underscores decades of tension between the countries. United States led the operation, highlighting its strategic reach in the Middle East despite Iran being geographically distant—about 11,600–11,700 kilometres

Trump Sanctions Rwanda Military Over DR Congo Conflict

US President, Donald Trump on Monday imposed sanctions on Rwanda’s defence forces and four senior military officials over their alleged role in the escalating conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, calling for an immediate withdrawal from the volatile, mineral-rich region.
Nigeria's Q2 Foreign Capital Drops 9.04%, Lagos Leads
Previous Story

Nigeria’s Q2 Foreign Capital Drops 9.04%, Lagos Leads

Lagos Govt Vows To Demolish Illegal Structures
Next Story

Lagos Govt Vows To Demolish Illegal Structures

Don't Miss

Nigeria Revenue Service Unveils New Identity, Logo as Transition From FIRS Takes Effect

The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has officially unveiled its new
NNPC Doesn’t Have Fuel To Sell – Oil Marketers’ Depot Chairman Says

Refineries Will Only Reduce Fuel Price By N60/N70 – Oil Marketers

The National Controller Operations for the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association