Published:
Thu, May 14, 2026
Editor
Inpex
Japan's Inpex believes it will be able to avert a major strike at its operated Ichthys LNG project in Darwin, Australia, even though an agreement on a new five-year labor agreement has proved elusive so far.
The Ichthys operator is closing in on negotiations with the labor unions that are threatening protected industrial action.
Published:
Thu, May 14, 2026
Editor
Inpex
Japan's Inpex believes it will be able to avert a major strike at its operated Ichthys LNG project in Darwin, Australia, even though an agreement on a new five-year labor agreement has proved elusive so far.

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