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    Norway Oil Sector Workers Threaten to Strike From June 21

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Norwegian oil workers threaten a strike on June 21 if wage talks fail, potentially affecting offshore drilling operations.

    Norway oil sector workers threaten to strike from June 21

    By Nerijus Adomaitis

    OSLO (Reuters) -Norwegian workers employed on offshore drilling rigs will go on strike on June 21 if annual wage talks with employers fail, the oil and gas labour unions said on Monday.

    In total, some 438 union members are initially ready to strike, including 175 from the biggest union Styrke, 193 from the second largest SAFE and 70 from the smaller DSO.

    The stryke and SAFE unions told Reuters the initial action would not affect oil and gas output, but a strike could be expanded as the annual wage talks involve more than 7,200 oil drillers and other service workers.

    Initial wage talks between the Norwegian Shipowners' Association and the three labour unions broke down last month, and will resume on June 20 under the guidance of a state-appointed mediator.

    Styrke said a strike by its members would initially affect Transocean's rig Encourage and Odfjell Drilling's Deepsea Bollsta, which are drilling wells for Equinor and OMV in the Norwegian Sea, respectively.

    It was not immediately clear which drilling rigs would be affected by SAFE and DSO members going on strike.

    Equinor and OMV did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    "We have clear expectations of a good general wage increase," Styrke union leader Frode Alfheim said in a statement.

    Details of the demands and any wage offers have not been disclosed and are normally confidential.

    The Norwegian Shipowners' Association, which negotiates on behalf of the rig-owning companies, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    A broad-based group of onshore industry workers reached a wage deal with employers in March for a 4.4% pay rise this year, although demands in other sectors could deviate.

    Workers directly employed by oil firms separately agreed a wage deal last month, thus preventing a strike.

    (Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Terje Solsvik and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norwegian oil workers may strike on June 21 if wage talks fail.
    • •438 union members are prepared to strike initially.
    • •Styrke, SAFE, and DSO unions involved in negotiations.
    • •Strike could expand to affect more than 7,200 workers.
    • •Initial strike may impact rigs operated by Transocean and Odfjell.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway oil sector workers threaten to strike from June 21

    1When will the Norwegian oil workers strike begin?

    The strike is set to begin on June 21 if wage talks fail.

    2How many workers are initially ready to strike?

    A total of 438 union members are initially prepared to strike.

    3Which unions are involved in the strike?

    The unions involved are Styrke, SAFE, and DSO.

    4What is the current status of wage negotiations?

    Initial wage talks broke down last month and are set to resume on June 20.

    5Will the strike affect oil and gas output immediately?

    The unions stated that the initial strike action would not affect oil and gas output.

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