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    Australian Lng Workers to Vote on Inpex Employment Deal

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Last updated: April 16, 2026

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    Workers at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant in Western Australia are voting on a new employment agreement by Friday, April 17; a rejection could spur strike action amid tightening LNG supply due to geopolitical and domestic disruptions.

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    Table of Contents

    • Inpex Ichthys LNG Plant Workers Face Crucial Vote Amid Market Uncertainty
    • Background and Context
    • Union Response and Worker Sentiment
    • Unionization and Workforce Details
    • Inpex’s Position on the Employment Offer
    • Potential for Industrial Action
    • Recent Precedents and Market Impact
    • Financial Context

    Australian LNG Workers Vote on Inpex Employment Deal as Strike Looms

    Inpex Ichthys LNG Plant Workers Face Crucial Vote Amid Market Uncertainty

    By Helen Clark

    Background and Context

    PERTH, April 16 (Reuters) - Workers at Inpex’s Ichthys liquefied natural gas plant, one of Australia's largest, will finish voting on Friday on a new employment agreement which, if rejected, could lead to strike action.

    The vote by workers at the 9.3 million metric ton LNG plant and its associated facilities comes as the Iran war has taken significant volumes of LNG out of the market and another plant in Australia, the world's No. 2 LNG exporter, operates below capacity due to cyclone damage.

    Union Response and Worker Sentiment

    Members of the Offshore Alliance, a grouping of unions, have expressed displeasure with the company's offer, arguing that pay conditions do not keep up with the consumer price index and are below industry standards.

    "After six months of negotiations, INPEX has failed to agree to even the most basic claims put forward by its workforce," Offshore Alliance spokesman and AWU Assistant National Secretary Chris Donovan said in a statement last week.

    Unionization and Workforce Details

    The Ichthys workforce of about 430 is around 95% unionised, according to a union representative.

    Inpex’s Position on the Employment Offer

    Inpex says its offer is fair and competitive.

    "It maintains alignment of our employment conditions with the external market and meets or exceeds peer conditions in several areas," an Inpex spokesperson said.

    Potential for Industrial Action

    Separately, union members are due to finish voting next week on whether to take protected industrial action, with the ballot closing on April 24. The Fair Work Commission, which oversees workplace disputes, has approved the potential action.

    Recent Precedents and Market Impact

    In 2023, a strike at Chevron’s Wheatstone facility in Australia tightened global LNG supply.

    More than 20% of the world’s LNG supply has been constrained by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the Iran war on February 28.

    Financial Context

    ($1 = 1.3918 Australian dollars)

    (Reporting by Helen Clark, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The vote covers about 430 largely unionised workers at the Ichthys LNG plant, critical amid global supply constraints driven by the Iran war and reduced output elsewhere.
    • •Unions argue the company’s offer fails to keep pace with the consumer price index and falls short of industry norms, while Inpex maintains the offer is aligned with external market and peer conditions.
    • •This vote follows a 2022 enterprise agreement that delivered substantial pay and conditions improvements – setting high expectations for current negotiations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australian LNG workers to vote on Inpex employment deal

    1Why are Inpex Ichthys LNG workers voting on a new employment agreement?

    Workers are voting on a new employment deal after six months of negotiations, as many feel the offer does not meet pay and condition expectations.

    2What could happen if the Inpex employment deal is rejected?

    If workers reject the deal, it could lead to strike action, potentially disrupting LNG supply from one of Australia's largest plants.

    3How is the global LNG supply currently affected?

    Global LNG supply is constrained due to the Iran war affecting the Strait of Hormuz and another Australian LNG plant running below capacity after cyclone damage.

    4How unionized is the Ichthys LNG plant workforce?

    Approximately 95% of the Ichthys LNG plant workforce is unionized, according to union representatives.

    5Has strike action previously impacted Australian LNG plants?

    Yes, a 2023 strike at Chevron’s Wheatstone facility tightened global LNG supply.

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