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Norway oil companies, unions agree wage deal, averting strike

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Posted on June 5, 2026

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Norway oil companies, unions agree wage deal, averting strike

Wage Agreement Reached to Prevent Oil Sector Strike

Background and Potential Impact of Strike

OSLO, June 5 (Reuters) - Norwegian oil companies have agreed to a wage deal with three labour unions, preventing any strike action that would have disrupted output, negotiators for both sides said on Friday.

Labour unions had said nearly 8% of Norwegian offshore oil and gas workers planned to strike if wage mediation failed, and the industry estimated that this would have cut output by an initial 45,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

A strike could also have been expanded at any time, with significant impact on production, union officials had warned.

Norway's Oil Production and Market Implications

Norway produces more than 4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, almost equally divided between crude and natural gas, and any reduction could impact markets at a time when Middle East output is curtailed by the Iran war.

Details of the Wage Deal

Pay Increase and Compensation Adjustments

A general annual pay increase of 42,000 Norwegian crowns ($4,493) was agreed, including offshore compensation and holiday allowance, officials said.

"In addition, shift and night supplements will increase by NOK 5 and NOK 8 respectively. Adjustments have also been made to variable supplements, along with some technical changes to the agreements," Offshore Norway said in a statement.

Companies and Workers Affected

Any output reduction would initially have involved operators Equinor, Aker BP, Okea and ConocoPhillips, according to Offshore Norway.

The negotiations between Norwegian oil companies and the labour unions covered most production workers on Norway's oil and gas installations, while some oil service and exploration drilling employees will hold separate talks at a later date.

Official Confirmation and Additional Information

The state-appointed mediator leading the talks confirmed an agreement had been reached.

($1 = 9.3488 Norwegian crowns)

(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Wage pact prevents strike by 617 offshore oil and gas workers across three unions, covering about 8 % of workforce (energynow.com)
  • Potential output loss of 45,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day avoided (uk.marketscreener.com)
  • Norway’s production exceeds 4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day—split nearly equally between crude and gas—making strike avoidance critical amid global Middle East supply constraints (energynow.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What agreement was reached between Norwegian oil companies and unions?
Norwegian oil companies agreed on a wage deal with three labour unions, preventing any strike action that could have disrupted oil output.
How many offshore oil and gas workers were planning to strike?
Nearly 8% of Norwegian offshore oil and gas workers had planned to strike if wage mediation failed.
What impact would a strike have had on Norway's oil output?
A strike would have initially cut output by 45,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day and could have been expanded to further reduce production.
Why is Norway's oil production significant to the global market?
Norway produces over 4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, and reductions can impact global markets, especially during other regional supply disruptions.
When was the wage deal reached?
The wage agreement was announced on Friday, June 5.

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