LNG Strike Risks Drag On in Australia as New Talks Eyed
- Woodside said to hold more negotiations next Wednesday
- Chevron also facing threat of stoppages at key operations
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Woodside Energy Group Ltd. and officials representing workers at some of its liquefied natural gas facilities are likely to hold more talks next week after failing to reach agreement on issues that could trigger strikes and disrupt global exports.
Discussions on Tuesday over demands around pay and other conditions by staff at the North West Shelf LNG operations in Western Australia failed to reach any consensus, the Offshore Alliance, which includes two key labor unions, said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.