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Norway oil workers concur wage deal, avoiding strike

Norwegian oil firms agreed a brand-new wage handle workers on Wednesday, industry and labour union officials said, avoiding the danger of strike action later on this year that could have struck supply from Europe's largest source of natural gas.

Unions Lederne, Safe and IE&FLT all came to a contract with the business, market group Offshore Norway stated.

The new agreement raises yearly spend for oil and gas employees by 44,000 Norwegian crowns ($ 4,021), in addition to some modifications to overtime pay, the unions stated.

We are delighted to have actually attained our demand for a solid monetary settlement for overseas workers, IE&FLT deputy chief Lill-Heidi Bakkerud said in a declaration.

If the talks had failed, it would have triggered obligatory mediation and significantly raised the danger of strike action.

In 2020, an oil industry strike cut Norway's output by around 330,000 barrels of oil equivalent each day (boepd), or 8%. of the country's general production.

Norway produces around 4 million boepd, almost similarly. divided in between oil and gas. The Nordic country ended up being Europe's. top gas provider after Russia cut its shipments amid the war in. Ukraine.

In 2022, the Norwegian government conjured up emergency situation powers. to require an end to a strike simply hours after it began, arguing. that interfering with gas supplies to Europe at a time of war in. Europe might have had a remarkable impact on markets.

Offshore Norway said the total wage deal remained in line with. arrangements reached by companies in other industries.

The contracts cover 7,300 workers at more than a lots oil. providers and business, consisting of Equinor,. ConocoPhillips, Aker BP and Vaar Energi .

Different negotiations covering drilling workers, onshore oil. and gas terminals and offshore service business are set up. to occur in the coming weeks.