
Chevron's Australian LNG Plants Face Major Strike Threat
Workers at Chevron's liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Australia are set to go on strike next week, after unions voted for work stoppages in an ongoing labor dispute. The strike action could potentially disrupt around 7% of global LNG supply if production at both facilities is halted for a month. European natural gas prices have already risen in anticipation of the strikes, as the region has become more dependent on global LNG supplies. Chevron's dispute with workers comes as the company enjoys strong profits.