Workers at Inpex's Ichthys LNG plant have voted in favour of a new enterprise agreement covering 2026 to 2030, which the company is now preparing to lodge with the Fair Work Commission. That closes a dispute which ran from 2 June to 17 June and only escalated to the shutdown of one of Darwin's two liquefaction trains in its closing days. Still, it cost Inpex some $200 million by the unions' estimate, with one LNG cargo and two condensate cargoes said to have missed their loadings.
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