About 70 workers employed by TotalEnergies SE in its oil and gas operations in the North Sea are being balloted on strike action, according to the Unite union.
The workers are based on the Elgin Franklin and North Alwyn platforms and the Shetland gas-processing plant, the union said in a statement. The Shetland facility sends condensate to the Sullom Voe terminal and gas to UK consumers, according to Total’s website. There are two ballots, both closing on May 5.
Europe’s oil industry has faced wide-ranging industrial action after inflation surged. The measures risk the production of fuels and potentially even crude oil.
Labor action would have a significant impact on oil and gas production if it goes ahead, Unite said. The dispute is over pay and changes to shift patterns.
The vote by Total workers follows decisions by other union members to proceed with walkouts.
Here’s a summary of labor action by offshore workers that is either underway or due to start:
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