(Updates with Inpex statement in paragraphs 3 to 5.)
Offshore Alliance's members unon workers will postpone any potential protected industrial action at Japanese energy firm Inpex's 9.3 million metric-ton-a-year Ichthys liquefied natural gas export facility in Darwin, northern Australia until June 2, the union's representative Horton Advisory said Friday.
The decision has been taken as the union continues its negotiations with the company, according to a statement.
In an emailed statement to, Inpex Senior Vice President Corporate Bill Townsend confirmed that the company has been advised that there will be no protected industrial action at the Ichthys facility between May 29 and June 1.
The company continues to actively engage with employees to reach a fair and equitable agreement, the statement said.
"We remain focused on maintaining safe operations at Ichthys LNG - and importantly, ensuring reliable energy supply to our key trading partners in the Indo-Pacific region amid disruption to global energy markets," it added.
Earlier this week, a proposed strike at the facility on Wednesday and Thursday was called off fllowing progress in negotiations.
The strike was announced after about 326 of 346 union workers at the facility voted last month in favor of a strike to further their demands for better pay and working conditions.
According to its website, Offshore Alliance is a partnership between the Australian Workers' Union and the Maritime Union of Australia, and covers workers in the offshore oil and gas industry.
A strike at the facility, which accounts for about 2% of global LNG output, could have had severe consequences for the market amid the supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing Middle East crisis, Bloomberg reported earlier this week.