A weeks-long labor dispute at the Inpex Ichthys LNG facility in Australia’s Northern Territory has concluded with a deal between unions and the company. The agreement brings an end to strikes that posed a potential threat to liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. Workers have now resumed their regular duties, averting significant disruptions to the global energy market. Negotiations centered around pay and working conditions for employees at the facility, owned by Japanese energy giant Inpex. The resolution avoids potential economic consequences for both the company and the region. Details of the agreement have not been fully disclosed, but both parties have expressed satisfaction with the outcome.