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Chevron's Australia LNG ops could face daily 10-hr stoppages as union fight escalates

Unions representing workers at Chevron's LNG production facilities in Australia are planning daily work stoppages of up to 10 hours, which could disrupt operations and potentially impact global LNG markets.

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