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North Sea Strike Looms as Unite Members on Ithaca Energy Assets Reject Pay Terms

By MGN EditorialJune 2, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Workers employed by Bilfinger on Ithaca Energy's North Sea assets are set to strike in June after a dispute over retention bonuses, with Unite — the UK's largest offshore trade union — confirming industrial action is imminent.

## North Sea Strike Action Threatens Ithaca Energy Operations The UK's largest offshore trade union, Unite, has announced that its members employed by engineering services firm Bilfinger on North Sea assets operated by Ithaca Energy will take strike action in June, escalating a pay dispute that centres on the withdrawal of a retention bonus affecting approximately 20 workers. According to Splash247, the dispute involves workers stationed on the Alba Floating Storage Unit (FSU) and an associated floating production facility. Bilfinger's decision not to extend the retention bonus to the affected workforce has been cited as the primary trigger for the industrial action. ### Context and Industry Implications The threatened strike adds to a pattern of labour unrest that has periodically disrupted North Sea operations in recent years, as offshore workers push back against cost-cutting measures amid an industry that has seen significant consolidation and financial pressure. Ithaca Energy, which has grown its North Sea footprint through acquisitions, operates a portfolio of producing assets where continuity of operations is critical to revenue generation. Retention bonuses have become a flashpoint across the offshore sector, particularly as operators and their contractors seek to manage costs while simultaneously competing for skilled workers in a tightening labour market. For floating production and storage assets, even short-duration industrial action can have material consequences for production output and export schedules. Unite has not yet disclosed the specific dates on which strike action is planned to commence, though the union's confirmation that balloting has concluded in favour of action signals that negotiations have so far failed to produce a resolution acceptable to the workforce. ### What Comes Next Both Bilfinger and Ithaca Energy will face pressure to return to the negotiating table ahead of any walkout. Regulatory and safety obligations on offshore installations add complexity to any strike scenario, as minimum crewing and safety-critical roles must be maintained regardless of industrial action. The situation will be closely watched by other North Sea operators and contractors, given its potential to set a precedent on how retention and bonus structures are handled across the basin at a time when the UK government is also navigating its energy transition policy and the future of North Sea licensing. *Source: Splash247*
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