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STOCKHOLM (Direkt) Oljestrejken har kostat norska staten och oljeföretag cirka 3,1 miljarder norska kronor hittills.

Det säger arbetsgivarorganisationen Oljeindustrins landsförening, OLF,
rapporterar Bloomberg News.

Enligt en talesperson på OLF, Eli Ane Nedreskaar, håller oljeföretag med
verksamhet utanför Norge, exempelvis Statoil, BP och Exxon, möten om bland annat säkerhetsåtgärder inför den lockout som väntas träda i kraft vid midnatt natten mellan måndag och tisdag.

Strejken har hittills sänkt olje- och gasproduktionen med cirka 15 procent, enligt Bloomberg News.

Bild: (c) Gina-Sanders—Fotolia.com

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