Brazil’s Petrobras sees no production impact as strikes kick off in oil platforms and refineries

RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 15 (Reuters) – A strike at Brazil’s Petrobras ⁠has reached workers in refineries and offshore oil platforms, ⁠according to local union FUP, as the state-run oil firm said the mobilization has had ⁠no impact on output so far.

The firm ‍said on Monday that it has adopted ‌contingency measures to ensure operational continuity, adding that market supply is “guaranteed”. Labor talks are ​ongoing, Petrobras said.

Petrobras and its ⁠workers ‌have been in an ongoing dispute over a deficit in ‌the retirement fund and a ⁠push for changes to the employee compensation structure, among other issues.

FUP said in a statement that the strike has started with ⁠strong support from Petrobras’ ‍employees, with the oil firm having to adopt contingency measures in six refineries. Workers in 14 offshore oil ‌platforms ‌in Brazil’s Campos ​basin, and two in Espirito Santo state have joined the strike, said the union. 

(Reporting by ‌Fabio Teixeira and Marta Nogueira, Editing by Franklin Paul)