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In September last year, bosses at Petroineos – a joint venture between Petro China and Ineos – confirmed the Grangemouth refinery will close in the second quarter of 2025, with the loss of ...
The UK Government cannot guarantee a new job for every worker who could be laid off when the Grangemouth refinery closes next year, the Scottish Secretary has said.
Politicians and trade unions have hit out at the decision to close the refinery. ‘Grown-up debate’ needed about future of Grangemouth, says Petroineos boss Skip to main content
With the shutdown of the plant, BP closed the Forties pipeline system as their Kinneil terminal relies on power from the Grangemouth refinery. [24] With the shutdown of Kinneil, 70 North Sea oil platforms were forced to shut down or reduce production, at the cost of 700,000 barrels per day (110,000 m 3 /d). [24]
Ensuring a future for Scotland’s only oil refinery is a “real priority”, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister said the situation at the Grangemouth refinery is a “cause of concern ...
In the same month, the Grangemouth Refinery was earmarked for closure by current owners and operators Petroineos. In response, both the Scottish Government and the UK Government announced a joint plan to secure the industrial future of the plant, despite the plant losing more than $775 million since 2011 on the backdrop of more than $1.2 ...
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham and Scottish secretary Derek Thomson both called for action from ministers at Westminster and Holyrood.
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