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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 ...
Unite also said oil and gas workers risk becoming ‘the coal miners of our generation’ without action to ensure sustainable jobs.
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
Grangemouth Refinery is an oil refinery complex located on the Firth of Forth in Grangemouth, Scotland, currently operated by Petroineos. It is the only operating crude oil refinery in Scotland and currently one of the six remaining refineries in the UK. [ 1 ]
Teesport refinery, Teesside 1968 6,000 Shell UK Ltd Heysham refinery, Lancashire 1948 2,200 Shell UK Ltd Ardrossan refinery, South Ayrshire 1928 200 BP Refinery Ltd Isle of Grain refinery, Kent: 1953 10,900 BP Refinery Ltd Llandarcy refinery, Neath Port Talbot: 1921 8,300 BP Refinery Ltd Grangemouth refinery, Falkirk 1924 8,800 BP Refinery Ltd
The synthetic ethanol contained in it has been produced for more than 40 years at Grangemouth. Most of the vast output - 226m litres per year, enough to fill 90 Olympic swimming pools - goes into ...
The 2009 Lindsey Oil Refinery strikes were a series of wildcat strikes that affected the energy industry in the United Kingdom in 2009. The action involved workers at around a dozen energy sites across the UK who walked out in support of other British workers at the Total's Lindsey Oil Refinery .
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham and Scottish secretary Derek Thomson both called for action from ministers at Westminster and Holyrood.