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Grangemouth closure a ‘shining example of how not to do anything’, MPs told - Just Transition Commissioner Richard Hardy addressed the Scottish Affairs Committee at Westminster.
Scotland’s only oil refinery will close in the second quarter of 2025 with the loss of 400 jobs, it has been confirmed. Petroineos, the owners of the Grangemouth plant, confirmed the move to ...
PetroIneos said on Wednesday it is preparing to shut down its Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland to convert it into a fuels import terminal as it faces growing international competition.
Scotland’s only oil refinery is set to close as soon as 2025, dealing a blow to the local economy and the UK’s fuel security.
Petroineos, a joint venture between Ineos and PetroChina, plans to convert its Grangemouth, Scotland, refinery to a fuel importation terminal. The company says that the refinery will continue ...
In a release sent to Rigzone recently, Petroineos “confirmed its intention to cease refinery operations at Grangemouth during the second quarter of 2025”. The company highlighted in the ...
Petroineos, a collaboration of Ineos and Chinese state-owned PetroChina, confirmed it would close the Grangemouth oil refinery by the summer of next year, with the direct loss of 400 jobs over the ...
Petrochemical company Petroineos has confirmed its long-telegraphed plan to close the century-old Grangemouth oil refining operation. The move threatens 400 workers’ jobs, over 80 percent of the ...
Around 400 staff could go at Grangemouth after Petroineos announced it will close its refining business at the giant industrial complex on the Forth.
The Scottish and UK governments have been blamed for pursuing a ban on new petrol and diesel cars for forcing Petroineos to close its Grangemouth oil refinery, axing 400 jobs.
A leak of crude oil from an underground Petroineos pipeline that runs from the Finnart terminal on Loch Long to Grangemouth refinery is being "contained" and "cleaned up" in a multi-agency ...
Petroineos is implementing a transformation timescale with the resulting site being capable of importing petrol, diesel, aviation fuel and kerosene.