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Grangemouth Oil Refinery in Scotland ends crude processing and redundancies begin

The operator of Scotland's sole oil refinery, Petroineos, said in a press release that the facility has ceased processing crude oil as of Tuesday. It is now converting to an import terminal.

Petroineos (a joint venture between Ineos founded by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe and Chinese state-owned PetroChina) confirmed in September the Grangemouth refinery will cease production in the second half of 2025.

Iain Hardie is the region head for legal and external affairs of Petroineos. He said that the company had invested 67.06 millions pounds (50 million pounds) to convert to an import terminal.

Petroineos announced that it would close the refinery due to losses of around $5000 per day. It also said the refinery was no longer competitive with other sites, such as those in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Grangemouth is Britain's oldest refinery.

Closures are being made in Europe due to a decline in refining capacity as companies look to convert or close oil refining assets. Shell will also close its German Wesseling Refinery in this year.

Unite has announced that the first round of layoffs at Grangemouth is underway. Petroineos reported in September that as part of the closure of Grangemouth, the number employees was expected to drop from just 75 to 475.

Sharon Graham, Unite's general secretary, said: "Highly-skilled and well-paid workers were thrown onto an industrial trash heap."

Hardie, from Petroineos, said: "Our colleagues showed incredible commitment, dignity, and resilience throughout the months of uncertainty about the future of this plant, during the consultation period, the phased shutdown, and the beginning of refinery decommissioning."

Unite, however, said that the UK government did not do enough in the short-term to protect jobs.

The Grangemouth refinery was primarily responsible for processing crude oil from the North Sea. It is connected to the Forties Pipeline System.

According to Kpler, a global provider of real-time analytics and data, it also imports crude oil by sea to the Finnart Terminal, where the last shipment from Algeria arrived on 7 March.

(source: Reuters)