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Exxon to shut down Scottish chemicals plant by 2026 amid uncertainty

Exxon to shut down Scottish chemicals plant by 2026 amid uncertainty
Exxon to shut down Scottish chemicals plant by 2026 amid uncertainty

Exxon Mobil announced Tuesday that it will close its Fife Ethylene Plant (FEP) located in Scotland by February 2026. The company said the plant is no longer viable due to high supply costs, weak markets and the UK's economic and policy climate.

The European Union's fourth largest exporting sector, after machinery, automobiles and pharmaceuticals has been under pressure due to soaring energy prices following Russia's invasion in Ukraine, and an aging infrastructure. This has led them to become more dependent on imports for key feedstocks like ethylene and propylene.

Exxon has said that it has assessed different options for continuing production and tested the markets for a possible buyer for the ethylene facility located near the town Cowdenbeath, in Fife.

The U.S. Oil Major said that "FEP was a cornerstone in chemical production in Britain for over 40 years. Its closure reflects the challenges in operating in an environment where policies are accelerating the departure of vital industries and domestic manufacturing and the high-valued jobs they provide."

Financial Times reported this development first earlier that day. The report said that the company will lay off 200 employees as a result.

Closures and conversions of oil refining assets are being undertaken by companies in Europe due to a decline in refining capacities.

Michael Shanks, the Energy Minister, had stated in July that Britain's Lindsey refinery insolvent would close after it failed to attract buyers. (Reporting and editing by Shilpa Majumdar in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)