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Phillips 66, a US refiner, will acquire the Lindsey refinery in Britain.

Phillips 66, a U.S. refiner, announced on Monday that it has agreed to purchase the assets and infrastructure from the?Lindsey Oil Refinery located in northern England after the site was liquidated. Phillips 66 will also integrate?the main facilities into its Humber Refinery. The Lindsey Refinery closed down in July of last year, after the previous owner Prax went bankrupt. This put the 420 jobs on the site in danger.

Phillips 66 did not reveal the value of the deal, but said that it decided to not restart standalone operations in the refinery after a thorough review during the bid process. The site, as currently configured, is not viable.

Phillips 66 announced that Lindsey's storage and infrastructure assets will be integrated with the Humber Refinery Complex, improving supply flexibility and supporting traditional and renewable fuels production.

Phillips 66's spokesperson said: "In the months to come, we will develop strategic plans that will integrate the new?assets into the Phillips 66 Limited Portfolio following the completion of the deal."

FTI Consulting was selected as the special?manager? of the Lindsey Oil Refinery assets after the liquidator was named in June.

The official receiver stated that none of the bids submitted were credible and did not propose a return of refining operations in Lindsey within the next few year.

After redundancies started last September, the official receiver announced in November that the remaining 250 employees at the site were guaranteed employment until the month of March.

"We are purchasing assets from the Prax liquidation companies and not the actual companies." Phillips 66 spokesperson: "While we are aware of the impact that the Prax employees will feel, we can't guarantee a number of new jobs at this time."

UK Energy Minister Michael Shanks stated in a statement: "This will increase the company's capacity to supply fuel to UK consumers, boosting energy security at home and creating jobs. This includes hundreds of new construction jobs over the next five-year period."

The UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero did not respond immediately to a follow-up request for comment on the possible impact the deal could have on UK fuel supply and the'status' of the remaining positions after March.

"Lindsey Oil Refinery is an important piece of UK Energy Infrastructure." Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said that Phillips 66 shouldn't be allowed to mothball the refinery and turn it into a glorified tank. (Reporting from Pranav Mathur, Shadia Nasralla, Robert Harvey and Shreya biswas in Bengaluru; Editing done by Shreya biswas and Jan Harvey.

(source: Reuters)