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Four days' fuel left as refinery strike looms



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Published Date: 19 April 2008
FILLING stations across Scotland have only four days worth of fuel left, experts warned last night as a strike at the country's only oil refinery looms closer.
Supplies to airports, petrol stations and businesses across Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland could be disrupted within a week as contingency plans to close operations at Grangemouth begin today.

The Westminster government has cont
ingency plans to bring fuel from England in the event that next weekend's twoday strike goes on. But industry insiders say it would be impossible to keep all filling stations supplied at normal levels.

MSPs and industry leaders yesterday appealed to the public not to "up the ante" by panic-buying petrol and called on both sides to meet again as a matter of urgency.

Eleventh-hour talks yesterday between Ineos, which owns the refinery, and the union Unite failed to resolve the dispute over plans to close the company's final-salary pension scheme.

Unite said its 1,200 members will stage a 48-hour walkout from 27 April in protest.

Unite national officer Phil McNulty said: "Ineos has refused to withdraw the proposal to reduce the value of our members' pensions, so industrial action is now inevitable."

Tom Crotty, chief executive of Ineos, the Grangemouth refinery, said: "We need to spend £750 million modernising Grangemouth and a strike will make it virtually impossible for us to persuade the Ineos board to go ahead with the funding. If we can resolve this issue, we can build a world-class facility at Grangemouth."

If the funding is not forthcoming, Ineos said at least 650 direct jobs will go with hundreds more indirectly threatened.

Nick Vandervell, communications adviser for the UK Petroleum Industry Association, representing the country's nine major oil companies selling fuel, said filling stations had between four to seven days' fuel left, depending on location.

"Filling stations in the main conurbations are generally resupplied two to three days a week. Elsewhere and in rural areas this is usually around once a week.

"Grangemouth is a significant oil refinery for the whole of Scotland but ourselves and the DTI have contingency plans which cover oil refinery disruption. The danger is that people will dash out and stockpile because of the threat of action."

Lewis Macdonald, MSP, and Labour energy spokesman, said: "It is imperative that Ineos and Unite get together to get this sorted out. It is in nobody's interest to see this drag on. I would appeal to the public not to up the ante by panic buying."





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1

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta; . CA.....a place in the Sun 19/04/2008 04:42:09
Four days' fuel left as refinery strike looms:
---------------------------------

Hey SNP dudes who is coming to Ur rescue.

The very people u attack day in day out . The Westminster bail-out dudes.

The way U SNP fanatics attack Westminster, it would be no shock, if Westminster turned on the SNP, and said get lost dudes.

Then all ur squawking and Salmond's con program,would go up in smoke .

AS we say in the US, its all smoke and mirrors , the SNP that is.

Adios dudes

GC


2

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 19/04/2008 07:58:58
When will we wake up and stop relying on oil? It's finite (unless another comet brings fresh supplies), and there are a dozen viable alternatives.
3

Toast,

19/04/2008 09:40:09
It is about time somebody stood up to companies like Ineos,£750million is nothing to them,it is just blackmail,plain and simple.
4

Citylocal Fife,

Citylocal Fife News 19/04/2008 10:18:39
#2

Agreed that it's finite, but we need oil to carry us through until new technology is sufficiently developed to take over without a 'loss in service'.
5

Jay Kay,

19/04/2008 11:23:44
#3
Companies like Iueos, I would prefer it if the motorists of this country took to rampaging through the streets at the ever increasing price we in this country are paying for Petrol.

We have the Government at Westminster starving the country of its own cash, cash belonging to Scotland.

We should take back the Rifinaries and Oil fields by force there is no way we are ever going to be free until we in the is country stand up for ourselves and make a stand.

Forget Politics all I have learned from those B*stards is they are in to to line their own nests the rest of the hard working masses are just their pawns and puppets. The system does not work.

We need to take back our seas and let our fishermen fish not the spanish or Russians the Scots, those who actually mean something to our country.

We are a nation of gutless sheep and until we make that stand we are going to continue to be trampled into the dirt by the likes of Broon and Darling.

Westminster is going to pull of every dirty trick in the book to prevent the people of Scotland from becoming independant. It will never happen folks.

Compared to Broon, thatcher was a wee darling things have never been so bad.
6

Andrah,

Embrugh 19/04/2008 11:42:01
Sounds like some of Robert Mugabe's economic advisers are proffering their sound advice on this thread?
7

Hector Goodrich (Dr),

Colorectal Endoscopy 19/04/2008 12:35:03
#1 AS we say in the US

Indeed! And what a teeth-grindingly frequent and tiresome experience it is, ......dude!
8

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 20/04/2008 00:29:41
#7

It may interest you to know that you are agreeing with a 400Lb. 40 year old man who has never worked a day in his life.

He spends his days siting in his Lazy Boy in his parents basement living on Twinkies, Mountain Dew and Magic Mushrooms.

His apperant fear about Scotland achieving its independance is based on his own fears about being dependant on his parents. Given that the bulk of the families wealth is tied to highly leveraged real estate in California, those fears appear to be well founded.

9

Fifi la Bonbon,

20/04/2008 20:37:10
According to BBC News the UK holds 70 days of fuel in reserve which will be sufficient to cover the month that Ineos expects Grangemouth to be out of action. The UK has nine oil refineries, with Grangemouth providing about 10% of the total refinery capacity.

People should put their energies into supporting the Unite members defending their pensions, especially since the Union has got 97% support.

 

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