Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (): It is deeply disappointing to learn that
Petroineos has confirmed its previous decision to close the oil
refining operation at Grangemouth. All of my thoughts are with
the workers and their families and the wider Grangemouth
community.
The site will now convert to an import terminal, which will
continue to provide a secure and flexible fuel supply for
Scotland.
The government will stand with the workforce in these difficult
times. That is why we are announcing a package of investment to
help the workforce find good, alternative jobs, invest in the
community and deliver a viable industrial future for the
Grangemouth site, with potential for future support from the
National Wealth Fund.
Since taking office, I have taken joint action with the Scottish
Government to urgently engage with the company and its
shareholders, leaving no stone unturned to find a viable
long-term future for the site. As it is clear that there is no
viable commercial future for the current refinery operations, the
UK and Scottish Governments have today announced a package that
seeks to chart a new future for Grangemouth.. This includes:
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£100 million package for Falkirk and
Grangemouth, including £20 million in joint funding
from the UK and Scottish Governments announced today, on top of
£80 million in joint funding from the two governments for the
Falkirk and Grangemouth Growth Deal. This funding will support
the community and its workers, investing in local energy
projects to create new opportunities for growth in the region.
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Investment in the site's long-term future. The
£1.5 million joint-funded Project Willow study has identified a
shortlist of three credible options to begin building a new
long-term industry at the refinery site, including low carbon
hydrogen, clean eFuels and sustainable aviation fuels. We will
work with the community to seek a commercially viable
proposition, with the potential for future support from the
National Wealth Fund.
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Immediate career support for workers. The UK
and Scottish Governments will provide tailored support that
will help affected workers in finding new employment – and
Grangemouth will be among the first areas that the new Office
for Clean Energy Jobs will work with to help deliver a just
transition.
Alongside the Scottish Government, I will also be holding an
extraordinary meeting of the Grangemouth Future Industry Board
today to discuss next steps with local industry leaders, Falkirk
Council, and trade bodies and unions.