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UK to invest $440 million in site of oil refinery closure

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AFP,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 10:06am

UK to invest $440 million in site of oil refinery closure

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 10:06am

The UK government has announced a 拢200 million (NZ$440m) investment for the site of Scotland鈥檚 only oil refinery, set to close this year.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government would invest in 鈥渘ew opportunities鈥 at Grangemouth in central Scotland to 鈥渆nsure the long-term future of the industrial site鈥.

Grangemouth refinery owners Petroineos decided in 2023 to convert the UK鈥檚 oldest refinery into an import terminal, citing reduced demand for fuel products.

The closure will result in more than 400 job losses.

Starmer announced 拢200m will be invested by the national wealth fund, a publicly owned green energy fund hoping to encourage private investment in renewables and boost Britain鈥檚 bid to become net-zero by 2050.

鈥淲e will stand behind this symbol of Scotland鈥檚 industrial brilliance,鈥 Starmer told the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow.

Starmer, who won an election last year pledging to move towards clean energy, said there was a 鈥渉uge opportunity for renewal鈥 at the site, which could have a future in biofuels or hydrogen energy, for example.

The government also announced funding for retraining workers and was looking to 鈥渋dentify a viable, low carbon industrial future鈥 for Grangemouth, according to a statement.

The transition to renewable power 鈥渕ust be managed pragmatically鈥 said Starmer, adding that 鈥渢he oil and gas in our waters is also vital for our security鈥.

鈥淥il and gas will be part of the future in Scotland for decades to come,鈥 added Starmer, whose Labour government has planned to ban new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

Unite, one of the two biggest trade unions which has campaigned against the refinery鈥檚 closure, welcomed the announcement as a 鈥渟tep forward in the right direction鈥.

The UK and Scottish governments already pledged 拢100m in 2024 to create jobs in the Grangemouth area by 鈥渋nvesting in local energy projects鈥.

Britain鈥檚 last coal-fired power station closed last year in a landmark move as the country races to phase out fossil fuels.

The British government is also planning to end the sale of petrol and diesel cars by the end of the decade.

However, there are concerns oil-generating nations like Scotland will struggle to move towards renewables while protecting workers in fossil fuel industries.

In New Zealand, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the coalition Government was considering whether to build a new oil refinery amid the country鈥檚 energy production challenges.

Luxon鈥檚 remarks on Friday were made ahead of the expected release of a government report investigating New Zealand鈥檚 fuel resilience, including the .

漏 Agence France-Presse. Additional reporting: 九一星空无限

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