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Motherwell and Wishaw’s MSP has drawn comparisons of the demise of Grangemouth’s oil refinery to the steel works at ...
Built around the refinery and once known as Scotland's 'boomtown', Grangemouth has seen a steady decline in recent years ...
All oil refining in Scotland ceased on Tuesday as operations at Grangemouth ended. In Letter From America the Proclaimers sang “Bathgate no more, Linwood no more, Methil no more, Irvine no more”.
The women say there are serious risks associated with the project, which will use a decades-old pipeline to transport the carbon dioxide gas.
Petroineos, which runs the refinery, notified staff by email that all oil refining work had ended.
Petroineos - a joint venture between Ineos, founded by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, and Chinese state-owned PetroChina - confirmed in September that the Grangemouth refinery would stop ...
Michael Shanks has insisted his government will not allow a repeat of the just transition failures at Grangemouth.
Petroineos -- a joint venture of British chemical giant Ineos and the Chinese state-owned PetroChina -– says the refinery was ...