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Exxon about to shut down French Fos refinery due to strike

July 1, 2022
8:39 AM CDT
Last Updated 4 hours ago

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exxon-prepares-progressively-shut-down-french-fos-refinery-plant-coming-days-2022-07-01/

PARIS, July 1 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) said on Friday that a strike by workers over pay was forcing it to gradually shut down operations at its Fos refinery plant in southern France.

"We have started preparations to gradually shut down the plant in the coming days. This situation may impact our customers, contractors, suppliers and employees in a challenging energy market environment," Esso France, a unit of the U.S. major, said.

The walkouts at Esso started on June 28. read more

Workers, who had warned their action would lead to shutting down the refining units, are demanding wage hikes to cover inflation. Wage negotiations are scheduled for September but the CGT union wants management to also commit to a bonus. read more

Based on current stocks, Esso France said it declared "force majeure" for some products, a legal term used when deliveries can't be made according to contracts due to extraordinary circumstances.

"We remain hopeful that the situation will be resolved through dialogue and efforts to seek a fair resolution," the company said.

The temporary shutdown of the Fos refinery, which has a capacity of around 7 million tonnes a year, or about 10% of French capacity, comes as a country-wide labour movement led by the hardline CGT union gains momentum.

Walkouts and blockades in recent days have also hit state-owned power utility EDF (EDF.PA) which lost several gigawatt of its nuclear power capacities, Engie (ENGIE.PA) and TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) .

The CFDT and CGT general trade unions told Reuters that France's second-largest gas storage facility, operated by Engie, was not receiving gas on Thursday and would not do so until Monday, because of strike action.

The CGT on Thursday also made a call for a country-wide strike across the sector next Monday.

Reporting by Benjamin Mallet; Writing by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Dominique Vidalon, Edmund Blair and Susan Fenton

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Argus Media
4 July 2022
By Adam Porter

https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2347350-strike-ends-at-exxonmobils-fos-refinery-in-france?backToResults=true

A strike at ExxonMobil's 133,000 b/d refinery at the Mediterranean port of Fos in southern France has ended.

Workers downed tools last week in a dispute over pay but have since voted to return to work "following negotiations on local demands", France's CGT trade union said. The outcome of the talks is not clear.

The CGT said "activities have resumed" at the refinery. Some unspecified units were halted during the dispute but crude cargoes continued to discharge.

By Adam Porter

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Post ID: @4zcc+1hvw7g99

Crass comment from @1pvx+1hvw7g99.

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Post ID: @3oyc+1hvw7g99

Now that's a way to gouge we hadn't even thought about in texas.
Talk about unions and shut all the refys down.

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Post ID: @2zgi+1hvw7g99

Don't you guys do Cultural Awareness on Webcat?

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Post ID: @1zzq+1hvw7g99

Hey they are French so surrendering is nothing new…

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Post ID: @1pvx+1hvw7g99

Should NSI / NI and PIP the boo boo out of these lazy colleagues over there.

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