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Fuel stock will last says Salmond Government pledge on fuel stocks
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First Minister Alex Salmond has said there was an "ample and substantial" stock of fuel to cope with the planned strike at Scotland's only oil refinery.First Minister Alex Salmond has said there was an "ample and substantial" stock of fuel to cope with the planned strike at Scotland's only oil refinery.
Workers at Grangemouth will walk out on Sunday, after talks between union officials and bosses broke down.Workers at Grangemouth will walk out on Sunday, after talks between union officials and bosses broke down.
Mr Salmond told MSPs fuel would last "well into May" and more could be imported if needed.Mr Salmond told MSPs fuel would last "well into May" and more could be imported if needed.
The first minister again urged members of the public not to panic buy, as the dispute continued. The first minister urged members of the public not to panic buy, but asked them to cut non-essential trips.
"Assuming consumer behaviour is responsible, then there should be limited difficulties, both in terms of inconvenience and disruption," he told the Scottish Parliament. "Assuming consumer behaviour is responsible, then there should be limited difficulties, both in terms of inconvenience and disruption," he told the Scottish Parliament during question time.
"Clearly, it's a time when we need everyone, and the public's cooperation, to behave sensibly and responsibly, to cut out non-essential trips, to use public transport.
"This is all wise advice for people in Scotland to take at the present moment.
The first minister went on: "The essential message is that the stocks of the available range of fuels will stretch into May and there is the capacity to import more if required.
"Scotland can cope with this difficulty".