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Motorists should not buy more fuel than normal ahead of a planned refinery strike in Scotland, No 10 says.Motorists should not buy more fuel than normal ahead of a planned refinery strike in Scotland, No 10 says.
Workers at the Grangemouth plant are due to take part in a two-day strike from Sunday in a row over pensions.Workers at the Grangemouth plant are due to take part in a two-day strike from Sunday in a row over pensions.
A spokeswoman said the government was encouraging both sides to get back round the negotiating table.A spokeswoman said the government was encouraging both sides to get back round the negotiating table.
She said some garages may experience temporary shortages but overall there were enough reserves to keep forecourts supplied during any dispute.She said some garages may experience temporary shortages but overall there were enough reserves to keep forecourts supplied during any dispute.
The dispute looks set to close the Forties pipeline, which brings in 700,000 barrels of oil a day - a third of the UK's daily output - from the North Sea.The dispute looks set to close the Forties pipeline, which brings in 700,000 barrels of oil a day - a third of the UK's daily output - from the North Sea.
The pipeline, which brings in oil from 40 different fields, relies on electricity and steam from the nearby Grangemouth complex, in central Scotland.The pipeline, which brings in oil from 40 different fields, relies on electricity and steam from the nearby Grangemouth complex, in central Scotland.
'Common sense' Sufficient stocks
Downing Street is urging the two sides in the dispute to get restart talks after they collapsed earlier this week. Downing Street is urging the two sides in the dispute to restart talks after they collapsed earlier this week.
"We believe that this is a dispute that should be resolved," a No 10 spokeswoman said. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said there is no need for industrial action - and that it is vital for all parties to get back to talking.
Speaking on a visit to Swansea, the prime minister said the conciliation service Acas had been working for weeks to try to resolve the situation. He said people should get round the table as soon as possible.
I hope the vast majority of people are sensible about this Malcolm WicksEnergy ministerI hope the vast majority of people are sensible about this Malcolm WicksEnergy minister
"We are encouraging both sides to get round the table and bring about a resolution based on common sense." No 10 also warned that panic buying of petrol could lead to shortages and was not necessary as the industry believed there were sufficient stocks.
She also warned that panic buying of petrol could lead to shortages and was not necessary as the industry believed there were sufficient stocks. "Increasing demand could potentially cause problems for those who need fuel," the spokeswoman said.
"Increasing demand could potentially cause problems for those who need fuel," she said.
Energy minister Malcolm Wicks said the Forties pipeline was a "crucial" piece of infrastructure.Energy minister Malcolm Wicks said the Forties pipeline was a "crucial" piece of infrastructure.
'Patient''Patient'
But he added that at the moment there was no agreement between the Unite trade union and Grangemouth owners Ineos about how it was likely to be affected.But he added that at the moment there was no agreement between the Unite trade union and Grangemouth owners Ineos about how it was likely to be affected.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme petrol supplies across the UK should not be a problem, but he admitted that some motorists could be hit.He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme petrol supplies across the UK should not be a problem, but he admitted that some motorists could be hit.
"I cannot guarantee that every garage forecourt will have petrol at that precise moment. I hope the vast majority of people are sensible about this."I cannot guarantee that every garage forecourt will have petrol at that precise moment. I hope the vast majority of people are sensible about this.
"They might have to be patient. People will have to be sensible and rational."They might have to be patient. People will have to be sensible and rational.
"There are short term stock outs occurring at some filling stations in Scotland, but the petrol industry is confident that they can continue to resupply from stocks and imports, even in the event of this strike going ahead."There are short term stock outs occurring at some filling stations in Scotland, but the petrol industry is confident that they can continue to resupply from stocks and imports, even in the event of this strike going ahead.
"This is not a supply issue, it is a logistical issue and the industry is responding well."This is not a supply issue, it is a logistical issue and the industry is responding well.
"What is vital is that Ineos and Unite get back to the negotiating table to sort this dispute out and to avoid any further inconvenience in Scotland.""What is vital is that Ineos and Unite get back to the negotiating table to sort this dispute out and to avoid any further inconvenience in Scotland."
Unite joint leader Tony Woodley will address a mass meeting of workers at Grangemouth later on Friday ahead of Sunday's walkout, which is in protest at plans by Ineos to close its final salary pension scheme to new workers.Unite joint leader Tony Woodley will address a mass meeting of workers at Grangemouth later on Friday ahead of Sunday's walkout, which is in protest at plans by Ineos to close its final salary pension scheme to new workers.