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Grangemouth refinery 'to begin cold shutdown' ahead of planned strike Grangemouth refinery 'to begin cold shutdown' ahead of planned strike
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Staff at the Grangemouth oil refinery and petrochemical site are to begin preparing for a "cold shutdown" ahead of a planned 48-hour strike.Staff at the Grangemouth oil refinery and petrochemical site are to begin preparing for a "cold shutdown" ahead of a planned 48-hour strike.
Members of the Unite union are planning to walk out on Sunday in a row over the treatment of a union convener.Members of the Unite union are planning to walk out on Sunday in a row over the treatment of a union convener.
BBC Scotland understands management has instructed staff to begin closing the taps at the refinery, meaning no new oil will flow into it.BBC Scotland understands management has instructed staff to begin closing the taps at the refinery, meaning no new oil will flow into it.
Talks between the union and site operator Ineos are to be held later. Talks between the union and site operator Ineos are being held.
The negotiations will get under way at arbitration service Acas, in Glasgow, from 16:00. The negotiations were due to get under way at arbitration service Acas, in Glasgow, from 16:00.
Unite said it had been "working tirelessly" over the weekend to secure the talks aimed at averting the strike going ahead.Unite said it had been "working tirelessly" over the weekend to secure the talks aimed at averting the strike going ahead.
Ineos has warned that the threatened strike "could effectively shut much of Scotland" by disrupting fuel supply.Ineos has warned that the threatened strike "could effectively shut much of Scotland" by disrupting fuel supply.
A strike at the refinery, which processes up to 210,000 barrels of oil per day, could potentially disrupt the flow of Brent crude from the North Sea.A strike at the refinery, which processes up to 210,000 barrels of oil per day, could potentially disrupt the flow of Brent crude from the North Sea.
The Scottish and UK governments have been drawing up contingency plans and had called for more talks between the two sides.The Scottish and UK governments have been drawing up contingency plans and had called for more talks between the two sides.
Announcing the talks on Sunday night, Ineos Grangemouth chairman Calum MacLean said: "We have always been prepared to go to Acas if this helps to resolve a strike that Grangemouth petrochemical plant and refinery cannot afford.Announcing the talks on Sunday night, Ineos Grangemouth chairman Calum MacLean said: "We have always been prepared to go to Acas if this helps to resolve a strike that Grangemouth petrochemical plant and refinery cannot afford.
"We hope to be able to resolve the dispute and address the financial issues that threaten the survival of the entire site.""We hope to be able to resolve the dispute and address the financial issues that threaten the survival of the entire site."
Previously, the company labelled the union action as "completely irresponsible" while the union accused Ineos of "gunboat irresponsible diplomacy".'Previously, the company labelled the union action as "completely irresponsible" while the union accused Ineos of "gunboat irresponsible diplomacy".'
Encouraging step'Encouraging step'
Unite Scottish Secretary Pat Rafferty said: "We welcome Ineos's change of heart to join us at Acas.Unite Scottish Secretary Pat Rafferty said: "We welcome Ineos's change of heart to join us at Acas.
"We've repeatedly urged the company to sit down with us at the conciliation service to resolve the issues surrounding the unfair treatment of our convenor and the future of Grangemouth."We've repeatedly urged the company to sit down with us at the conciliation service to resolve the issues surrounding the unfair treatment of our convenor and the future of Grangemouth.
"Over the weekend we have been working tirelessly to secure these talks and hope that the company will engage in them in an open constructive manner.""Over the weekend we have been working tirelessly to secure these talks and hope that the company will engage in them in an open constructive manner."
UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey said the talks were a "very welcome and encouraging step."UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey said the talks were a "very welcome and encouraging step."
He added: "I have worked hard with both sides to persuade them to attend talks with Acas and I am extremely pleased that this is now happening.He added: "I have worked hard with both sides to persuade them to attend talks with Acas and I am extremely pleased that this is now happening.
"Acas has the expertise to help both parties reach a sustainable solution for the company, the workforce and the whole economy.""Acas has the expertise to help both parties reach a sustainable solution for the company, the workforce and the whole economy."
A spokeswoman for the Scottish government said contingency planning had been under way since the strike was announced.A spokeswoman for the Scottish government said contingency planning had been under way since the strike was announced.
She said: "Ministers and officials have redoubled efforts to encourage Unite and Ineos to enter talks and we welcome the fact that they are now going to talk this afternoon.She said: "Ministers and officials have redoubled efforts to encourage Unite and Ineos to enter talks and we welcome the fact that they are now going to talk this afternoon.
"It is important that both sides have time and space to progress discussions, resolve the issues between them and move away from strike action.""It is important that both sides have time and space to progress discussions, resolve the issues between them and move away from strike action."
Ineos has said it will do all it can to "minimise the harm" of a strike.Ineos has said it will do all it can to "minimise the harm" of a strike.
The North Sea's Forties pipeline system could be affected because the Kinneil oil processing terminal - where oil from the Forties field comes ashore - relies on Grangemouth for its steam and power.The North Sea's Forties pipeline system could be affected because the Kinneil oil processing terminal - where oil from the Forties field comes ashore - relies on Grangemouth for its steam and power.
Official suspendedOfficial suspended
The dispute centres on union convener Stephen Deans, who was involved in the row over the selection of a Labour candidate in Falkirk.The dispute centres on union convener Stephen Deans, who was involved in the row over the selection of a Labour candidate in Falkirk.
Labour cleared Unite after an investigation of trying to rig the selection of a party candidate - claims that led to a major row between the union and Ed Miliband.Labour cleared Unite after an investigation of trying to rig the selection of a party candidate - claims that led to a major row between the union and Ed Miliband.
Mr Deans, who is chairman of both Labour's local constituency party and Unite in Scotland, was suspended by Ineos then reinstated.Mr Deans, who is chairman of both Labour's local constituency party and Unite in Scotland, was suspended by Ineos then reinstated.
Ineos said an investigation by "a third party" into Mr Deans' conduct was due to be completed by 25 October.Ineos said an investigation by "a third party" into Mr Deans' conduct was due to be completed by 25 October.
It recently launched a survival plan for Grangemouth, warning that the site would close by 2017 without investment and reduced costs. The company said the plant was losing £10m a month.It recently launched a survival plan for Grangemouth, warning that the site would close by 2017 without investment and reduced costs. The company said the plant was losing £10m a month.
The Grangemouth refinery provides most of Scotland's fuel. It is owned jointly by Ineos and PetroChina.The Grangemouth refinery provides most of Scotland's fuel. It is owned jointly by Ineos and PetroChina.