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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 being held. | |
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 suspended | Official 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. |