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Financing secured to build Europe's largest ethane store in Grangemouth | Financing secured to build Europe's largest ethane store in Grangemouth |
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Grangemouth plant owner Ineos is to build Europe's largest ethane storage tank after receiving a £230m loan guarantee from the UK government. | Grangemouth plant owner Ineos is to build Europe's largest ethane storage tank after receiving a £230m loan guarantee from the UK government. |
It said this would allow the company to raise the money necessary to build a new import terminal and ethane store at the petrochemical facility. | It said this would allow the company to raise the money necessary to build a new import terminal and ethane store at the petrochemical facility. |
Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe suggested it would benefit the whole of the UK. | Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe suggested it would benefit the whole of the UK. |
"Without doubt, this is one of the most important infrastructure projects of recent times in Scotland," he said. | "Without doubt, this is one of the most important infrastructure projects of recent times in Scotland," he said. |
Mr Ratcliffe said the benefits would not only come in the form of "protecting thousands of jobs in Scotland and across the UK" but boosting manufacturing. | Mr Ratcliffe said the benefits would not only come in the form of "protecting thousands of jobs in Scotland and across the UK" but boosting manufacturing. |
Planning permission had been granted for the £125m ethane store by Falkirk Council in May. | Planning permission had been granted for the £125m ethane store by Falkirk Council in May. |
'Underpins the future' | 'Underpins the future' |
A contract has now been signed with Germany-based TGE Gas Engineering to start construction of the terminal, which will store and process ethane from shale gas "as North Sea supplies dwindle". | A contract has now been signed with Germany-based TGE Gas Engineering to start construction of the terminal, which will store and process ethane from shale gas "as North Sea supplies dwindle". |
"Our ability to import US shale gas underpins the future of manufacturing at Grangemouth and across many businesses in Scotland," said Mr Ratcliffe. | "Our ability to import US shale gas underpins the future of manufacturing at Grangemouth and across many businesses in Scotland," said Mr Ratcliffe. |
"It is a vital step towards preserving the long-term future of the Grangemouth site and those businesses that depend upon its continued presence in Scotland." | "It is a vital step towards preserving the long-term future of the Grangemouth site and those businesses that depend upon its continued presence in Scotland." |
Ineos threatened to close the site in October after a dispute with the Unite union but decided to keep the site open after workers accepted changes to pay, pensions and terms and conditions. | Ineos threatened to close the site in October after a dispute with the Unite union but decided to keep the site open after workers accepted changes to pay, pensions and terms and conditions. |
It said it has invested more than £300m at its Grangemouth site as part of a long-term survival plan and that the new facility is central to the site's plans to import shale gas from the USA. | It said it has invested more than £300m at its Grangemouth site as part of a long-term survival plan and that the new facility is central to the site's plans to import shale gas from the USA. |
It views turning Grangemouth into a shale gas-based facility by 2016 as essential if it is to compete in world markets beyond 2017. | It views turning Grangemouth into a shale gas-based facility by 2016 as essential if it is to compete in world markets beyond 2017. |
The loan guarantee enables it to raise financing on £230m through a public bond issue specifically to cover the building of the import facility and storage tank. | The loan guarantee enables it to raise financing on £230m through a public bond issue specifically to cover the building of the import facility and storage tank. |
'Right conditions' | |
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander welcomed the company's plans. | Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander welcomed the company's plans. |
"Over £1bn of infrastructure projects have now been brought forward as a result of the UK guarantees scheme and £36bn worth of projects are pre-qualified," he said. | "Over £1bn of infrastructure projects have now been brought forward as a result of the UK guarantees scheme and £36bn worth of projects are pre-qualified," he said. |
"Our action is creating the right conditions for more investment in our infrastructure, helping to build a stronger economy and a fairer society across the country. | "Our action is creating the right conditions for more investment in our infrastructure, helping to build a stronger economy and a fairer society across the country. |
"The Grangemouth guarantee is fantastic news for Scotland's economic future and for the UK's energy security." | "The Grangemouth guarantee is fantastic news for Scotland's economic future and for the UK's energy security." |
Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney welcomed the announcement of the loan guarantee funding and the plans for new investment at Grangemouth. | |
"We are supporting these investment plans with £9m Regional Selective Assistance funding to secure the future of the Grangemouth facility and safeguard jobs in Scotland," he said. | |
"We remain committed to working with all partners involved to ensure a thriving, sustainable plant at Grangemouth, and the new import terminal and ethane storage facilities is a key step in securing the long-term future of the site." | |
Ineos owns two of Europe's four gas crackers - the other in Norway - that are capable of using US shale ethane gas feedstock. | Ineos owns two of Europe's four gas crackers - the other in Norway - that are capable of using US shale ethane gas feedstock. |
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