UK: Fuel Supplies Not affected by Grangemouth Refinery Shutdown
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Thursday, 24 April 2008 |
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Fuel availability for motorists outside Scotland will not be affected
by the potential shutdown at the Grangemouth refinery according to the Petorl Retailers Association.
If the shutdown
does occur, the effect on supply in Scotland will be limited due to the
sheer volume of fuel already in the supply chain,’ said Ray Holloway,
director of the RMI Petrol Retailers Association (PRA).
Holloway continues: ‘If motorists in Scotland buy their normal fuel
requirement, any inconvenience ultimately caused by the industrial
dispute at Grangemouth will be minimzed. It is still not certain that
the refinery will close, and even if it does the fuels already in
storage will remain available for distribution to forecourts across
Scotland.
‘It is bulk-buying of fuel that will ultimately be responsible for any
shortages. Even if supplies are not interrupted, if motorists buy more
than their normal requirements, they will be putting abnormal pressure
on the road delivery services of the oil industry in Scotland.
Forecourts do not have unlimited storage facilities. If they are
prematurely drained of fuel stocks due to bulk buying this will lead to
consumer inconvenience while they are refilled.’
Holloway adds: ‘Fuel suppliers have planned for these circumstances and
by working with the Scottish and UK Governments will be able to ensure
forecourt retailers requirements continue to be delivered by road
tanker.’
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