A plan mapping out a green future for Scotland’s imperilled Grangemouth oil refinery proposes £3.8bn of investments over a ...
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A trade union has blasted the tycoon over his plans for a new ground while hundreds of Scottish workers are being let go ...
A report on the future of the Grangemouth oil refinery is expected to recommend a range of green projects that will depend on billions of pounds of investment.
Billionaire Jim Ratcliffe - who controls Ineos, one half of the refinery's owners - has been scathing about the way in which the decline North Sea oil is being handled politically. The refinery on ...
Simply sign up to the Oil & Gas industry myFT ... Petroineos, a joint venture between Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos and PetroChina, intends to close Grangemouth in April or May with the loss of ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe had already taken on New Zealand ... are being made in Ratcliffe’s businesses, too. At the Grangemouth oil refinery, run as a joint venture with PetroChina as PetroINEOS ...
Europe must impose US-style tariffs on Chinese imports or risk the collapse of its chemicals industry, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has warned. In a letter to European MPs, the billionaire boss of Ineos has said ...
The UK government has pledged £200mn for investment into projects at Grangemouth as workers face redundancy with the planned closure of Scotland’s only oil refinery in the coming months.
The scathing rebuke comes a day after hundreds of staff at the oil refinery near Falkrik - Scotland’s last refinery - received redundancy letters from billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s firm.
Meanwhile workers at Scotland’s last oil refinery face the dole queue after assurances ... same time as Manchester United’s joint owner billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, is ploughing ahead with Grangemouth’s ...
Union chief Sharon Graham said the "public will know who to blame" if energy jobs are not replaced as the country transitions to net zero.
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