The prime minister has introduced £200m for Grangemouth forward of the closure of Scotland’s final oil refinery.
Sir Keir Starmer, talking on the Scottish Labour convention on Sunday, stated the money would come from the Nationwide Wealth Fund for an “investment in Scotland’s industrial future”.
Grangemouth oil refinery, on the banks of the Firth of Forth, is set to stop operation this summer season and transition into an import terminal, making 400 staff redundant.
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Sir Keir stated: “We’ll grasp the alternatives at Grangemouth, work alongside companions to develop viable proposals, workforce up with enterprise to get new industries off the bottom and to draw personal buyers into the partnership we’d like.
“We will allocate £200m from the National Wealth Fund for investment in Grangemouth.”
The cash comes on high of a £100m “growth plan” already in place for the realm.
Scotland’s first minister, the SNP’s John Swinney, welcomed the announcement and stated it’s “important that the Scottish and UK governments work together on securing the future for the workforce”.
Sir Keir stated the brand new funding can be a partnership with the personal sector, and he’s anticipating thrice the quantity the federal government is placing in to come back from personal buyers.
The prime minister stated he believes the transition to scrub vitality is a “golden opportunity for Britain, especially for Scotland”, and is important for nationwide safety because it “gets Putin’s boots off our throat”.
Nonetheless, he stated oil and gasoline are additionally “vital for our security” so can be “part of the future of Scotland for decades to come”.
In addition to the funding in Grangemouth’s future, Sir Keir stated each individual made redundant will get 18 months full pay and a abilities and coaching supply “backed up with up to £10m”.
Any enterprise in Grangemouth that takes on these staff will get Nationwide Insurance coverage reduction, he additionally stated.
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Petroineos, which owns Grangemouth, introduced final September it was to shut Grangemouth by this summer season as a result of it was unable to compete with websites in Asia, Africa and the Center East.
The refinery is known to have been dropping about £395,000 a day when it made the announcement and was on track to lose about £153m this 12 months.
The corporate stated the choice would “safeguard fuel supply for Scotland” by changing the location right into a terminal in a position to import petrol, diesel, aviation gas and kerosene into Scotland.
Nonetheless, it stated that will solely want a workforce of fewer than 100 staff.
Petroineos introduced its intention to shut the plant in November 2023 however union leaders had hoped it might stay open for longer to offer time for a inexperienced different to be established there.