ExxonMobil is expanding its Fawley refinery in the UK and will start delivering diesel from the site in early 2025.
While other international majors are closing down refineries or converting them to biofuel production, ExxonMobil is expanding its UK site and will start delivering diesel from the expanded Fawley refinery in early 2025.
For example, the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland could cease refining operations by 2025 under a plan from the owner Petroineos, a joint venture between PetroChina and UK’s Ineos, to convert it into a fuel import hub. Meanwhile, oil majors have recently announced upcoming closures of European oil refineries that would be converted into biofuels-making facilities.
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