Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2024
I know that the whole Parliament is united in expressing its disappointment at Petroineos’s decision to cease refining at Grangemouth in 2025. It is deeply regrettable that, despite the collaborative efforts of the Scottish and United Kingdom Governments over two Administrations, Petroineos has chosen that course of action.
Our first thoughts are, of course, with the workers. That is why we have immediately announced a package of measures to support Grangemouth and the wider local geography, with a targeted skills intervention for impacted workers, an enhanced Falkirk and Grangemouth growth deal, and support for project willow, which is Petroineos’s cross-site study to examine future low-carbon options for the site.
Today’s news also highlights the urgency of the just transition, which is why the publication of our “Green Industrial Strategy” is so timely. It is now even more important that we seize the opportunities of a net zero economy. The green industrial strategy has a clear and powerful mission:
“to ensure that Scotland realises the maximum possible economic benefit from the opportunities created by the global transition to net zero.”