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After 49.3 on pensions, the strike hardens in refineries – Pension reform



It had been several weeks since the refining unions had been offering the strikers the outright cessation of their working tool. But if the seven refineries in France have suspended shipments of the fuels produced there on numerous occasions since January, since the beginning of the conflict their employees did not want to take this step, the shutdown of these huge industrial installations and their restart being very heavy. Until Friday, therefore, the day after the passage in force of the government in Parliament.

“The units have stopped since last night,” said the refinery’s CGT general secretary, Alexis Antonioli, on Saturday. This shutdown will take several days and should not cause immediate fuel shortages at service stations. France has 200 depots, and oil companies have anticipated to avoid the giant shortage of last October, caused by a dispute over wages at TotalEnergies and Esso.

Towards requisitions?

Industry Minister Roland Lescure has already hinted this Saturday that the government could proceed with requisitions, as happened in the fall and as the government is currently doing in Paris for garbage collectors.

In Gonfreville-L’Orcher, near Le Havre, strikers have completely blocked fuel shipments since Thursday afternoon. The stocks on the site are therefore full today. In this case, the management of the refinery ultimately has no choice but to stop the production concerned.

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“Shipments are blocked on the refining side, which induces a different operation on the very many production units”, indicated the group’s management.

“Our priority is to maintain safety, which leads us to put certain units in preferential recirculation or to stop some if necessary to guarantee inventory management”, added the company which affirms that “other units of the platform remain in normal operation and ensure their production”.

This could not last, according to Éric Sellini, CGT union coordinator for the group, who specifies that “the operations (stop) are scheduled until Monday evening”.

Slow motion refineries

There are six conventional refineries in France (and one biorefinery). One is shut down for technical reasons (TotalEnergies in Donges), two are at reduced flow (TotalEnergies in Feyzin, near Lyon; Esso-ExxonMobil Fos-sur-Mer). That of TotalEnergies in Normandy is therefore being stopped.

The last two conventional refineries could, according to Éric Sellini, follow: the PétroIneos refinery in Lavéra (Bouches-du-Rhône), which the CGT predicted on Friday would be shut down for Monday afternoon “at the latest”; and that of Esso-ExxonMobil in Port-Jérôme-Gravenchon (Seine-Maritime) could be shut down on Monday or Tuesday, for lack of crude oil to be refined, due to a strike at the oil depot in Le Havre.

The management of Esso-ExxonMobil, contacted by AFP, could not be reached immediately.

“Fuel deliveries are suspended for at least 24 hours” at the refinery, said CGT general secretary of ExxonMobil Germinal Lancelin. “The complete shutdown is not yet scheduled, the refinery is still idling because we are no longer delivering crude oil”, he however nuanced.

If TotalEnergies reports an average striker rate down in its refineries, to 37% among morning operators this Saturday, this desire to harden the mobilization comes in a tense context, since production in Donges (Loire-Atlantique) is already at a standstill for a technical problem unrelated to the conflict.

There is also in France the TotalEnergies biorefinery in La Mède, near Marseille, whose import depot is blocked.



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