The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

£140m flaring work at Mossmorran

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“We remain committed to the delivery of the £140m additional investment programme, which we announced last year.

“However, as a direct result of the global Covid-19 pandemic, the resourcing and delivery of materials and equipment, as well as the movement of personnel, have been significan­tly impacted.

“This means that this programme of work must now extend into 2021.

“While it is disappoint­ing that we cannot complete the programme over the original planned schedule, our priority is the health and safety of all involved and that the recent challengin­g times have significan­tly impacted schedules for many projects all over the world.

“We will work towards completing this programme as soon as it is practical to do so.

“Our plant continues to operate safely and to the highest regulatory standards, and existing annual maintenanc­e activities will continue to maintain those safe operations during this time frame.”

Mr Hanvey said he would be monitoring the progress at the plant.

“The delay to the works at Mossmorran is obviously disappoint­ing news for the community,” he said.

“Unfortunat­ely, like most businesses, ExxonMobil is feeling the impact of the pandemic.

“With that said, there is also some better news coming out of Mossmorran, with a significan­t reduction in flaring following the restart of operations earlier this year.

“I thank ExxonMobil for keeping the community updated on the measures that are being taken to improve operations at Mossmorran and will continue to closely monitor progress.

“Ultimately, we all want a well-functionin­g plant that is safe, with limited flaring, and that will maintain jobs that are vital for the local economy.”

We remain committed to the delivery of the £140 million additional investment programme. EXXONMOBIL­E SPOKESPERS­ON

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