The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

More jobs lost in N.L. offshore sector

Exxonmobil Canada: Most of 30 positions to be cut by end of 2021 in St. John's

- ANDREW ROBINSON

Exxonmobil's plan to eliminate up to 300 positions in Canada by the end of next year will hit operations in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

Margot Bruce-o'connell, spokeswoma­n for Exxonmobil Canada, confirmed that 30 jobs will be affected, with most of those positions based in St. John's.

"The workforce reductions are the result of ongoing reorganiza­tions and work-process changes to improve efficiency and reduce costs," Bruce-O'connell said in an emailed response.

"These actions will improve the company's long-term cost competitiv­eness and ensure the company manages through the current unpreceden­ted market conditions. The impact of COVID-19 on the demand for Exxonmobil's products has increased the urgency of the ongoing efficiency work.

"We recognize any job losses are difficult for individual­s and their families who may be affected. Impacted employees will be provided with company support, including outplaceme­nt services."

According to Bruce-O'connell, the cuts involve fewer than 10 per cent of all staff based in St. John's. Recently, the company relocated its St. John's office to a newly built property on Hebron Way.

AFFILIATES

According to the parent company's announceme­nt Wednesday, Exxonmobil is spreading the cuts among three affiliate companies with operations in Canada: petroleum refiner Imperial Oil Ltd., Exxonmobil Canada Ltd. and Exxonmobil Business Centre Canada ULC.

Exxonmobil Canada operates the Hebron oil field and is among a consortium of operators handling the Hibernia oil project. The company also has an office in Halifax.

Imperial Oil has business interests in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, including the Imperial Oil Dartmouth terminal. Asked about job implicatio­ns for the region, an Imperial Oil spokeswoma­n said the company did not have any additional details to share beyond what Exxonmobil already announced.

Dwindling demand for petroleum products during the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a lot of companies with business in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador to scale back operations.

Husky Energy, soon to become a part of Cenovus Energy through a deal due to close early next year, announced layoffs in St. John's last month, and the company has idled its West White Rose project. Suncor Energy, operator of the Terra Nova oil field, also recently announced it will reduce its staff by up to 15 per cent over the next year and a half.

And the future of the Come By Chance oil refinery still seemingly hinges on its owner, Silverpeak, finding a buyer for North Atlantic Refining Ltd.

 ?? ANDREW ROBINSON • THE TELEGRAM ?? Most of Exxonmobil Canada's 30 job cuts by the end of 2021 are expected to impact employees based in St. John's, N.L.. The company moved into its new office building on Hebron Way earlier this year.
ANDREW ROBINSON • THE TELEGRAM Most of Exxonmobil Canada's 30 job cuts by the end of 2021 are expected to impact employees based in St. John's, N.L.. The company moved into its new office building on Hebron Way earlier this year.
 ?? FILE ?? The Hebron platform prior to tow-out from the Bull Arm fabricatio­n site in 2017. Exxonmobil Canada is the operator for that offshore oil project.
FILE The Hebron platform prior to tow-out from the Bull Arm fabricatio­n site in 2017. Exxonmobil Canada is the operator for that offshore oil project.

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