Manufacturing has ended at a Lincolnshire oil refinery, the federal government has confirmed.
Lindsey Oil Refinery, close to Immingham, was taken over by the Official Receiver in June after its proprietor Prax Group went into administration, placing 420 jobs in danger.
Harriet Eisner, a Unite regional co-ordinator, stated provides of crude oil ran out on Friday.
Power Minister Michael Shanks beforehand stated “no credible presents” had been made to purchase the entire refinery and it could be “winding down operations”.
The federal government stated the Official Receiver would proceed promoting refined merchandise for numerous weeks, giving patrons time to regulate their provide chains.
Earlier this week, the chief of North Lincolnshire Council urged the federal government to maintain the refinery open for longer to permit a possible purchaser to return ahead.
Council chief Rob Waltham stated its closure can be a “devastating blow” and “hundreds of jobs” had been in danger on the refinery and within the provide chain.
He known as on ministers to offer instant monetary help for provide chain companies, in addition to safety for staff’ pensions and a government-backed remediation and redevelopment plan for the positioning.
The refinery’s proprietor went into administration after recording losses of about £75m over the course of three years.
Shanks stated the federal government was “deeply disenchanted with the untenable place through which the homeowners left Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery”.
The Official Receiver was persevering with to “pursue curiosity” from potential patrons for “particular person property”.
“Our sympathies are with the employees, their households and the area people,” he added. “All these straight employed on the refinery are assured jobs over the approaching months.”