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Labour FAILS to save ‘cornerstone’ energy plant with hundreds of jobs still at risk

The Labour Government has confirmed that hundreds of jobs at energy giant ExxonMobil remain at risk after the company revealed plans to shut down its Fife Ethylene Plant at Mossmorran.

Chris McDonald MP, Minister for Industry, made an emergency statement this evening and confirmed the Government would not be providing more funding to keep the site open and viable.

Mr McDonald asserted he was speaking speaking to union Unite and ExxonMobil to ensure support for workers affected by the closure of the site.

Under the previously announced plans, the Fife Ethylene Plant at Mossmorran would close in February, in a move placing around 200 jobs at risk.

Fife Ethylene Plant

In a statement, a spokesperson for ExxonMobil said: “We plan to shut down our Fife Ethylene Plant in February 2026, subject to a full employee consultation.

“We considered various options to continue production and tested the market for a potential buyer, but the UK’s current economic and policy environment combined with market conditions, high supply costs and plant efficiency do not create a competitive future for the site.”

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