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Nigerian refinery’s role in UK jet fuel supply highlights hidden risks

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The Dangote refinery in Nigeria, recently accused of dismissing union members, is now pivotal to the UK’s strategy for addressing a jet fuel shortage. With the closure of the Strait of Hormuz impacting global oil supplies, the UK government is looking to increase imports from this facility to ensure that airlines can operate smoothly during the summer holiday season.

Despite the refinery’s importance, its operational stability is under scrutiny due to allegations of exploitative labour practices and union-busting. The UK’s reliance on this refinery for jet fuel could pose risks if labour disputes escalate or if the refinery faces operational disruptions. This situation underscores a potential vulnerability in the UK’s fuel supply chain, particularly as domestic refineries are unable to meet demand on their own.

For UK consumers, this means that while there may not be an immediate fuel shortage, the situation is precarious. If the refinery encounters further issues, it could lead to increased fuel prices or even flight cancellations, impacting holiday plans and travel costs. The government’s contingency measures may not be sufficient to mitigate these risks entirely.

Looking ahead, it will be crucial to monitor the refinery’s output and any developments regarding its labour practices. Any further disruptions or negative publicity could affect the UK’s fuel supply, leading to potential price hikes or shortages as the summer travel season approaches.

Sources
theguardian.com

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