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Greenergy proposes to close Immingham biodiesel plant, 60 jobs at risk

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Posted on July 10, 2025

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Greenergy proposes to close Immingham biodiesel plant, 60 jobs at risk
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By Robert Harvey LONDON (Reuters) -Global commodity trader Trafigura's UK-based biofuel producer and fuel distributor Greenergy will begin a consultation with employees to close its biodiesel plant in

Greenergy Plans to Shut Down Immingham Biodiesel Plant, 60 Jobs at Stake

By Robert Harvey

LONDON (Reuters) -Global commodity trader Trafigura's UK-based biofuel producer and fuel distributor Greenergy will begin a consultation with employees to close its biodiesel plant in Immingham, northeastern England, it said on Thursday.

Around 60 jobs will be subject to the consultation process, a spokesperson told Reuters.

It would mark the latest blow for Britain's fuel industry, a week after the nearby Lindsey oil refinery's owner Prax announced insolvency, putting 420 jobs at risk.

Greenergy shut down the plant and placed it under strategic review at the end of May, citing "unsupportive" market conditions despite "implementing significant cost reduction measures".

The company acquired by Trafigura last year, said slower increases in UK biofuels mandates compared to European countries, as well as competition from U.S. exports, had negatively impacted the plant.

"In light of continuing market pressures, we unfortunately do not have enough certainty on the outlook for UK biofuels policy to make the substantial investments required to create a competitive operation at Immingham," Greenergy CEO Adam Traeger said.

Greenergy's Immingham plant supplies around a quarter of the UK's biodiesel production, and is one of three that the company operates alongside its facilities in Teesside, UK, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Biodiesel plants such as Greenergy's at Immingham convert waste oils into biodiesel, which is then blended into the conventional diesel to displace some fossil fuel in the road fuel mix and help curb emissions.

(Reporting by Robert Harvey; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Greenergy plans to close its Immingham biodiesel plant.
  • 60 jobs are at risk due to the plant's closure.
  • Market conditions and policy uncertainty cited as reasons.
  • The plant supplies a quarter of the UK's biodiesel.
  • Competition from U.S. exports impacts the plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Greenergy planning to do with its Immingham plant?
Greenergy plans to begin a consultation process to close its biodiesel plant in Immingham, affecting around 60 jobs.
What factors led to the decision to close the Immingham plant?
The decision was influenced by unsupportive market conditions, slower increases in UK biofuels mandates, and competition from U.S. exports.
How significant is the Immingham plant in the UK's biodiesel production?
Greenergy's Immingham plant supplies around a quarter of the UK's biodiesel production, making it a crucial facility in the industry.
What recent event in the fuel industry is related to Greenergy's announcement?
The announcement follows the insolvency of the nearby Lindsey oil refinery, which put 420 jobs at risk.
What has Greenergy stated about the future of UK biofuels policy?
Greenergy expressed uncertainty about the outlook for UK biofuels policy, which affects their ability to make substantial investments.

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