UK Oil Refinery Stanlow Plans to Sell More Fuel When Rival Shuts
- Stanlow plans to invest in terminals and storage facilities
- UK has agreed to back Stanlow’s plan to make cleaner hydrogen
The Stanlow oil refinery in Ellesmere, UK.
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The Stanlow oil refinery in northern England is getting ready to sell more fuel when a rival plant in Scotland shutters next year.
The Stanlow facility near Liverpool plans to invest in infrastructure including terminals and is adding storage capacity to cut logistics costs, Deepak Maheshwari, head of the refinery, said in an interview. It wants to sell more fuel from Scotland to the north, down to London further south.