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Lindsey Oil Refinery to lose 125 jobs, official receiver says

September 30, 2025
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Stuart HarrattEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

BBC Aerial view of the Lindsey Oil Refinery, a large industrial complex with numerous tall chimneys, large cylindrical storage tanks and a network of interconnected pipelines. Various buildings can be seen throughout the facility, which is surrounded by roads and open land beneath a clear blue sky.BBC

The Lindsey Oil Refinery went into administration in June

Almost a third of the workers at the Lindsey Oil Refinery are to lose their jobs.

The Insolvency Service said 125 employees would be made redundant at the end of October, with 255 people remaining at the site at North Killingholme, in North Lincolnshire.

The refinery was taken over by the official receiver in June after its owner, Prax Group, went into administration.

The Unite union said the government was “responsible for the redundancies going ahead, as it could provide support to ensure the refinery is kept intact and operational”.

Energy Minister Michael Shanks said the official receiver was “assessing potential bids for the future of the refinery and its assets”.

“Our thoughts are with the workers, their families and the community who have been badly let down by Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery owners,” he said.

Shanks said the decision had been made to give employees “as much notice as possible” while concluding the sales process.

He added: “The majority of the workforce will be retained beyond the end of October and we remain hopeful that a solution will be found that supports jobs on the site long-term.”

The Insolvency Service said affected employees would be supported via the redundancy payments service and the official receiver was prioritising “the ongoing process to secure the sale of the refinery”.

A spokesperson added: “This decision was not taken lightly and follows a thorough review of all aspects of the business, following its insolvency.

“The conduct of the company and its directors, following the liquidation of Prax Oil Refinery, remains the subject of an ongoing Insolvency Service investigation.”

PA Media A woman with blonde hair, tied back, wears a black winter coat, buttoned up, and white pearl ear studs. She is standing on a picket line. Man can be seen holding placards in the background, which is out of focus.PA Media

Unite boss Sharon Graham described the government’s response to workers as “tin-eared”

Unite claimed there had been at least two bids to “buy and operate the site as a going concern keeping a full workforce”.

Its general secretary, Sharon Graham, described the government’s response to the plight of the workers as “tin-eared”.

“This makes a mockery of government promises to protect workers and its plan for net zero,” she said.

“The government had promised to ensure that job-focused bids would be the priority at Lindsey, yet prior to bids even being considered, they are already issuing redundancy notices.”

Frederick Robinson, who used to work at the site, described the news of the job losses as “disastrous”.

“There’s no more jobs in this area for them,” he said.

“So they’ve got to either retrain, or move out the area. It could be a really worrying time, especially for the young families with young kids, mortgages.”

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