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Exxon Workers To End Strike At French Refineries

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Workers at ExxonMobil's refineries in France are ending a month-long strike over changes to pension rights at 14:00 local time, according to Argusmedia.

  • Striking staff will return to work this afternoon at the company's 236kbpd Gravenchon Port Jerome unit and its 133kbpd Fos refinery.
  • The Gravenchon already began to restart on Wednesday.
  • Workers at TotalEnergies’ sites in France will vote on Friday whether to continue strike action. Output at Total’s Gonfreville and Donges refineries remains halted and operations at its Feyzin refinery remain reduced.

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