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Shell to sell refinery

Shell Australia has announced its Geelong Refinery is for sale.

Shell Australia’s downstream vice-president Andrew Smith acknowledged the process will create a period of uncertainty for employees.

He said Shell was committed to a timely sale process, providing support to employees during this period.

“I understand this announcement will be difficult for refinery employees, but Shell will support them through this period of uncertainty,” Mr Smith said.

“Refinery employees in Geelong have made a significant contribution to both Shell and the local community over many years, supporting the economy in south east Australia.”

The company committed to make an announcement of any successful buyer as soon as it could, and aimed to conclude the sales process by the end of 2014.

In a statement, the company said the proposed sale of the refinery was in line with Shell’s global strategy to concentrate investment on large scale sites.

“Shell will be seeking a buyer who will show due care for employees, provide reliable supply for the company and its customers, and run the facility safely with respect for the environment and the Geelong community.

“The company’s efforts are towards achieving a successful sale. There are other options available if a sale with agreeable terms and conditions cannot be reached – this could include converting the site to an import terminal.

Shell has operated in Australia for more than 110 years and supplies fuel to around 900 Shell branded service stations nationally along with aviation fuel, marine fuel, chemicals, bitumen and lubricants.

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