Disruptions continue at French LNG terminals, refineries as pension strikes enter second week

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Disruptions continue at French LNG terminals, refineries as pension strikes enter second week
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At least seven LNG ships heading to France have changed course to terminals in Britain, the Netherlands and Spain since the strike action started

. The French terminals’ closure for another week would significantly hamper France’s ability to export gas to neighbouring countries.

The Fluxys terminal in Dunkirk, which has also been affected by the strike, is expected to remain disrupted until Friday morning. The Fos refinery in southern France operated by ExxonMobil’s subsidiary Esso was also back on strike on Wednesday, a union representative told Reuters.

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