ExxonMobil to sell Fos–sur-Mer refinery in France
Stefan Baumgarten
11-Apr-2024
LONDON (ICIS)–ExxonMobil’s French affiliate, Esso SAF, plans to sell its Fos-Sur-Mer refinery near Marseille, France, along with fuel terminals in Toulouse and Villette, by the end of the year, officials announced on Thursday.
The buyer is Rhone Energies, which is a consortium between oil and commodities trader Trafigura and Entara.
About 310 Esso employees are expected to transfer to Rhone Energies. The sale is subject to regulatory and other approvals. Financial details were not disclosed.
The sale of the refinery, which has a crude oil processing capacity of 7 million tonnes/year, is part of Esso’s long-term strategy in France to maintain the competitiveness of its operations while guaranteeing continuity of supply to its customers in the south of France, it said.
Esso will continue to supply the fuel market in southern France and the proposed sale will not impact its other activities in France, it added.
Entara, which was established by former executives of Crossbridge Energy, will operate the Fos-sur-Mer refinery.
Trafigura plans to enter into a minimum 10-year exclusive crude oil supply and product offtake agreement, ensuring that the refinery has a secure supply of on-demand feedstock at competitive costs and a reliable off-taker of refined products destined to the domestic market, it said.
The refinery will continue to be an important contributor to energy security in the region and would benefit from Trafigura’s global trading and logistics network, said Ben Luckock, Global Head of Oil for Trafigura.
Oil and petroleum products will continue to play an important role in supporting growing global energy demand during the transition currently underway to a low-carbon economy, Luckock added.
Rhone Energies intends to invest in the sustainability of the site to reduce its carbon footprint while also investing in growth projects enabling further co-processing of biogenic feedstocks to produce renewable fuels.
In related news, ExxonMobil Chemical France announced earlier on Thursday that it plans to close its chemical production at Gravenchon in Normandy in 2024, subject to relevant government approvals.
That closure is entirely separate from the proposed sale of the refinery, officials said.
Additional reporting by Nel Weddle
Thumbnail photo: A worker walking past ExxonMobil’s Fos-sur-mer complex. Source: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA/Shutterstock
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