Extra oil imports are organised to avoid disruption from NZ Refining strike action

Extra oil imports are organised to avoid disruption from NZ Refining strike action
By Fiona Rotherham Sept. 25 (BusinessDesk) -  Oil companies are forging ahead with a contingency plan to import more fuels into the country to minimise disruption if planned industrial action at New Zealand Refining goes ahead next month. BP external relations manager Jonathan Mills, speaking on behalf of the industry, said they were currently assessing how much fuel across all grades is being held in storage at the refinery, on ships and in terminals nationwide before deciding how much needs to be imported to meet demand over the threate...