Labor organization concerned over outsiders working at Lima Refinery
By Sam Shriver - sshriver@limanews.com
Around 3,000 out-of-state workers will be brought into the Lima Refinery this fall to help in the annual turnaround.
LIMA The Cenovus (formerly Husky) Lima Refinery will be bringing in workers this fall to help with their annual turnaround and that’s upset a local labor organization.
“We continue to prepare the fall turnaround, which is critical for safe and reliable operation,” said Reg Curren, senior advisor, media and issues management for Cenovus, in an email to The Lima News. “As we have said previously, contractors are selected based on a number of criteria, including safety, technical expertise and related experience. We hired contractors for this work who best met our criteria.”
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CALGARY As Canada and the United States set new, more aggressive climate targets Thursday, oilsands producer Cenovus Energy Inc. said it was working to set new emissions goals this year.
Cenovus is among the Canadian companies expected to be impacted by the new U.S. climate targets, as it has stakes in refineries in Ohio and Texas, and also recently acquired more U.S. refineries as part of its blockbuster $9-billion deal to buy Husky Energy Inc.
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