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Workers at Northland s oil refinery say the region should be bracing for the biggest loss of jobs in a generation - and not enough is being done to cushion the blow. Plans for a $250 million shutdown of Marsden Point, to turn it into an import-only terminal, are already well advanced. While Refinery NZ says it doesn t yet know how many jobs are on the line, workers estimate hundreds could be gone by the end of next year. They say that will have a massive impact on the region, which already has some of the country s highest unemployment rates. Rob, a panel man at the refinery who has worked there for 18 years who did not want his full name used, said news of the shutdown was devastating. ....
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Tom Pullar-Strecker10:17, May 25 2021 Denise Piper/Stuff Hundreds of jobs would be lost at the refinery if it closes, and more in ancillary businesses in the Northland region and elsewhere. Refining NZ has reached an “in principle” agreement with Z Energy on a deal that could see it close its Marsden Point oil refinery by the middle of next year and switch to importing refined fuels. The company has previously reached a similar agreement with fellow shareholder and customer BP, and Refining NZ said it could put the proposal to a shareholder vote before the end of September. A Refining NZ spokeswoman said the import terminal conversion proposal would need to be approved by 75 per cent of the votes cast. ....