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Exxon Mobil Antwerp refinery will stop production from June 29 to July 3 due to a strike

The company's Press Office announced on Wednesday that Exxon's oil refinery in the 'Belgian Port' of Antwerp will stop production from June 29 until July 3, due to a striking action.

ABVV Petroleum union stated on its website that workers at the refinery oppose a plan of cutting 35 jobs from a total of 735.

According to the union, staff are also protesting about their deteriorating conditions of work and fewer options for early retirement despite ExxonMobil making higher profits because fuel prices have risen.

The union stated that the job cuts were part of a wider reorganization, which will result in a 20% reduction in the number of employees in the country.

Exxon Mobil stated?on their website in 2018 that the refinery's production capacity is?about 320 000 barrels per day. The refinery treats different types of crude and produces LPG as well as?petrol and other fuel oils.

Exxon Mobil's adjusted earnings for May 1 exceeded estimates, but its net income fell to the lowest level in five year due to supply disruptions worldwide caused by Iran War. (Reporting and editing by Inti Kar-Gupta; Inti Landauro)

(source: Reuters)