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New agreements with SEPA

Guy Pulham – the FPS has been active in voicing members concerns and lobbying government about the impact of changes to oil storage in Scotland Last month, the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers (FPS) met with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) regarding the introduction of new legislation which affects over 95 heating oil and fuel distribution depots across Scotland. The new legislation, which came into force in January 2018, has made changes to regulation for sites which store oils under the existing Oil Storage Regulations (OSR) (Scotland), such that they now come under the scope of the amended Controlled Activities Regulations (CAR). Voicing members concerns about the impact of the new legislation and the timings to comply, FPS was encouraged by positive dialogue during the meeting and has subsequently reached agreement with SEPA on:

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Valero strengthens supply in Northern Ireland market

Valero Logistics UK, a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation, has completed the purchase of DCC Energy’s fuel storage terminal in Belfast. With the purchase of DCC’s terminal, Valero will now have equity storage in Belfast, a platform from which the company can strengthen its supply position in Northern Ireland. “It was a natural step for us to buy DCC’s terminal,” said Mike Lewis, Valero’s vice president Europe product supply. “It anchors us in the Northern Ireland market and reinforces our long-term commitment to our customers there. It will give us added flexibility and will ensure we can continue to deliver a competitive and reliable service.” Valero has been using the DCC fuel storage terminal and the nearby NuStar terminal to supply its Northern Ireland customers, and will continue to use both terminals to supply fuel for the foreseeable future. “The two terminals will act as twin platforms from which we can provide our customers with a reliable supply of fuel,” added Mike. “For our existing customers, the change of ownership will be seamless – business as usual – while any new customers can feel confident they’ll get a reliable service, backed by the robust Valero supply chain centred on our refinery at Pembroke in Wales.” The fuel terminal has ten storage tanks for fuel oil and distillates. www.valero.com

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Oil NRG – to the ends of the earth

Going to the ends of the earth to help Borne Through its depots in Birtley, Hartlepool, Thetford and York, Oil NRG has lent its support to Borne, a medical research charity which aims to identify the causes of premature birth. Earlier this month a team of 10, including former English rugby player, Will Greenwood MBE, a Sky commentator, Borne Patron and friend of Oil NRG, embarked on a 10-day expedition. In one of the most extreme tests of physical and psychological endurance, the team traversed the last half degree to the North Pole crossing the frozen ocean to reach the ends of the earth. The team set a target of £1,050,000 with Oil NRG aiming to raise £2,500 to help save lives, prevent disability and give millions of children the chance of a full life, free of disability. Borne will use funds raised to support its vital research into the causes and prevention of preterm labour and births. To date Oil NRG has raised over £1,706 of its £2,500 fund raising target. “We would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who has donated so far,” said Oil NRG’s sales director, Jeremy Royle. “All donations will help – no matter how big or small!” To support Oil NRG’s fund-raising, please visitwww.justgiving.com/fundraising/oil-nrg  

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New ECO3 proposal to exclude oil boilers

“The fact that fuel poverty levels are already higher in rural locations makes government proposals to omit oil boilers from the next round of ECO even more nonsensical,” says OFTEC CEO, Paul Rose. OFTEC has expressed major concerns that government proposals to exclude oil boilers from the next round of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme would unfairly discriminate against rural households and lead to even higher levels of fuel poverty.  

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Supply chain and logistics UK crime survey

The Scottish Secure Parking Group (SSPG), of which the Freight Transport Association (FTA) is a member, is seeking views on secure HGV parking across the UK, but particularly in Scotland.  Having created a short survey, the SSPG is hoping to hear from industry including HGV companies, members of the public and other interested parties such as local authorities, government representatives and councillors. It is the first time, on a national basis, that the public, elected representatives and those involved in haulage and logistics will be able to provide an accurate snapshot of the situation as it currently exists at the moment. The SSPG wants to hear about incidents of crime directly or indirectly attributable to off-site, insecure parking and its impact on business and communities.  It is gathering evidence on whether the current lack of secure parking is impacting on the haulage and logistics industries as well as having a detrimental effect on local communities, and what needs to be done to improve the situation. The anonymous survey, which opened on Monday (23rd), takes about 10 minutes to complete and is open until Friday 25th May. The online survey can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MQ2HK3Q The survey is not the end of the story, it is intended that the information will be used to inform further debate, discussion and ultimately action, to alleviate the current situation.

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New agreements with SEPA

Guy Pulham – the FPS has been active in voicing members concerns and lobbying government about the impact of changes to oil storage in Scotland Last month, the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers (FPS) met with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) regarding the introduction of new legislation which affects over 95 heating oil and fuel distribution depots across Scotland. The new legislation, which came into force in January 2018, has made changes to regulation for sites which store oils under the existing Oil Storage Regulations (OSR) (Scotland), such that they now come under the scope of the amended Controlled Activities Regulations (CAR). Voicing members concerns about the impact of the new legislation and the timings to comply, FPS was encouraged by positive dialogue during the meeting and has subsequently reached agreement with SEPA on:
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HGV road user levy changes – unfair hit on smaller businesses

The government’s amendments to the road user levy charges announced last month are another step on the road to improving air quality for all of us, but at the expense of small and medium-sized businesses, which will be unfairly penalised by the changes in money payable, says the Freight Transport Association (FTA). According to FTA the new charges place an increased burden on the small and medium sized businesses across the UK, delivering the goods and services needed to keep the economy moving: “The reduction of 10% in the road user levy for Euro VI lorries is good news,” says Christopher Snelling, FTA’s head of UK policy. “This shows recognition for the success of the HGV Euro VI vehicles, which have 80% lower real world local emissions than previous lorries.  However, the introduction of the increased levy on pre-Euro VI trucks will actually hurt those small and medium sized business that already face increased costs as many need to upgrade to Euro VI vehicle early to be compliant with the planned Clean Air Zones. “It hurts them because the re-sale value of their slightly older lorries, the Euro IV and Vs, has fallen so much – making the jump to afford a new Euro VI so much greater.” FTA believes the government should have loaded the increase on to older most polluting lorries (Euro III and below) to create a short-term market for the Euro IV and V vehicles that those delivering to city centres will be seeking to sell on. “Trucks have been getting cleaner for decades,” added Christopher. “We’re not dealing with an intractable problem but merely the question of how soon do the beneficial changes come.  The government’s approach to cleaner air risks putting some smaller hauliers’ livelihoods at risk for only a temporary gain on air quality.  The reform of the Levy was an opportunity to help, and for the most part the Government has failed to take it.” www.fta.co.uk

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Highlighting the importance of the downstream oil sector

UKPIA director general, Stephen Marcos Jones, attended the annual reception for the UK downstream oil industry where Martin Vickers MP acknowledged the sector to ‘be a valuable and strategic asset which we rely on in our daily lives’ The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on the UK oil refining sector, in partnership with the UK Petroleum Industry Association, held its annual parliamentary reception for the UK downstream oil industry last month. “This successful event presented an ideal opportunity to highlight the importance of the downstream oil sector,” said Martin Vickers MP and APPG chair on the UK oil refining sector, who hosted the event. “This sector is a valuable and strategic asset and one with a long track record as a reliable supplier of energy, fuels and feedstocks for other industrial sectors and processes, providing the building blocks of countless products which we rely on in our everyday lives. “It is also a sector that offers incredible career opportunities. Through the APPG’s programme of events and roundtables, we have celebrated the extraordinary talent of the young people working in this sector and we continue to raise awareness of the exciting opportunities that are available to them within the downstream oil industry at every educational level.” “We were also delighted to welcome Claire Perry MP, energy and clean growth minister, as guest of honour and keynote speaker,” said Stephen Marcos Jones, UKPIA’s director general “Our sector plays a central role in spurring innovation, advancing technological breakthroughs and enabling our daily lives.  As we look to the future, we have work to do, together, to ensure that it can continue to deliver and thrive.”www.ukpia.com

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New TSA president

Paul Denmead director of terminal operations UK for World Fuel Services In late March Paul Denmead, director of terminal operations UK for World Fuel Services and vice-president of the Tank Storage Association (TSA) took over as president when Andrew Amos stepped down as president. To help with the implementation of TSA’s forward plans, Andrew has taken over Paul’s vice-president role for a period of 12 months. “As I have now retired from my position as projects director for UM Storage, it is appropriate that I also hand over presidency of the TSA to Paul Denmead,” said Andrew Amos. “The past 18 months leading the TSA has been a privilege and I have seen a dramatic change in the direction and growth of our association. Our status and visibility with government and related agencies has grown significantly which is critically important to serving the needs of our expanding membership. “I am confident that Paul Denmead and Peter Davidson will continue to drive forward change, ensuring that we continue to be the focus of knowledge and experience for bulk liquid storage and terminal operations. I will remain as vice-president of the TSA so that I can offer any support and guidance required.”www.tankstorage.org.uk

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Change of gear for Clugston

Fuel has become an important market for Clugston Distribution which has dedicated tankers providing a 24/7 service to the Immingham, Kingsbury and Tees terminals The Clugston Group will be taking the opportunity to showcase the entire Group’s capabilities at next week’s FPS EXPO in Liverpool.  Over the last three years, the company’s distribution and fleet management division has maintained a significant presence at the show. Using the broader capabilities of its construction, property development and facilities management companies, the Clugston Group can offer bespoke solutions to refineries, distributors and retailers of fuel. Offered as either stand-alone services or as an integrated package, Clugston has a long history of developing, building and maintaining process facilities and retail outlets across the UK. With a combined fleet of over 100 vehicles, Clugston Distribution entered the fuel market in 2012, with dedicated tankers providing a 24/7 service to the Immingham, Kingsbury and Tees terminals. The division’s commercial vehicle facility at its headquarters in Scunthorpe is also ideally located close to the terminals, carrying out vital servicing and repair work for all trucks and trailers in the area. A DVSA, Authorised Testing Facility, the Brigg Road Service Centre, has recently undergone a six-figure investment to extend its range of services to commercial fleet operators across the Humber and Lincolnshire region Tim Doggett, Clugston’s recently appointed director of distribution said: “Alongside a number of sectors, fuel has become an important market for the distribution division, and we are already recognised as a top ten fuel logistics provider. “With our wider expertise, however, we believe the FPS Expo provides the ideal occasion for Clugston to showcase the Group’s broader capabilities for the first time. “As a company we are always examining ways in which we can maximise market opportunities, whilst continuing to provide our customers with the excellent service for which we have become renowned throughout our 80-year history.”www.clugston.co.uk 
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