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    Britain's Lindsey oil refinery resumes deliveries, government says

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Lindsey oil refinery in Britain resumes fuel deliveries after securing a short-term crude supply deal, despite facing insolvency issues.

    Lindsey Oil Refinery in Britain Resumes Fuel Deliveries Amid Insolvency

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's insolvent Lindsey oil refinery has resumed fuel deliveries, a spokesperson for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) told Reuters on Tuesday, after a deal to continue short-term crude supply was reached last week.

    "Deliveries from the Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery have resumed. The Official Receiver is ensuring continued safe operations at the site, while options, including a potential sale, are explored," the spokesperson said.

    The refinery was placed into the hands of an official receiver last week after owner Prax crashed into insolvency.

    The refinery secured some crude supplies to keep running in the short term late last week, according to DESNZ, but a source close to the matter said the deal was limited and consultancy Wood Mac said the refinery could close in three weeks, given current stock levels.

    Consultancy FTI, special managers appointed by official receiver, declined to comment.

    (Reporting by Robert HarveyEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lindsey oil refinery resumes fuel deliveries in the UK.
    • •The refinery is currently under the management of an official receiver.
    • •A short-term crude supply deal was reached last week.
    • •Potential sale of the refinery is being explored.
    • •The refinery may close in three weeks due to limited stock.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain's Lindsey oil refinery resumes deliveries, government says

    1What recent development occurred at the Lindsey oil refinery?

    The Lindsey oil refinery has resumed fuel deliveries after being placed into insolvency.

    2Who is overseeing the operations at the Lindsey oil refinery?

    The Official Receiver is ensuring continued safe operations at the site while exploring options for a potential sale.

    3What led to the Lindsey oil refinery's insolvency?

    The refinery's owner, Prax, crashed into insolvency, leading to the appointment of an official receiver.

    4What is the current status of crude supplies for the refinery?

    The refinery secured some crude supplies to keep running in the short term, but the deal is limited.

    5What is the role of consultancy FTI in this situation?

    Consultancy FTI has been appointed as special managers by the official receiver, but they declined to comment on the situation.

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