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    Bp Lockout at Indiana Refinery Stretches Into Second Month as Union Talks Stall

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    Posted on April 22, 2026

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    Table of Contents

    • Stalled Negotiations and Ongoing Lockout at BP Whiting Refinery
    • Background of the Lockout
    • Significance of the Whiting Facility
    • Current Status of Negotiations
    • Disputed Job Cuts and Compensation
    • Union's Response to BP's Proposal
    • Market Impact and Broader Implications

    BP lockout at Indiana refinery stretches into second month as union talks stall

    Stalled Negotiations and Ongoing Lockout at BP Whiting Refinery

    By Nicole Jao

    Background of the Lockout

    NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) - A lockout at BP's 440,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Whiting, Indiana, enters its second month as contract talks between the British oil major and hundreds of union workers remain deadlocked.

    BP barred about 800 workers represented by the United Steelworkers union on March 19, after months of negotiations failed to produce a new labor contract.

    Significance of the Whiting Facility

    The Whiting facility is the largest refinery in the Midwest and a major supplier of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. It has continued to operate during the lockout after BP brought in temporary workers.

    Current Status of Negotiations

    BP said on Wednesday it has attempted twice since early April to return to negotiations with the union but did not receive a formal response.

    "We are ready to resume bargaining," BP Whiting refinery manager Chris DellaFranco said in a video message posted on the company's website.

    Disputed Job Cuts and Compensation

    DellaFranco disputed the union's claim that the company's proposal would eliminate 100 union jobs. The company said approximately 65 positions would be affected and those workers would receive "generous compensation" under the new proposal.

    Union's Response to BP's Proposal

    The Steelworkers have previously accused BP of pressuring workers into accepting concessions. The union said they were informed by the company that the lockout would not be lifted unless workers accept BP’s demands, which include job cuts, wage reductions across most classifications and limits on collective bargaining rights.

    "If they truly want to get back to the table, it’s simple: end the lockout and be willing to seriously negotiate a fair contract," Eric Schultz, president of USW Local 7-1, said in an emailed statement.

    "Our members have been ready to bargain. We remain ready to bargain. The company has the power to end this dispute today," Schultz added.

    Market Impact and Broader Implications

    The lockout at Whiting came at a time of elevated gasoline and diesel prices as a major shipping route, the Strait of Hormuz, has remained effectively closed during the Iran war. Any prolonged operational disruptions could exacerbate an already tight fuel market, sending prices even higher.

    (Reporting by Nicole Jao in New York, Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Rod Nickel and Will Dunham)

    References

    • BP locks out workers at Whiting, Indiana oil refinery; Union workers picket outside facility - ABC7 Chicago
    • BP locks out Whiting, Indiana workers after decisive rejection of “last, best and final” agreement - World Socialist Web Site
    • USW Condemns BP’s Unfair Labor Practices, Illegal Lockout of Nearly 1,000 Workers in Whiting - United Steelworkers

    Frequently Asked Questions about BP lockout at Indiana refinery stretches into second month as union talks stall

    1Why are workers locked out at BP’s Whiting refinery?

    BP locked out about 800 union workers after failing to reach a new labor contract with the United Steelworkers union.

    2Is the BP Whiting refinery still operating during the lockout?

    Yes, BP has continued to operate the refinery using temporary workers during the lockout.

    3What are the union’s concerns in the BP lockout?

    The union claims BP's proposals would cut jobs, reduce wages, and limit collective bargaining rights.

    4How could the lockout at Whiting refinery impact fuel prices?

    Prolonged operational disruptions could tighten fuel supply and further increase gasoline and diesel prices.

    5Has BP tried to resume negotiations with union workers?

    BP says it has tried twice since early April to return to talks, but has not received a formal response from the union.

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