<article><p><i>Corrects closure details in paragraph 3 </i></p><p class="lead">Workers at TotalEnergies' three refineries in France will start a three-day strike over pay from tomorrow, according to the CGT union. Meanwhile, strikes at ExxonMobil's French refining and petrochemical sites face a "pivotal" day.</p><p>The union said all of TotalEnergies' "industrial refining and petrochemical sites will be on strike 27-29 September". Workers are downing tools in an argument over pay. TotalEnergies had one-day strikes <a href="https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2345966">at all its French sites, including subsidiaries,</a> in July and August. </p><p>The company operates the 109,300 b/d Feyzin refinery, the 219,000 Donges plant and the 246,900 b/d Gonfreville refinery at Le Havre. Feyzin is currently shut after a fire earlier this month, while an LPG production unit at Gonfreville has also been halted because of a fire.</p><p>The strike by TotalEnergies workers coincides with <a href="https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2373738">ongoing industrial action</a> by members of the CGT and Force Ouvriere (FO) union at ExxonMobil's French sites. ExxonMobil operates a 133,000 b/d refinery at the Mediterranean port of Fos and the 236,000 b/d Port Jerome refinery and adjacent Gravenchon petrochemical plant at Le Havre. Both refineries and the petrochemical plant are shut.</p><p>The ExxonMobil workers are also striking over pay, with a proposed 4pc increase from management so far rejected. The offer from ExxonMobil will expire this afternoon at 15:00 local time when a meeting between unions and management will be held. If the offer is not accepted, a lower offer from management will come into force.</p><p>The CGT says the expiry of the offer today will be "a pivotal moment". At this point another meeting of employees will be held to discuss the reaction.</p><p>After workers convened in the afternoon on 23 September, the union said there was a face-to-face confrontation with management at Port Jerome. At the end of the meeting, "strikers wanted to directly question two directors of the plant. A confrontation therefore took place where the strikers were able to express themselves and observe the dogmatism of the management", the CGT said.</p><p>There appear to be delays to crude tankers unloading for ExxonMobil at the port of Fos-Lavera. In all, three vessels are waiting just outside the mouth of the harbour, according to <i>Argus</i> tracking. This is some distance from the Fos crude discharge terminal inside the port. The <i>Seavision</i> and <i>SFL Trinity</i> both arrived on 17 September with 1mn bl of Caspian CPC Blend and 700,000 bl of US WTI Midland, respectively. The <i>Delta Mariner</i> arrived on 21 September with 1mn bl of Nigerian grade Usan. The earliest slated discharge is 28 September for the <i>SFL Trinity</i>.</p><p class="bylines">By Adam Porter</p></article>