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

bp image sept 2025 1200x810

(Reuters) – A lockout at BP’s 440,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Whiting, Indiana, enters its second month as the British oil major and hundreds of union workers remain at odds.

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


Get the Latest US Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It’s FREE:


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.

BP said on Wednesday it had attempted twice since early April to return to negotiations with the union but had not received 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.

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.

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

Eric Schultz, president of USW Local 7-1, was not immediately available for comment. The lockout at Whiting came at a time of elevated gasoline and diesel prices as a major shipping route, the Strait of Hormuz, remained effectively closed during the conflict in the Middle East. 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

Share This:


More News Articles

 

  • Related Posts

    US CFOs in Survey Say Firms Mostly Absorbed Oil Price Shock

    Summary CFOs cut expected US economic growth to 1.8% from 2.1% in quarterly Fed poll Firm-level optimism rose while hiring plans remained steady, the survey showed Firms saw little hit…

    Oil Extends Losses on Expectations of Smoother Crude Flows via Hormuz

    Drone view of oil tanker HELGA berthed at one of Iraq’s southern offshore oil terminals near Basra as it prepares to load crude oil, becoming the second vessel to arrive…

    Have You Seen?

    Oil Extends Losses on Expectations of Smoother Crude Flows via Hormuz

    • June 24, 2026
    Oil Extends Losses on Expectations of Smoother Crude Flows via Hormuz

    US CFOs in Survey Say Firms Mostly Absorbed Oil Price Shock

    • June 24, 2026
    US CFOs in Survey Say Firms Mostly Absorbed Oil Price Shock

    Global Physical Crude Markets Mired in Discounts as Middle East Ramps Up Supply

    • June 24, 2026
    Global Physical Crude Markets Mired in Discounts as Middle East Ramps Up Supply

    CarbonX CO2 electrolysis prize fund winner plots scale up timelines

    • June 24, 2026
    CarbonX CO2 electrolysis prize fund winner plots scale up timelines

    ITM, Gore eye 80,000-hour PEM life with ultra-thin membrane

    • June 24, 2026
    ITM, Gore eye 80,000-hour PEM life with ultra-thin membrane

    Analysis: Will Australia become a force in helium?

    • June 24, 2026
    Analysis: Will Australia become a force in helium?

    US Crude Oil Inventories Continue To Falter, SPR Struggling To Pick Up the Slack

    • June 24, 2026
    US Crude Oil Inventories Continue To Falter, SPR Struggling To Pick Up the Slack

    Trump Orders Gas Price Gouging Probe

    • June 24, 2026
    Trump Orders Gas Price Gouging Probe

    Malaysian Major Makes Gas Discovery in Suriname

    • June 24, 2026
    Malaysian Major Makes Gas Discovery in Suriname

    Qatar Says LNG Exports Could Return to Normal Within Weeks

    • June 24, 2026
    Qatar Says LNG Exports Could Return to Normal Within Weeks