'Good neighbour' pledge from new Shell boss at Mossmorran

‘It remains a priority for me’
Craig BurnettCraig Burnett
Craig Burnett

The new manager at Fife NGL Plant at Mossmorran. Has pledged to be a good neighbour.

Craig Burnett takes over from Teresa Waddington at the helm of the Shell owned plant, replacing Teresa Waddington who is going to work for the company in Canada.

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For the past two years, he has been production co-ordinator at the plant.

Mr Burnett said “Since first coming to work at Shell’s plant at Mossmorran two years ago, it’s been clear what a strong contribution it makes to the economies of the local area and Scotland more widely.

“But equally important is the need for it to be a good neighbour to people living nearby. That matters hugely to them – and to me.

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“It will remain a priority as I take over the running of the plant.”

Mr Burnett joined Shell following a merger with BG Group in 2016.

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