Eleven people have been arrested in climate protests which targeted two oil sites in Scotland.
Police attended demonstrations on Wednesday by activists from the This is Rigged group at the Ineos refinery in Grangemouth, Fife, and at the Nustar Clydebank oil terminal in West Dunbartonshire.
The demonstrators claimed to have stopped oil leaving the sites after sitting on pipes and on top of a tanker.
The campaign group posted on Twitter: “Grangemouth supplies 90% of Scotland’s oil. We have stopped oil leaving this site, as well as Nustar Terminal in Clydebank. We have no plans to stop.
“Groups of people are currently occupying pipework and a fuel silo and blockading terminal gates, while another group has immobilised a car park full of tankers at the Grangemouth facility.
“No fuel can leave the sites while they are occupied.
“The action is the first in a sustained series of actions, in which the group has vowed to shut down the Scottish oil industry.”
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This is Rigged urged the Scottish government to bring a “just transition” for oil and gas workers “instead of assisting billionaires like Ineos owner Jim Ratcliffe”.
A spokesperson for Ineos earlier said the Grangemouth terminal was “temporarily closed to traffic” over safety concerns.
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“We are aware of a number of protesters at the Grangemouth Road Terminal, and we have mobilised our incident management team,” the spokesperson said.
“We are continuing to monitor the protest activity at the terminal, and we are liaising with Police Scotland, prioritising the safety of all those involved.
“Our manufacturing operations remain unaffected and, to prioritise the safety of all involved, we have temporarily closed the terminal to all traffic.
“We recognise the important part we are playing in addressing the climate challenges that lie ahead,” they added.