Exxon’s refinery at Fos-sur-Mer in France was blocked by a strike of union workers on Tuesday as part of a massive French strike against a proposed pension reform, and shipments at the 140,000-barrels-per-day refinery are also blocked, the French unit of the U.S. supermajor told Reuters on Tuesday. The month-long strikes in France against the government’s plan for a pension reform have now reached oil refineries around the country, but officials and oil companies say there will be no shortage of fuel. According to the CGT trade union, its unionized workers at Exxon’s Fos-sur-Mer and Port Jerome have decided to go on strike . The Fos-sur-Mer refinery was blocked on Tuesday while Port Jerome, which has a processing capacity of 240,000 bpd, was operating normally early today, Exxon France told Reuters. Fos-sur-Mer accounts for 10 percent of France’s refinery production, while the Port Jerome refinery processes 20 percent of […]