Fife Operators apologise to communities after Mossmorran flaring By Graeme Strachan February 14 2020, 7:25am February 14 2020, 7:25am Share Operators apologise to communities after Mossmorran flaring Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/fife/1144915/operators-apologise-to-communities-after-mossmorran-flaring/ Copy Link Operators of the Mossmorran petrochemical plant in Fife have apologised to communities after restarting the plant on Thursday night. Huge gas flaring was visible for miles which prompted social media speculation that the plant was actually on fire. The plant was shut down last year following persistent flaring episodes. A spokesman said the process of restarting the plant was “safe and controlled”. He said: “There is no fire at the Fife Ethylene Plant. “Fire Services are not in attendance. “We are using our flare as part of an operational process. “Our team are working to reduce both the size and duration of the flare. “We apologise to communities for any concern that we may have caused.”