BMPA calls for Government intervention as planned plant closure threatens CO2 supplies
The British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) has called for Government intervention amid concerns over future CO2 supplies, after CF Fertilisers UK announced its intention to temporarily halt ammonia production at its Billingham Complex.
The plant is a major supplier of CO2, which is produced as a by-product, to the food industry, including abattoirs. The company said the decision was taken due to ‘market conditions’, although it has not yet determined the exact date when it will begin the temporary shutdown of the ammonia plant.
CF intends to use the site’s capability to import ammonia to enable it to continue to run its ammonium nitrate (AN) and nitric acid upgrade plants, and expects to fulfil all its ammonia and nitric acid contracts and all orders of AN contracted for delivery in the coming months.
The company said it has notified customers who purchase carbon dioxide (CO2) on a contract basis from the plant about the impending temporary halt of ammonia production. Once the ammonia plant is safely shut down, CO2 production, which is a by product of the ammonia production process, will stop until the plant is restarted, it confirmed.
By Alistair Driver / Pig World
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