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Government to fund CO2 production at CF Industries for three weeks

The Government will provide 'limited financial support' for the struggling US firm

The CF Industries site in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees

The Government has announced it will fund CO2 production at the struggling CF Fertiliser factories in the North of England as the global gas prices crisis continues.

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said last night the "exceptional short-term arrangement" with the US-owned firm will last three weeks.

It will allow the company, which last week stopped production at its Billingham and Cheshire plants, to restart operations and produce CO2 at Billingham once more. It's not yet known when the Cheshire plant will restart.

The BBC reported that the deal could cost tens of millions of pounds.

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It's hoped in three weeks' time, the CO2 market will have adapted to global gas prices. CF Fertilisers produces around 60% of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s CO2, used primarily by the food sector, as PA reports.

Mr Kwarteng said: “This agreement will ensure the many critical industries that rely on a stable supply of CO2 have the resources they require to avoid disruption.

“The quick and decisive action we have taken to resolve the issue shows the seriousness with which we have approached it.