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    A lack of available gas - could force major fertiliser manufacturer, Ballance - to close its Kapuni plant for four months

    A lack of available gas - could force major fertiliser manufacturer, Ballance - to close its Kapuni plant for four months


    Its gas supply agreement expires next month - and it hasn't so far managed to secure more at an affordable rate.

    It makes about a third of the country's urea fertiliser.

    Chief executive Kelvin Wickham says the company's need a long-term supply agreement after the shutdown - to stay afloat.

    He says there's a line of sight to get through until next year and make a decision.

    But he says the gas market is so dynamic at the moment, it's hard to know what supply and demand will look like 12 months from now.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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