United Kingdom grants £100 million to reopen Teesside CO2 plant

Change
United Kingdom granted up to £100 million to reopen the mothballed Ensus plant on Teesside for an initial three-month run to restore industrial carbon dioxide produced as a by-product.
Why it matters
Industrial users now face a time-limited increase in domestic CO2 availability rather than a sustained supply solution. Procurement and operations must plan for continued uncertainty and potential supply gaps after the initial three-month period.
United Kingdom grants £100 million to reopen Teesside CO2 plant
Implications
  • Procurement teams at beverage and packaged-food manufacturers must secure confirmed CO2 purchase agreements or alternative supply sources before the initial three-month restart ends — otherwise production lines risk interruption.

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Manufacturing Oil & Gas Energy Transition

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