High energy prices force Norske Skog into gas sales
Major Energy Users Group believes more jobs will be lost as hedging no longer an option.
Will Mace
Fri, 07 May 2021
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Major Electricity Users’ Group (MEUG) member Norske Skog has been operating at 50% capacity due in part to the high price of energy used in its production processes, opting instead to on-sell its natural gas to other users, says MEUG chairman John Harbord.
High energy prices pushed Norwegian
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Will Mace
Fri, 07 May 2021
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