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Massy Gas Products (Trinidad) Ltd. has temporarily stopped the supply of carbon dioxide (CO₂)-related products in Trinidad and Tobago due to the shutdown of Nutrien Ltd., its primary raw material provider. Nutrien, a significant producer of nitrogen and ammonia, initiated a controlled shutdown of its Trinidad operations due to imposed port access restrictions and a lack of reliable, cost-effective natural gas supply. This shutdown has directly impacted Massy’s ability to produce CO₂ and related products. The company remains in touch with Nutrien and other stakeholders to understand the shutdown’s duration and assess alternative supply options. The disruption is likely to affect several industries, including food production, beverage manufacturing, healthcare, and aviation, all heavily dependent on CO₂.
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