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OCI stops fertiliser plants on gas supply problems

Published: 06 Nov 2012 - 12:25 pm | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 01:17 am

CAIRO: Egyptian group Orascom Construction Industries has stopped two fertiliser production lines at its Egyptian Fertiliser Co subsidiary because of gas supply problems.
 
Production should be restored to previous levels within seven days, OCI told the stock exchange on Tuesday.
 
Egyptian Fertiliser's two lines together produce about 1.3 million tonnes of urea per year, investment bank EFG Hermes said in a research note.
 
OCI, the market's biggest listed company, also said it had yet to resolve a dispute with the tax authority which wants the group to pay capital gains tax on the 2007 sale of an affiliate.
 
OCI has said the sale was legally tax exempt because the affiliate's shares were listed on the stock market.
 
OCI shares were up 1.2 percent at 0855 GMT. (Reuters)