Updated: Methanex paid $200m to sell its gas and idle operations

Updated: Methanex paid $200m to sell its gas and idle operations
NZ's largest gas user Methanex has been winding back operations. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
Methanex was paid about $200 million for the gas it sold during the period when it closed operations to help electricity generators through this winter's energy crunch.The company’s global parent said in its quarterly operating reporting for the three months to Sept 30 that its New Zealand operation also recorded a US$90m (NZ$153.3m) non-cash impairment (net of tax) after the decision to indefinitely wind back operations at its Taranaki site to just one plant, resulting in the loss of 70 jobs.The unexpected rapid decline in gas supply...

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