Major catalysis supplier's production fully reliant on Russian gas

If eastern gas flows stop, Haldor Topsøe's production plant in Denmark will be forced to close, says company CEO to EnergyWatch. The war in Ukraine has created big uncertainty about the near future, prompting emergency measures, the group says.
Haldor Topsøe's Danish factory will be forced to close if Russia gas flows stop. | Photo: Haldor Topsøe PR
Haldor Topsøe's Danish factory will be forced to close if Russia gas flows stop. | Photo: Haldor Topsøe PR
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

If one were to point out a European company exemplifying the major energy supply dilemma resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine –  not to mention the continent's dependence on Russian natural gas – Danish catalysis producer Haldor Topsøe would be an obvious candidate.

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