Entries from Asian Chemical Connections tagged with 'benzene'

Everywhere You Look

By John Richardson EVERYWHERE you look across China's petrochemical markets the story is the same as in polyethylene (PE): Exceptionally weak demand during a time of the year when demand should be good. Take purified terephthalic acid (PTA) as an example....

Beware Of Excessive Optimism

  By John Richardson CHEMICALS and polymer markets have enjoyed a very strong recovery in Asia since November/December, according to many of the traders we have spoken to. "We are getting $150-200/tonne more for benzene and toluene in January compared...

PX Goes Green

By Malini Hariharan Work on commercialising a green route to paraxylene (PX) purified terphthalic acid (PTA) and other aromatics is speeding up. US companies are at the forefront of recent developments. Virent is looking to produce a sugar-based ­aromatics stream...

China set for aromatics expansion

By Malini Hariharan China is preparing to bring onstream huge capacities for aromatics this year. Nearly 1.7m tonnes/year of  toluene capacity is due to be added, writes Dolly Wu in the latest issue of ICIS Chemical Business. The major projects...

Middle East looks overseas for growth

By Malini Hariharan The US shale gas buzz is now drawing Middle East companies with Sabic's CEO revealing yesterday that the company is considering investing in a US cracker. Sabic would pursue the US cracker on its own or with...

India to export more benzene

By Malini Hariharan Indian exports of benzene are set to rise over the next few years as new plants start up. "India will remain in a net surplus position over the next five years and exports will continue, with [benzene]...

Yet another week of price corrections

By Malini Hariharan Asian petrochemical markets continue to face downward pressure on concerns about the health of the global economy. Market sentiment for most products remains poor with buyers in no rush to resume purchases. Polyolefin markets closed last week...

High Frequency Trading dominates as markets crash

by Paul Hodges The Chemicals and the Economy blog was almost alone at the end of April, when it launched the IeC Downturn Alert. Today, its fear that we are close to a global downturn has become mainstream. As the...

The Benzene Versus Propylene Debate

By John Richardson SHELL Chemicals put an argument forward last week that polystyrene (PS) had regained ground from polypropylene (PP) as a result of expensive propylene. And the petrochemicals major forecast a bright future for both PS and expandable...

Bullish on styrene and benzene

By Malini Hariharan Styrene's addition by the US to a list of 'anticipated carcinogens' does not seem to have affected producers demand growth expectations for the product or for its key feedstock benzene. Speaking at the 5th ICIS Asian Aromatics...

Petro Rabigh phase 2 and Aramco's ambition

By Malini Hariharan Petro Rabigh, the Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical joint venture, has moved to the next round of its ambitious phase 2 expansion which includes a new aromatics facility and a number of value-added derivatives. Construction tenders for...

Japan Disaster: Plants and markets update

By Malini Hariharan Japan's benzene supply is expected to drop by 10% following plant shutdowns and diversion of product for gasoline blending, reports my colleague Mahua Chakravarty. This works out to about 40,000 tonnes/month, which is lower than the initial...

Japan Disaster - Some petchem plants shut; markets stable

By Malini Hariharan News is slowly trickling in on the status of Japanese petrochemical plants. Only four of the country's 14 crackers have shut down while a few are running at reduced rates, reports ICIS news. JX Nippon Oil &...

No escaping the squeeze

By Malini Hariharan With naphtha crossing $1000/tonne yesterday Asian petrochemical producers reliant on this feedstock remain caught in a tight spot. Costs are continuously rising while market direction for key derivatives is uncertain. Ethylene and propylene prices are holding firm...

Crude firm but naphtha under pressure

By Malini Hariharan Asian naphtha prices, which were expected to remain firm this quarter, have come under pressure as large volumes of European material are heading towards this region. Naphtha was trading at around $885/tonne cfr Japan last evening supported...

Singapore's aromatics binge

By Malini Hariharan Jurong Aromatics Corp (JAC), part of a rare breed of standalone aromatics projects, is finally seeing some progress. At a time when most new aromatic projects are integrated with refinery operations, JAC plans to build a condensate...

Asia awash with aromatics

By Malini Hariharan Excess availability of product continues to trouble Asian aromatics markets. Commissioning of new plants and reluctance to cut operating rates has resulted in a steady build up of stocks over the last few months. Take the case...

Aromatics May Suffer From Strong Reformer Economics

By John Richardson ASIAN aromatics producers are struggling from an oversupply driven both by weak demand for their products and strong overall reformer economics, the blog has been told. As this chart below illustrates for benzene, toluene and xylenes (BTX),...

Aromatics get complicated

By Malini Hariharan Asian aromatics markets are getting increasingly hard to read not merely because of volatile crude prices. Demand, usually strong at this time of the year, has so far failed to materialise. The US gasoline season has...

Asian Aromatics Crawl Towards Post-Chinese New Year

A roar or a whimper? Source of picture: http://break4fun.zarke.net   By John Richardson THE ASIAN aromatics market has had "both its legs chopped off below the knees, and has also had its proverbial hands broken," said an Asian-based petrochemicals consultant...