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Wrong Assumptions Drive Shipping, C2 Investments

The goat has been got    Source of picture: michaelscomments.wordpress.com   By John Richardson EARLIER this week we blogged on the 25 or so ethylene carriers that could be delivered into the shipping market by 2013 and the risk this poses to freight rates. Thanks to one of our readers, Mark Mirosevic-Sorgo – managing director of […]

The perils of forecasting

By Malini Hariharan This is a tough time for those who are in the business of forecasting. Predictions of petrochemical margins hitting the bottom in 2009 have so far not materialised and volumes from new plants are being digested quite easily. “What’s happening? It is hard to understand the [market] situation; until when can you […]

Don’t worry, be happy

By Malini Hariharan The blog was able to talk to a Korean polyolefins producer who was not perturbed by the recent weakness in Chinese demand and was fairly confident of selling October volumes. “It’s the holiday season so converters do not want to buy. But I see no reason to lower prices. We have sold […]

Chandra Asri And TriPolyta To Merge

By John Richardson The consolidation talked about in Indonesia for more than ten years – that between cracker operator and polyethylene (PE) producer Chandra Asri and polypropylene (PP) producer TriPolyta – is finally set to happen by January next year. Now it will be up to the companies to make the synergies work with the most […]

Ethylene Freight Rates Head For Collapse

“If I didn’t care what happens to you….” Source of picture: www.sydbarrett.com   By John Richardson AS many as 25 new ethylene vessels could be in operation by 2013 as a result of what one shipping industry source told the blog was “irresponsible shipping brokers and consultants talking up the market”. He predicted that the […]

Typhoon triggers shutdowns in Taiwan

By Malini Hariharan More news of plant shutdowns emerged today with Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) forced to stop production at its 500,000 tonnes/year No 5 cracker in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, after typhoon Fanapi resulted in extensive flooding. Operations were suspended to avoid potential damage from disruption to power supply caused by the flooding, industry sources told […]

Saudi Private Petchem Cos To Consolidate

A-Jubail in Saudi Arabia Source of picture: www.chemicals-technology.com   By John Richardson SOME of the privately-owned Saudi Arabian petrochemical producers could well be forced to consolidate as a result of lack of feedstock for expansions, an industry source told the blog yesterday. The private players in Saudi Arabia are listed on the local stock exchange, but […]

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