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US Needs A Serious, Informed Energy Debate

Will he back raising fuel prices to European levels? Source of picture: sociologycompass.wordpress.com   By John Richardson IN the midst of the continuing BP oil-spill saga, here’s an important question for our American readers: Once the story is forgotten, meaning when it drops out of the 24-hour-news cycle, will you be willing to back tougher […]

China PE, PP Weakness Set To Continue

Europe and China: A two-tier market is hard to bear… Source of picture: blog.pinkcakebox   By John Richardson CHINA’S polyolefin pricing is likely to remain under downward pressure over the next few months as a result of a persistent inventory overhang, new supply and weak construction and auto markets, two traders and one producer have […]

BMS Plans New Asia Polycarbonate

  By John Richardson Bayer Material Science (BMS) has announced plans for a new polycarbonate ((PC) plant in Asia in another sign of confidence that the chemicals industry, despite major macro-economic threats, is continuing to benefit from the continent’s soaring growth. BMS will make a decision on whether to build a new polycarbonate plant either […]

Petronas Restructuring Details Emerge

Petronas seeks to scale new heights Source of picture: www.mir.com By John Richardson MORE details have emerged concerning the major restructuring taking place at Petronas, the Malaysian state-owned oil, gas, refining and petrochemicals major. Vice-presidents have being appointed to head new downstream (refining and petrochemicals), upstream (exploration and production) and finance divisions, a source familiar […]

Shale Gas Confronts BP Oil Disaster Threat

Deepwater disaster expected to impact shale gas  Source of picture: Minnpost.com     By John Richardson THE booming shale-gas industry could either benefit or suffer from the BP Gulf of Mexico oil-well disaster, with the end-result determined by the effect on energy prices of any long-term clampdown on deepwater and Arctic drilling. Those for and […]

Being Miserable As A Profession

Never look on the bright side of life… Source of picture: thescratchingshed.com By John Richardson – fresh back from a long break in Europe (more on this later). “If you keep predicting a catastrophe, John, you will eventually be proved right,” a senior executive from a major Asian petrochemicals producer told me in mid-2007. At […]

GCC gas shortage expected to last till 2015

By Malini Hariharan After enjoying years of plentiful supplies the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries face a gas shortage that could last another five years, says consultancy Booz & Co. And this is happening at a time when other countries around of the world, especially the US, are seeing a surge in availability. Source: Booz […]

Crisis of confidence

By Malini Hariharan Asian polyolefins (PO) producers are seeing no signs of an immediate recovery in demand and pricing as buyers in the key China market continue to remain on the sidelines. There are just too many negative factors, says one producer referring to concerns about the economic health of Europe, the Chinese government’s efforts […]

Plans for one more cracker at Jubail

By Malini Hariharan A few weeks back the blog had reported that Total was interested in producing more petrochemicals downstream of its refinery joint venture with Saudi Aramco at Al Jubail in Saudi Arabia. And yesterday, Michel Govaerts, general manager of business development for Middle East and Asia at Total Petrochemicals, confirmed that the company […]

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