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UK General Election: Charisma Bypass

David Cameron Source picture: right up north     By John Richardson Nothing to do with chemicals, but indulge me – this is a once-in-five-years event. I really miss, in some ways, the pantomime politics of the 1980s and early 1990s when you had clear enemies (in my case Thatcher, as she devastated large swathes […]

Greek Bonds And Chemicals

Gillian Tett: Worth Listening To   Source of picture: afponline.org   By John Richardson The excellent journalist Gillian Tett, whose book on the financial crisis – Fool’s Gold is well worth a read – again hits the nail on the head in this piece in today’s Financial Times. She says that if the whole of […]

Singapore Value-add Chem Announcements Expected Soon

Ben van Beurden of Shell Chemicals   Source of picture: Shell.com   By John Richardson SINGAPORE looks set to soon make some further announcements on high-value investments downstream of the new Shell Eastern Petrochemical Co (SEPC) cracker. The complex – which comprises an 800,000 tonne/year mixed-feed cracker and a 750,000 tonne/year OMEGA process monoethylene glycol […]

China: Yet More Record Imports

By John Richardson The extraordinary China import story continues, raising yet more questions about where all these volumes are going at a time when the government is trying to cool the economy down. Does this mean that speculation continues apace because of all the money still sloshing around the economy thanks to last year’s record […]

US Olefins Price Falls Could Be Turning Point

Flagging-up the dangers… Source of picture: http://www.illusionsofdander.com/2007/08/car-dealerships-and-flag-companies-may.html   By John Richardson THE recent 22% and 18% falls in US spot ethylene and propylene prices might be a sign that this yeat’s price rallies have been more the result of stronger crude and petrochemicals re-stocking and supply constraints than sustainable demand increases.  As my colleague Nigel Davis, editor of the Insight section […]

Changing expectations

By Malini Hariharan A turnaround in petrochemical fortunes in the US, as a result of falling gas prices, means that Dow Chemical is willing to wait to get the best value for its basic chemicals business. At an earnings call last week, the company’s ceo, Andrew Liveris, was clear that while Dow was committed to […]

Was The Chinaplas Optimism Justified?

Too good to be true?,.,,,,, Source of picture: http://www.arico.tw/en/index.php     By John Richardson I VISITED the Chinaplas plastics exhibition in Shanghai late last month and was greeted with a wall of unremitting optimism. Here are a few samples of the incredibly bullish comments from senior industry executives (a fuller version of what was said […]

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