Europe top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
29-May-2023
LONDON (ICIS)–Here are some of the top stories from ICIS Europe for the week ended 26 May.
Supply concerns lead to
heightened focus on Europe C2, C3 export
potential
The prospect of lengthier olefins balances for
European producers developing over the summer
months has ramped up export interest, with
propylene and to a lesser extent ethylene
volumes already fixed.
Europe caustic soda under
downward pressure in May
European caustic soda’s rocky road has
continued in May, with contract and spot prices
falling and demand remaining low.
Europe butadiene contract
falls by €80/tonne for June
The European butadiene (BD) contract reference
price for June has been set at €880/tonne, down
by €80/tonne from May.
IFA
’23: Sulphuric acid tanker market in desperate
search for ‘fuel of the future’
Freight rates remain a key concern for
sulphuric and phosphoric acid players across
the globe – especially as shipowners continue
to delay investment in new-build chemical
tankers, as the market searches for a path to
achieve carbon-neutral shipping.
Europe PP contracts move
past monomer pass through in May
European polypropylene (PP) prices have
continued on a downward trend with contracts
agreed down for May beyond the monomer
passthrough.
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