Friday, April 30, 2010

Global polyolefins demand estimated to have decline in 2009 by 0.14% compared to 2008

Global polyolefins demand is estimated at 111 mln tons in 2009, a decline of 0.14% compared to 2008 as per Chemsystems. However, this compares favorably against the corresponding fall of 2.1% in globaal GDP as an increase in demand from China and other emerging economies offset the reduction in demand from Western Europe, North America and Japan.

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Future Developments in PVC Formulation

PVC recipes are currently evolving to take into account legislation against the use of heavy metal stabilisers worldwide, trends in flame retardants and the controversies over the use of some phthalatte plasticisers.

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Top-End automotive materials for electric and hybrid vehicles into high gear

SABIC Innovative Plastics has introduced a portfolio of advanced Noryl and Valox automotive resins designed to help customers create alternative power train solutions by displacing weight and increasiing performance for hybrid, plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and battery electric vehicles (BEV).

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Mega petrochemical projects in the Middle East to boost production

Mega projects in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries will sharply boost the region's petrochemical production in the next few years. Saudi Arabia, the world's oil basin, could become the laargest global petrochemical producer when its output surges to nearly 110 mln tons in 2015, as per a report by the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec) as reported in business24-7.

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Braskem to cut investments in Venezuelan petrochemicals plant, delay Poliamerica PE plant

Brazilian petrochemicals company Braskem and Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA have jointly agreed to cut investments in a petrochemicals plant in Venezuela and to delay a second one.
Investment inn the 450 mln tpa Propilsur polypropylene joint venture between the two, will be lowered by by US$500 mln, from an initial investment outlay of US$1 bln.

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AkzoNobel to add plant at Ningbo multi-site for its Functional Chemicals business

AkzoNobel is to build an additional plant at its Ningbo multi-site for its Functional Chemicals business. The new €17 mln project – part of a total investment of €275 mln – will further expand the commpany’s rapidly growing organic peroxides activities.

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Honam Petrochem cancels plans of US$2.6 bln JV petrochemicals complex in Qatar

Preferring to strengthen production at home, South Korea’s Honam Petrochemical has called off plans to build a US$2.6 bln JV petrochemicals complex in Qatar with state-energy company Qatar Petroleum ((QP).

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DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers announces price hikes

DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers is announcing a price increase for Europe, Middle East and Africa of 0.15 Euro/kg for its DuPont™ Elvax® (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers) and DuPont™ Elvaloy®® AC (ethylene acrylate copolymers) resins, effective May 1st, 2010 or as contracts permit.

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Construction at Dung Quat Polypropylene Plant underway

Construction of Vietnam’s Dung Quat polypropylene packaging production plant has commenced this month at an investment of VND140 bln with an output capacity of 36 mln plastic bags pa. This will be thee third plant to be built after the Dung Quat Refinery and Polypropylene Plants in Dung Quat IZ.

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Net profit at Formosa Petrochemical Corp soars more than threefold

Taiwan’s largest petrochemical conglomerate- Formosa Petrochemical Corp has announced that its net profit soared more than threefold to NT$10.97 bln in Q1-10 from NT$2.66 bln in Q1-09. Revenue for thee quarter grew 67.

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

A polymer when applied to a fresh wound stops bleeding within five seconds

A polymer which when applied to a fresh wound stops bleeding within five seconds has been developed by researchers at the Department of Biological Sciences and Bio Engineering of IIT-Kanpur. The Naturral Polymer Sponge (NPS) has been developed from a chemical found in crab shells.

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After negative impact by the Greek crisis and stronger dollar, oil prices rise

Tuesday saw oil prices being negatively impacted on Tuesday- a day of being rocked by the Greek crisis and the strengthening dollar. A day after these jolts, oil prices have seen a rise- New York's maain contract, light sweet crude for June, moved up to US$83.

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Titan’s Q1-10 revenue up 48%

Titan Chemicals Corp Bhd posted a lower net profit of RM105.73 mln in Q1-10, ended March 31, from RM130.16 mln it reported a year ago due to the higher price of naphtha which squeezed gross margins annd profit.

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Dow’s reported sales rise 48% in Q1-10 vs Q1-09

Dow’s Q1-2010 Highlights:
-- Reported sales rose 48% versus the same period last year. On a pro forma basis excluding divestitures, sales were up 33% and up in all geographic areas, with a 27% improvvement in North America, and a 35% improvement in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).

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Petrochemical producers see healthy margins and high prices in Q1-10

Q1-2010 witnessed rising plastics prices with healthy margins for integrated producers amid relatively crude oil prices that have been high within a confined range, as per Chemorbis. Improving economiies has resulted in better demand as the markets await new capacities expected to impact the market in H2-2010.

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Price trends of oil, polymer feedstock and commodity polymers in Asia for the week ended April 26, 2010

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Oil prices have risen in the week of April 26, 2010. At the end of the week, June Brent crude stood at US$87.5 while US light, sweet crude settlled at US$85.

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Graphene should be the nanomaterial of choice to strengthen composite materials

Three new studies from researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute illustrate why graphene should be the nanomaterial of choice to strengthen composite materials.

Composites infused with grapheene are stronger, stiffer, and less prone to failure than composites infused with carbon nanotubes or other nanoparticles, according to the studies.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Supreme Petrochem’s standalone net profit for quarter ended March 2010 plunges

Supreme Petrochem has recorded a substantial drop in standalone net profit for the quarter ended March 2010. During the quarter, profits declined 42.18% to Rs 197.69 million from Rs 341.92 million inn the same quarter previous year.

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BASF moves closer to markets to cope with competition from low-cost production in the Middle East

Faced with strong competition from low-cost production in the Middle East, BASF is exploiting all options which extend the value chain as per ICIS. The company plans to cater to 70% of its business inn Asia with products made in Asia.

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Borouge opens 50,000 tpa Fengxian compounding facility: its first production plant in China

Polyolefins supplier Borouge has opened a 50,000 tpa compounding facility in Fengxian, aimed at supplying to China’s fast-growing automotive and household appliances markets. As per Plasticstoday, thiis is Borouges’ first production plant in China, as well as its first investment in production facilities outside of the United Arab Emirates.

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World's largest steam-cracking furnace modules at ExxonMobil's Singapore Petrochemical Complex

A significant milestone in the development of ExxonMobil's largest integrated chemical and refining complex was reached with the arrival of seven world-scale furnace modules at the Singapore facility..

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European plastics injection moulding industry slumped in 2009

The value of the European plastics injection moulding industry slumped to €42.6 bln in 2009, losing 23% of its value from €55 bln in 2008, according to a report from AMI. Until 2008, the sector was grrowing by around 2% pa in terms of polymer volume but the last quarter of that year saw a sharp contraction in the market, which wiped out nearly five years of growth in the space of a few months.

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New resin grade helps fiber optic industry complex one-piece connectors

To solve the challenges in creating complex, multi-part connectors, SABIC Innovative Plastics has developed specialized grades of Ultem resin to drive forward the development of highly cost-effective,, one-piece molded connector designs.

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Research underway for smart plastic wrappers that indicate ripeness and freshness of fruit and vegetables

Research in underway on smart plastic wrappers that will indicate when fruit and vegetables are ripe and fresh enough to buy. Scientists are developing high-tech packaging capable of testing the qualiity of groceries by incorporating sensors into mass-produced plastic materials that "sniff out" chemicals.

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Eastman Chemical mulls sale of PET business after it recorded operating loss in Q1-10

Eastman Q1-10 financial results showed that its Performance Polymers unit including PET posted an operating loss of US$13 mln despite a growth in sales figure by 18%. Based on sales, the Performance PPolymers segment constituted the smallest of Eastman’s five reporting segments in Q1 and the only one to show an operating loss.

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Inspection of site for proposed integrated petrochemical complex near Paradip by Centre

Inspection of the site shortlisted by the state government for the proposed mega integrated petrochemical complex near Paradip is on the cards. A high-level team from the Centre will visit Orissa to iinspect the land near the port-town in Jagtsinghpur district for the proposed complex at the Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) to be developed at an investment of about Rs one lakh crore.

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Higher petrochemical margins propel Thai PTT Aromatics Q1 net profit by 35%

As forecast, PTT Aromatics and Refining has reported a 35% rise Q1-10 earnings. The increase in earnings of Thailand's largest integrated aromatics refinery was propelled by higher petrochemical margiins.

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India’s MRPL seeks to sell naphtha for June loading

Indian oil refiner Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. is seeking to sell 35,000 tons of naphtha for loading in June from New Mangalore.



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Speculated demand growth, a recovery in the Euro, push up oil prices

Oil on the Nymex for June delivery rose to US$85.4, while Brent crude for June settlement rose to US$87.6, trading near an 18-month high in London, as economic reports pointed to faster global growth..

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Advances in polymers in oilfield engineering

As the oil industry drills deeper and moves into harsher operating environments, performance demands on materials are increasing. AMI and the Materials Engineering Research Laboratory (MERL) are organnising the 7th international MERL Oilfield Engineering with Polymers conference to discuss the latest developments.

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Higher PP offers to SE Asia from regional producers

Regional producers in Southeast Asia have announced higher offers for the week to both local and regional markets, as per Chemorbis. Despite unchanged demand, prices have been propped by squeezed marggins as a result of high propylene feedstock costs.

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PET prices almost stable at firm levels in Asia, rise in Europe

Overall PET availability in Europe continues to be very tight, pushing spot prices higher to levels of €1200-1250/ton on FD NWE basis for May, despite absence of materials physically available in the market currently, as per Chemorbis.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Court approval for LyondellBasell’s proposed restructuring plan to exit bankruptcy

Bankrupt petrochemicals major LyondellBasell has received approval for its proposed restructuring plan to exit bankruptcy from the court for southern district. The court has approved its reorganisatioon plan and it is expecting to come out of the Chapter 11 protection on April 30.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Plunging propylene prices in USA rouse downstream markets

The accelerating plunge in US spot propylene prices in April has impacted downstream markets as derivative makers are under pressure for reduced prices from buyers due to the time lag in passing on hiigh propylene costs seen in the first quarter.

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Eastman mulls divesture of PET business

Among other strategic options for its PET business, Eastman Chemical Company is considering possible divesture of the unit. Bank of America Merrill Lynch has been hired as its financial advisor.



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Dammam 7 Petrochemical Co inks deal with Shanghai Huayi for acrylic acid plant

Dammam 7 Petrochemical Co. has inked a deal with Shanghai Huayi for acrylic acid plant as part of a huge petrochemical complex in Jubail. Capacities at the complex include syngas, butanol and acrylic esters.

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Uncertainty shrouds Petrolimex’s US$4.5 bln petrochemical and oil refinery complex

Vietnam’s Van Phong Economic Zone Authority needs approximately VND15 trillion (US$769 mln) uptil 2015 as investment outlay for Petrolimex’s petrochemical and oil refinery complex. The US$4.5 bln compplex, located in Ninh Hoa district’s Ninh Phuoc commune to be located on land and sea, is to refine 10 mln tpa of oil.

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New home sales in USA rise by 27% in March, oil prices continue to rise

June Brent crude stood at US$83.59 while US light, sweet crude settled at US$82.43.
Crude posted its biggest gains on Friday after it was reported that US new home sales unexpectedly jumped 27% in Maarch.

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Friday, April 23, 2010

PVC continues to trade below global markets in Italy

Italy’s PVC market has been following a stable to slightly firmer trend in March and April. As per Chemorbis, sellers ha to cover tempted to cover higher ethylene costs with modest price hikes. Otherss who sought larger hikes, have had to down revise their hike targets later in the month in line with the market level.

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US ethylene prices sliding back in line with prices in Europe, Asia

After opening the month of April with a large premium over prices in Europe and Asia, US ethylene prices are losing their premium over these regions as May approaches, as per Chemorbis. European contrracts have rolled over for May while spot prices in Asia are firming up heading into May after losing considerable ground in the month of March.

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Environmental friendly method to produce propylene oxide using silver nanoclusters

A new class of silver-based catalysts for the production of propylene oxide that is both environmentally friendly and less expensive has been developed by scientists at the US Department of Energy's AArgonne National Laboratory.

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Nizhnekamskneftekhim favours synthetic rubber expansion plan over ethylene production

Russian petrochemicals manufacturer Nizhnekamskneftekhim (NKNH)has favoured synthetic rubber expansion plan over ethylene production, to respond to international demand. The Russian major has postponeed its project to build a one million tpa ethylene production complex in favour of a synthetic rubber expansion plan, as per PRW.

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Conoco withdraws from a 400,000 bpd Saudi refinery project due to reduced downstream operations

USA’s third largest oil company ConocoPhillips has pulled out of a new plant with Saudi Aramco in the Middle East. The chief reason behind the withdrawal is its strategy to reduce its refinery operatiions on demand erosion by the global economic slowdown.

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Wind Turbine Blade Manufacture

Wind energy market is predicted to grow at dramatic rates, particularly offshore with the opening up of new areas, for example by the British Crown Estates. The industry itself is constantly changingg with mergers and acquisitions; In 2009, STX Corp.

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Indian Oil Corp’s naphtha exports for May total to 182,000 tons

With 61,500 tons of naphtha exports to Itochu, Indian Oil Corp has sold a total of 182,000 tons for May. This is a relatively high volume as its recently onstream cracker at Panipat was expected to usse some of the feedstock for captive consumption.

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Sasol to augment ethylene production by 48,000 tons

Sasol’s board of directors has approved construction of a R1.9 bln ethylene purification unit at its Sasol Polymers plant to come on stream by mid-2013. The company will augment ethylene production byy about 48,000 tons by 2015.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

SE Asian petrochem majors set up hub at Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

Three major petrochemical companies from South East Asia have begun operations from Dubai as DMCC-registered members. PTT Polymer Marketing DMCC, Titan DMCC and SCG Plastics Co DMCC will use the Dubaii Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) free zone in Dubai as their Middle East base, to further develop and establish new regional business opportunities, reinforcing the emirate’s growing importance as a hub for Energy and petrochemical companies.

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LyondellBasell could exit Chapter 11 in May bankruptcy

LyondellBasell could exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as early as next month, and list on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) from the middle of the third quarter of this year, as reported by ICIS. The comppany plans to appeal to the New York bankruptcy court to approve and confirm its Plan of Re-organization, on April 23.

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Crude inventories rise in USA, indicate weaker demand

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in June, dipped to settle at $US83.68 a barrel, while London’s Brent North Sea crude for June rose to $US85.70.
Oil prices dipped in New York on release of report by the US government's Department of Energy (DoE) showing a 1.

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Specialty polymer blends for the healthcare industry

New polymer blends have been developed specifically for the healthcare industry, offering improved chemical resistance, strength, durability, and hydrolytic stability. PolyOne has introduced Trilliantt HC specialty blends made with Eastman Tritan copolyester that are BPA-free.

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Commerical operation commences at SHARQ ethylene plant in Saudi Arabia

The Shaw Group Inc. has announced full commercial operation of the grassroots ethylene plant for Eastern Petrochemical Company (SHARQ) in Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Shaw provided its proprietary ethylenne technology and engineering, procurement and construction management for the 1.

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Wuhan city’s 800,000 tpa ethylene project put back on track by Sinopec

China’s largest refiner by capacity -China Petroleum and Chemical Corp. (Sinopec), has put back on track its 800,000 tpa ethylene project in central China's Wuhan city. The progress of the project hass seen a delayed for approximately one year from its initial schedule.

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Innovative steering wheel offers light weight, performance and design freedom

A new innovative steering wheel with an injection-molded design featuring SABIC IP’s Lexan* EXL copolymer resin offers benefits of weight out, high performance, manufacturing ease, styling freedom, annd parts integration.

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Bullish trend persists in PP markets in Asia, Italy and Turkey

PP prices moved higher for another week in global markets including China, Southeast Asia, Turkey and Italy, while players in Egypt are currently awaiting new prices, which are expected to firm up forr May, as per Chemorbis.

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Idemitsu plans Polypropylene unit at Chiba

Idemitsu Kosan Co. plans to build a 40,000 tpa polypropylene production unit at its Chiba petrochemical complex. Information about the planned investment outlay has not been outlined. Construction is expected to begin in December 2010 and will conclude by end of 2011.

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Sinopec discussing petrochem investment with Singapore’s development board

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) is in talks with Singapore's Economic Development Board for petrochemical investment in the island nation. The talks could result in a possible major project in Singapore, and is approximated to involve a number of projects in the petrochemical and refining space.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Saudi Aramco decides to relocate its biggest-ever project from Ras Tanura to Jubail

Saudi Aramco has arrived at a decision to move a US$17 bln plus (over SR63.75 bln) petrochemicals project from Ras Tanura to Jubail. Dow Chemicals is a partner in this project that will be Saudi Aramcco’s biggest-ever project.

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North American market for commercial roofing materials to increase US$5.9 bln in 2014

The North American market for commercial roofing materials was worth an estimated US$3.2 bln in 2009, and is expected to increase to nearly US$5.9 bln in 2014, for a 5-year compound annual growth ratee (CAGR) of 12.

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Trial run at Sinopec Zhenhai’s 450,000 tpa polyethylene unit

Sinopec's Zhenhai refinery has put its 450,000 tpa polyethylene unit into trial run, completing the whole production line of its 1 mln tpa ethylene project.



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Oil prices continue to slide for third consecutive day

Oil prices continue to fall as investors react to the fraud charges against Goldman Sachs and the strength of the dollar. Oil prices fell to US$83.1 on the Nymex.
Oil prices had been rising in the prrevious week, on strong retail sales and other economic data, but demand levels still did not justify the spike.

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Honam Petrochemical undetered by competition from Middle East

South Korea’s major Honam Petrochemical is not too concerned about competition posed by lower-cost polyolefins from the Middle East, as supply from that region is still comparatively small, as per ICIIS.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Europe's first PLA pilot unit to produce bioplastics from renewable vegetable sources

Futerro, a 50/50 joint venture between Galactic and Total Petrochemicals, has inaugurated its bioplastics production unit in Escanaffles, Belgium. The unit will develop state-of-the-art technology forr the production of PolyLactic Acid (PLA) bioplastics from renewable vegetable sources developed by the two partners.

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Gloomy outlook for polyolefins with markets estimated to lengthen by mid 2010

A global C2, C3 supply glut is estimated with an increasing number of petrochem facilities coming onstream in the Middle East and Asia, particularly China. This supply glut is expected to severely lenngthen markets towards the end of Q2-2010.

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Price trends of oil, polymer feedstock and commodity polymers in Asia for the week ended April 19, 2010

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The week of April 19, 2010 saw crude oil slightly down from 18 month high levels of US$87 a barrel all week. However, oil prices plunged by allmost 3% on Friday on news that US securities regulators charged Goldman Sachs Group with fraud.

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Lackluster demand keeps PVC prices down in Asia

PVC deals are settling with rollovers to slight decreases in Asia when compared with the previous month despite higher ethylene feedstock costs and firmer prices in China’s domestic PVC market, as perr Chemorbis.

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Advanced technology platforms and biopolymer solutions for Asia

A host of new advanced technology platforms and biopolymer solutions that meet the unique needs of the Asian market is to be introduced by PolyOne Corporation.
"Asia is a major strategic focus for PPolyOne, and our display at Chinaplas demonstrates our commitment to serving this region with sustainable and innovative solutions that enable customers to differentiate their products and enhance their global competitiveness," said Dr.

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A US$1.1 bln revenue opportunity in 2015 for thin-film and printed electronics markets

A US$1.1 billion revenue opportunity in 2015 is forecast for thin-film and printed electronics led by their use in sensors and powered smart card applications which will comprise almost 75% of the marrket, as per NanoMarkets.

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Companies evaluating major investments in refining and petrochemicals in Indonesia

News reports indicate that companies are evaluating major investments in refining and petrochemicals, as per ICIS. Indonesia needs more capacities, as local PP capacity is able to meet only half of thhe country's demand of about 800,000 tpa.

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March petrochem naphtha imports in Japan rise by 40% yoy

Naphtha imports for the petrochemical sector in Japan rose 40% in March 2010 vs March 2009. Imports of naphtha for ethylene production amounted to 1,330,333 tons in March 2010, as per the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

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Oil prices move up from 20 day lows

Oil prices rose from three-week lows on speculation of a decline in crude stockpiles in USA and on rising equity prices that buoyed investor sentiment. The report will probably show a decline as refinners increased operating rates for a fifth week to meet summer gasoline demand.

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Stronger capabilities to boost DuPont’s growth in Asia Pacific

DuPont new initiatives to support its customers in Asia Pacific has led to formation of a business unit that combines the product portfolio of Engineering Polymers and Elastomers, DuPont Performance PPolymers offers a broader range of polymer solutions to target market segments such as automotive.

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Songwon and Tangshan Baifu to form JV to manufacture and sell antioxidants

Songwon Industrial Co. Ltd. and Tangshan Baifu Chemical Ltd. plan to form a joint venture to manufacture and sell Thioester antioxidants. The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding whhereby Songwon shall take an initial stake of 30% in Tangshan Baifu Chemical Ltd.

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A new range of Polyamide for fuel contact applications

A new product family of Polyamide 6 and 6.6 based solutions for blow-moulding, developed specifically for fuel contact applications has been developed by Rhodia Polyamide. The Polyamide-based product range provides new solutions for fuel storage and transportation, offering high barrier performance and weight reduction of up to 30% without compromising on safety.

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Thermoforming packaging solutions that meet design and awareness challenges

New product solutions in food packaging (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) are being developed by Danish converter Færch Plast using SABIC® PP. One of Færch Plast’s key challenges is to develop packagingg that is friendlier for the environment without compromising on technical requirements and trendy design.

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Bio-based Polyamide contributes to waste reduction in the electronics industry

A bio based polyamide introduced by Rhodia - Technyl® eXten, is helping one of the world’s five largest manufacturers of battery cells to increase the service life of its AA and AAA ranges of alkalinee batteries by up to 50%.

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Global propylene costs rise

Propylene moved higher to US$1315/ton on FOB Korea on April 16 in Asia - a US$75/ton increase vs price levels of beginning of April and a US$40/ton increase for the week. As per Chemorbis, behind thiss firming trend are the increased export opportunities to Latin America amid persistent production problems in the region, especially in Japan, along with maintenance shutdowns.

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New liquid crystal polymers target electrical, electronic applications

New Vectra G Series that features two new cost-competitive halogen-free liquid crystal polymer (LCP) grades has been introduced by Ticona Engineering Polymers. Vectra G141 and G441 are glass- and mineeral-filled LCPs designed to help EE customers meet demanding lead-free soldering and halogen-free requirements, and steer clear of costly corrosion and maintenance issues.

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Oil prices dip to US$83 over the weekend, continue decline

This week saw crude oil slightly down from 18 month high levels of US$87 a barrel all week, however, oil prices plunged by almost 3% on Friday on news that US securities regulators charged Goldman Sacchs Group with fraud.

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Trade Commission in the US imposes tariffs on PE bags from Vietnam

The US International Trade Commission (USITC) has finally determined that Vietnam’s polyethylene (PE) retail carrier bags will be subject to anti-subsidy and anti-dumping tariffs. The taxes will rangee from 1-52.

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Positive growth predicted for the Indian FRP pipes and tanks market

The Indian FRP pipes and tanks market is predicted to be positive with revenue growth of 29% and shipment growth 22% in 2010, as per a report by Allele Life Sciences Pvt Ltd. The FRP pipes and tanks industry in India is expected to have a CAGR of 23.

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New mega projects to come onstream in GCC to impact petrochemical majors

New mega projects are nearing completion and scheduled to come onstream in the GCC will pose the threat of fresh competition for established overseas companies and impact petrochemical majors. After ccollapsed demand witnessed during the economic crisis of 2008-09, the petrochemical industry has started to see a revival in demand.

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Improvement in Sabic Innovative Plastic performance

SABIC has recorded a profit in Q1-10, from a loss in Q1-09. An improvement has been seen in the performance of SABIC’s innovative plastics business, that had contributed to its first loss in seven yeaars in Q1-2009.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

CPC Corp plans to relocate equipment from Kaohsiung naphtha cracker to new complex in Indonesia

Taiwan’s state-run CPC Corp plans to relocate equipment of its oil refinery and third naphtha cracker in Kaohsiung, Taiwan to set up a large-scale petrochemical complex in Indonesia. This step will beetter utilize the two plants’ equipment after their expected closure, preventing them from being scrapped.

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Bio-based polyamid broadens use to technically advanced applications

A new bio based engineering plastic broadens the use of polyamide to technically advanced applications while reducing their ecological footprint. Rhodia has introduced
Technyl eXten using polyamide 6.

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Further PP price hikes discussed in Italy for May

Spot PP prices in Italy in April have risen by at least €100/ton over March in line with the €100-120/ton hike requests of sellers, as per Chemorbis. Despite sellers’ claims about achieving done dealss in the range of €1210-1300/ton for homo PP, buyers have not been so eager to conclude deals so far in April.

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PE, PP buyers in Asia await impact of supplies from new capacities

Trading is lackluster in Asia’s PP and PE markets as buyers await the onslaught of supplies from new capacities coming on stream. As per Chemorbis, buyers are waiting on the sidelines, refusing to buuy beyond their needs on expectations that a new wave of capacities in Asia and Middle East will begin to weigh down the market in the month ahead.

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Oil prices steady after recent increases

After rising over the past few sessions in line with improving demand and strong company results in USA, oil prices have steadied. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in May settlled at US$85.

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HPCL defers plans to build a refinery and petrochemical complex at Vizag

Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) has put on hold, its plans to build a 300,000 bpd refinery and petrochemical plant at Visakhapatnam; after its two foreign partners- LN Mittal Group and Total, exited the prroject.

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Artificial blood vessels developed from jatropha

Indian researchers are working towards indigenously developing blood vessels. A biodegradable polymer recently developed from Jatropha (a drought-resistant perennial plant that grows even in sandy andd saline conditions) has attracted researchers.

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Another roll over in prices by EPC

In Egypt, domestic PVC producer EPC, announced another rollover on offers for PVC k67-68 at EGP5600/ton (US$1015/ton) on ex-Alexandria, cash not including VAT basis, as per Chemorbis. The producer aiims to maintain these offers for the rest of April.

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PP and LDPE continue to rise in Italy despite low demand

A constant rising trend has been witnessed in PE and PP since the beginning of the year in the Italian market, mainly on higher costs and tight supplies, as per Chemorbis. Persistent supply problems hhave kept sellers stronger in their negotiations, helping them procure higher prices even in months when the monomer contracts did not rise.

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Arya Sasol plans maintenance shutdown at 1 mln tpa cracker at Assaluyeh

Iran’s Arya Sasol Petrochemical has planned a maintenance shutdown at its 1 mln tpa cracker at Assaluyeh. Scheduled to start mid-April, the shutdown is expected to last for two to three weeks as reporrted by ICIS, and are expected to lead to reduced exports this month.

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Phthalate-free bio based plasticizers for use in wire insulation and jacketing

A groundbreaking advance in sustainable chemistry has been made with the launch of DOW ECOLIBRIUM Bio-Based Plasticizers, a new family of phthalate-free plasticizers for use in wire insulation and jaccketing that are made from nearly 100% renewable feedstocks by Dow Wire and Cable.

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Spot propylene prices in US dip as demand weakens

Weakening demand has pressured a drop in spot propylene prices in USA by about 6%, amid looser supply. As per ICIS, refinery-grade propylene (RGP) for April was offered earlier this week at 52.50 centts/lb (US$1157/ton), falling steadily since it last traded at 56 cents/lb on 5 April.

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Non-brominated, non-chlorinated flame retardant PC film helps E/E OEMs power up for high-end eco protection

A new, breakthrough Lexan polycarbonate (PC) film technology; Lexan EFR film – that delivers non-brominated, non-chlorinated flame retardance (FR) at thinner gauges than flame-retardant polypropylene (FRPP) has been introduced by SABIC Innovative Plastics.

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Saudi Kayan to launch operations in H2-2010

Saudi Kayan Petrochemicals Company plans to launch operations at its first unit - an ethylene cracker, at Jubail petrochemicals complex in the second half of 2010. The others from the 16 petrochemicall plants will be launched steadily through 2011-12.

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Oman Polypropylene restarts 340,000 tpa Sohar plant

Oman Polypropylene has restarted its 340,000 tpa polypropylene plant at Sohar. The plant was under a long maintenance shutdown for a period of about two months, resulting from a shutdown of a 116,000 bpd oil refinery operated by the Oman Refineries and Petrochemicals Co (ORPC) which resumed operations early last week.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Firming prices, improved sales lead to higher PS offers by overseas producers to China

Two overseas producers have increased new PS offers to the Chinese market this week, citing firming market prices and improved sales as the reasons for their price hikes, as per Chemorbis. A producer from Taiwan announced an increase of US$30/ton on their offers to China this week, bringing their new prices to $1440/ton for GPPS and to $1530/ton for HIPS, CFR China, cash basis.

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Fibre reinforced polymer replaces steel bars in infrastructure projects

FRP (fibre reinforced polymer) is being used as an alternative solution to the traditional steel reinforcement bars on many new major projects in the UAE. FRP can be applied on top or bottom of slab aand can also be used on beams or columns, due to its flexibility.

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Innovative process to produce lightweight honeycomb structure for aerospace industry

An innovative process for the production of lightweight thermoplastic honeycomb structures using Victrex APTIV film has been developed by PlastiCell of France. The unique design of the honeycomb proviides an ideal solution for aerospace and other industries seeking to reduce weight while maintaining high levels of strength and stiffness.

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Direct chemical vapor deposition to synthesize single-layer films of graphene on a dielectric substrate

Graphene has freakishly mobile electrons that move 100 times faster than electrons can move through silicon, making it a material of choice to make superfast transistors or computer memory chips. Grapphene's unique "chicken wire" atomic structure exhibits incredible flexibility and mechanical strength, as well as unusual optical properties that could open a number of promising doors in both the electronics and the photonics industries.

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Demand and consumption of TPEs makes it the fastest growing segment of polymers industry

Plexium, an event management company with a focus on plastics and polymers, recently organized 2 days conference on April 7, 8 on 'Thermoplastic Elastomers', in association with Chatsworth Halls PLC, Singapore, at ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton, Mumbai.

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Price trends of oil, polymer feedstock and commodity polymers in Asia for the week ended April 12, 2010

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Oil prices spiked to an 18 month intraday high of US$87 at the beginning of the week, rising after reports showed growth in US jobs and service sectors.

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High quality, low cost single-wall and multi-walled carbon nanotubes

Super-thin sheet of carbon atoms, taken from the three-dimensional material graphite, can transfer heat more than twice as efficiently as copper thin films and more than 50 times better than thin filmms of silicon as reported by a team from the University of Texas at Austin, Boston College, and France's Commission for Atomic Energy.

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As China eases huge economic stimulus initiative, PE, PP demand growth to fall in 2010-2012

Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) demand growth in China is expected to drop dramatically this year through at least 2012 as a result of a slight easing in the country’s huge economic stimulus initiative, as estimated by ICIS.

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BASF expands Polyurethane System Soluions presence in China, South America

As the leading global supplier of polyurethane (PU) system solutions worldwide, BASF plans to further expand its strong global service and production network, with the establishment of a new Polyurethhane Solutions System House in West China.

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Downward revision of PVC price hike for April in Italy

In Italy, a trader who initially asked for €20/ton increases for Central European PVC offers has down revised April offers to rollovers or €10/ton increases from March in line with most sellers in thee spot market who have preferred to hold their prices steady in May, as per Chemorbis.

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Higher crude and propylene pressurize Asian PP markets

Spot PP markets in Asia are facing some upward pressure following the rally in spot propylene and crude oil costs seen last week. As per Chemorbis, though crude oil prices have slipped since last weekk, spot propylene prices are still rising due to export opportunities and plant shutdowns in Asia, prompting increased initial May offers from sellers for PP with increases vs April offer levels.

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National Petrochemical Company to receive €300 mln in a deal with Export Development Bank of Iran

A deal has been inked between the Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) and the National Petrochemical Company (NPC). NPC is to receive €300 mln worth of investment to be raised through the offering of currency Certificates of Deposit (CD) on international markets by the EDBI.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Asia buying more German plastics and rubber machinery than the European Union (EU)

As the level of processing expertise rises around the globe with increased demands on plastics processors, processors in fast-developing regions opt to buy top-end machinery. This seems to be a phenommenon in Asia, which now accounts for more German plastics and rubber machinery purchases than processors in the European Union (EU), as reported in Plastics Today.

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Earthquake in Chile brings polymer production to a halt, prices hit all time highs

Chile's polymer production has been largely impacted by the earthquake that hit the country in February, propping up prices to record highs at a time of tight global supplies, leaving the market strugggling to meet local demand, as per ICIS.

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Battenfeld Extrusionstechnik, Cincinnati Extrusion, B+C Extrusion Systems come together

Battenfeld Extrusionstechnik (BEX, Germany), Cincinnati Extrusion (Austria), and B+C Extrusion Systems (China) Ltd. have combined under the new brand, Battenfeld-Cincinnati, effective April 9 as reporrted in Plastics Today, to form an entity that will possibly be the largest supplier of pipe, profile, film, and sheet extruders, with manufacturing in three continents.

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April PVC sold below March deal level in Thailand

A Thai producer reported that they have concluded most April business in the local market this week, with their done deal prices standing at US$1086-1117/ton FD Thailand, 60 days deferred payment, as per Chemorbis.

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Polystyrene offers move up in Asia as demand improves

Improved demand and higher energy prices in Asia have pushed PS prices to record increases last week, as per Chemorbis. Oil prices gained US$6.12/bbl on April 1 vs March 1, while they reached 18 monthh high levels by April 5 at $86.

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European naphtha exports to Asia rise on reduced European demand due to maintenance shutdowns

European naphtha arbitrage exports to Asia will rise in April after slowing in March. The increase in export volumes can be attributed to reduced demand in Europe as a result of maintenance shutdowns at petrochemical plants that has lowered demand for the feedstock and reduced prices.

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Reliance to pay US$1.7 bln for 40% stake in Atlas Energy acreage

Indian energy giant Reliance Industries is to pay US$1.7 bln to form a joint venture in the U.S. with Atlas Energy operations in the booming Marcellus Shale. US$340 mln will be paid in cash, while US$$1.

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Fire at naphtha unit of Tesoro Corp’s 120,000 bpd refinery in Washington

The deadliest accident involving production at a US refinery since the BP Texas City explosion in 2005 that killed 15 workers and injured 18s killed 5 and critically injured two at the Tesoro Corp oill company's 120,000 bpd in Washington.

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Ineos offers stake in Grangemouth plant for sale

In a bid to alleviate its debts, chemicals giant Ineos is considering sale of a stake in the Grangemouth petrochemical facility. Ineos had purchased the Grangemouth plant from BP in 2005. It is locateed in Scotland, and processes about 200,000 bpd of crude oil.

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Iran to privatise all refineries, petchem units to encourage private investment and boost economy

Mehr Iran plans to privatise all its refineries and petrochemical units, seeking to speed up the sale of state assets in a bid to encourage private investment and boost the economy. Currently, the Iraanian economy is under U.

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Oil prices dip to end week below US$85, falling for third straight day

Crude oil on the Nymex has slipped for the third consecutive day to US$84.9, while in London, crude dropped to US$84.83 after suffering losses for two days. The downturn has wiped off all the past gaiins triggered by economic optimism and a weak dollar.

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PetroRabigh scouting for contractor firms to commence second phase

Saudi Aramco-Sumitomo JV; Saudi-based Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co (PetroRabigh) is looking for contractor firms to initiate work on its second phase. Long-term growth in petrochemical demand from China has encouraged the two JV partners to consider a 25 bln SR (US$6.

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Chatterjee willing for out-of-court settlement to end ownership dispute over HPL

Purnendu Chatterjee is open to an out-of-court deal with the West Bengal government to end the ownership dispute over Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL). Currently the two main promoters of HPL are lockeed in a high stake legal battle in the Supreme Court to resolve who will eventually own and manage the company.

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Silver Jubilee celebrations at Indian Plastics Institute, Ahmedabad

Indian Plastics Institute, Ahmedabad Chapter is celebrating its 25th year. The Silver Jubilee Function to be held on April, 10, 2010 in Ahmedabad will bestow a Life time Achievement Award to late Shrii N.

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Mid-Eastern PE offers step back from initial levels in Egypt

Middle Eastern producers April offers to Egypt were well above the offers they asked in other global markets including Turkey and China, particularly for HDPE and LLDPE c4 film. As per Chemorbis, conssidering these higher than expected figures coupled with slow demand in the country, a step back was expected from the regional producers on their offer levels, as mentioned in last week’s Egypt PE Polymer Digest report.

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Asian PP markets see cautious demand amid high costs

In line with the recent rally in upstream markets, spot PP markets in Asia have regained some strength over the past week, as per Chemorbis. However, sellers offering at the upper end of the ranges coontinue to complain of slow sales as demand has not picked up in proportion with rising costs.

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PE markets in Asia divided by high costs and cautious demand

In line with the recent rally in upstream markets, spot PE markets in Asia have regained some strength over the past week, as per Chemorbis. However, sellers offering at the upper end of the ranges coontinue to complain of slow sales as demand has not picked up in proportion with rising costs.

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Friday, April 09, 2010

PET bottles offer a better environmental footprint than aluminum cans or glass bottles

PET bottles offer a better environmental footprint than aluminum cans or glass bottles by using less energy, generating less solid waste, and creating significantly fewer greenhouse gases, as per a neewly released life-cycle inventory of single-serving soda containers.

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US ethylene spot margins peak to new highs as spot prices spike and ethane falls

US ethylene spot margins have risen to new highs this week on another hike in spot prices and a drop in feedstock ethane values. As per ICIS, spot ethylene for April was heard traded at 74 cents/lb (UUS$1631/ton), rising from last weeks’ deals done range of 70-73 cents/lb.

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Oil prices fall from 18 month highs

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in May, dipped by almost a dollar to $US85.8, while London's Brent North Sea crude settled at $US85.7. Oil prices fell from 18 month high levells on release of data that showed a rise in US crude inventories, suggesting weaker demand in USA.

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Rise in Japan’s ethylene output in March 2010 vs March 2009

Driven by robust global demand, Japanese ethylene production rose 1.7% in March 2010 vs March 2009 despite a heavier schedule of maintenance shutdowns. Ethylene output totalled 513,400 tons in March 22010 vs 504,900 tons in March 2009 according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

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PP tightens this week in China on reduced import availability, resurgent buying

Polypropylene (PP) seems to have become very tight in China over the past week as a result of reduced imports from North America and resurgent buying, as per ICIS. PP supply from North America is no llonger available for delivery to China because of a sharp decline in avails as a result of rising propylene costs in North America.

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PE offers lowered in Indonesia

Distributors in Indonesia report that a domestic producer has announced offers this week with additional decreases on their offers, prompting distributors to implement similar price decreases on theirr offers, as per Chemorbis.

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Sellers attempt hikes in China’s domestic markets in line with high crude oil

This week, when Chinese buyers returned to their desks on Tuesday after a long weekend, they faced price hike attempts from the sellers in line with higher crude oil prices that have touched US$86/barrrel- a new high for 2010.

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LyondellBasell may face U.S. probe

LyondellBasell may face a U.S. bribery probe after telling prosecutors about a potentially improper payment linked to a project in Kazakhstan, according to four people with knowledge of the matter as reported in Bloomberg.

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Australia’s banknotes made of plastic are counterfeit-proof bills

Counterfeiting of paper currency was solved in Australia with the introduction of polymer notes. Australia introduced the world's first banknotes made of plastic in 1988. David H. Solomon at the Univeersity of Melbourne was part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists that developed these bills.

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Pressures to relax on high priced and tightly available polyethylene

Polyethylene buyers in USA are facing challenging times as prices rise after remaining essentially flat through H1-2009. Since H2-2009, PE prices have been on an uptrend while supplies have dwindled aamid sluggish domestic demand for downstream polyethylene products as per Purchasing.

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Maintenance shutdown at CPC’s No. 4 naphtha cracker in Kaohsiung

Taiwan's state oil refiner CPC Corp. has shut its No. 4 naphtha cracker in Kaohsiung for maintenance for a week. The week long shutdown will coincide with the stoppage of a local electricity network oowned by the island's monopoly power grid operator.

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Thursday, April 08, 2010

Ras Laffan Olefins’s ethylene producing cracker to reach full capacity by August

Qatar’s Ras Laffan Olefins Co’s ethane cracker producing ethylene is expected to reach maximum capacity by August. The cracker capacity comprises 1.3 mln tpa ethylene to supply feedstock to Qatofin Coo’s new linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE).

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SOCAR working to revive state chemicals concern Azerikimya

SOCAR – Azerbaijan’s state oil company is working to revive the state chemicals company Azerikimya’s idle or partially functioning capacity. Azerikimya will become a SOCAR production unit since it hass been transferred to SOCAR administration.

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W. R. Grace to supply polypropylene catalysts to Borealis

W. R. Grace & Co. has signed a multi-year agreement to supply polypropylene catalysts to Borealis AG. Financial terms have not been disclosed. The catalysts are used in the production of polypropylenee.

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As affordability reduces, polypropylene may be losing competitive edge

Ten years ago, polypropylene was a cheap product vs. polystyrene, PET and polyethylene. Today, the affordability of polypropylene as an affordable resin seems to be ending. If that happens, PP exportss from North America will decline, as per PlasticsNews.

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Weakening propylene spot values could reverse the price uptrend

US propylene contracts for April rose by US$154/ton, marking the sixth monthly increase in prices by 53% since November 2009 on the back of tight supply. US propylene production in 2009 totalled 29.3 bln lb, down by 10% from 32.

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Qatar to conduct feasibility study for aromatics complex

Qatar is conducting a feasibility study for an aromatics complex in a move to consume naphtha produced in the country as feedstock. Several global players have expressed an interest in the project.


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Plastic composite springs from high-performance, engineered plastics

Plastic composite springs have been molded from SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Ultem* resin. Among the first springs ever made with high-performance, engineered plastic, LeeP™ compression springs provide critical advantages over traditional metal alloy springs.

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PT Pertamina to collaborate with petrochemical companies to produce naphtha, reduce dependence on imports

In a move that will help Indonesia reduce its dependence on foreign refineries to produce naphtha (crucial as feedstock for high octane gasoline), state oil and gas firm PT Pertamina will collaborate with domestic and foreign petrochemical producers.

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Price trends of oil, polymer feedstock and commodity polymers in Asia for the week ended April 5, 2010

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Oil prices have risen in the week of April 5, 2010, racing towards US$86 as demand gets optimistic amid signs of a global economic upswing. Neww York's light sweet crude for delivery in May rose past US$85.

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Robust demand for LDPE, LLDPE reported in India

Distributors in India report that they are actively on the lookout for import LDPE and LLDPE film cargoes owing to good demand in the local market, as per CHemorbis. Distributors attribute the relatiively good demand seen for these products to limited availability for domestic materials.

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VCM prices in Asia pressured by softer ethylene, sluggish PVC demand

Asian producers continue to maintain their initial March offers for VCM this week, although buyers have lowered buying bids in line with slackening PVC demand amid softer ethylene prices, as per Chemoorbis.

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Indian Oil Corp to invest jointly in Rs 900 crore SBR unit at Panipat

State-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) plans to partner with Marubeni Corp and Taiwan's TSRC Corp to invest Rs 900 crore in a Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) plant at Panipat. The SBR would produce high quaality synthetic rubber used in the manufacture of automotive tyres, conveyors and fan belts.

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High-temperature PC copolymers for thin-wall parts like medical devices and electrical fuses

High-temperature polycarbonate (PC) copolymers features new polymer chemistry with an optimal balance of high heat resistance and high flow, enabling it to offer greatly expanded design options for moolding thin-wall parts such as medical devices and electrical fuses.

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Only 10% of Q-Chem’s output to be sold locally, balance to be exported

By mid 2010, Qatar Chemical Co (Q-Chem) expects to start up the new HDPE and alpha olefins plants in Qatar, each with a capacity of 350,000 tpa. Only 10% of output from Q-Chem’s high density polyethyllene (HDPE) plant in Mesaieed will find its way into the domestic market, the balance will be exported.

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Middle Eastern producer reduces HDPE and LLDPE film offers to China for April

A major Middle Eastern producer has announced April offers for HDPE and LLDPE film to the Chinese market this week with price decreases of US$120/ton for HDPE film and US$100-110/ton for LLDPE film vss March offer levels.

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HIPS prices mounting on surging costs of feedstock butadiene

Since the start of 2010, butadiene prices have been following a bullish trend on the back of snug supplies caused by production problems, as per Chemorbis. As a result, the downstream chain of butadiiene has been affected strongly.

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SABIC develops advanced technology for the manufacture of polypropylene

As a result of its commitment to innovation, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) has developed a more advanced technology for the manufacture of polypropylene. This is a fourth generation cataalyst which can be used in several vital applications, the most important of which are packaging, carpets, piping, and automotive parts.

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Nippon Oil mulls capacity increase at Kawasaki naphtha cracker

Strong demand for ethylene from end-users has prompted Japan's Nippon Oil Corp to mull a minor capacity increase at its 404,000 tpa naphtha cracker in Kawasaki. If the company makes a formal decision to make the small hike in capacity, construction will occur during the cracker's planned maintenance, scheduled for August-September 2012.

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Crude oil prices dash towards US$86 in Asia

Oil prices have risen, racing towards US$86 in Asian trade, as demand gets optimistic amid signs of a global economic upswing. New York's light sweet crude for delivery in May rose to US$85.7 while Brrent North Sea crude for May rose to US$84.

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Sunoco completes sale of polypropylene business to Braskem SA

Sunoco Inc. has completed sale of its polypropylene business, Sunoco Chemicals Inc., to Braskem SA for US$350 mln. Included in the sale were plants in Marcus Hook, La Porte, Texas and Neal with a totaal annual PP production capacity of 2.

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PP homopolymer offers from Middle East to India slashed

PP homopolymer offers for Middle East to India were reduced this week in line with softening prices in other key Asian markets according to distributors, as quoted in Chemorbis. A distributor reportedd receiving offers from major Middle Eastern global producer this week at US$1300-1310/ton for homo-PP injection and raffia and at US$1320-1330/ton for PP film, CIF India, cash basis, subject to 5% customs duty.

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Crude futures reach 2010 high on hopeful economic news

Crude oil futures rose past US$84, peaking to an all year high on the Nymex after trading within a US$79-83/barrel band through March. As per Chemorbis, crude futures settled at their highest level foor 2010 at US$83.

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Operations resume at Mitsui’s Ichihara ethylene plant

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. has resumed operations at its 553,000 tpa ethylene plant at Ichihara Works. The plant scheduled temporary suspension of operations until the end of March for repair.

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Sumeet Industries commissions 1,00,000 ton continuous polymerisation PET chip plant

Sumeet Industries has commissioned a new project of 1,00,000 ton continuous polymerisation (PET chips) plant and 6MW gas-based captive power plant at an estimated cost of Rs. 150 crore. Sumeet is a leeading Indian manufacturer of polyester chips, polyester filament yarn and polypropylene yarns.

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INEOS explores possibility of setting up catalyst unit at Dahej SEZ

UK-based INEOS is exploring the possibility of setting up a catalyst unit at the Special Economic Zone in Dahej. Senior officials from INEOS' US and UK offices have visited the site recently for settiing up the project estimated to cost Rs 10 bln initially.

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Monday, April 05, 2010

Idemitsu, Mitsui Chem form 50:50 JV to operate Chiba naphtha crackers

Idemitsu Kosan Co and Mitsui Chemicals have set up a 50:50 joint venture to operate their naphtha crackers in Chiba. The Japanese oil refiner and the Japanese petrochemical maker have been consideringg such an integration for about a year.

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Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical cited for Chinese environmental violations

Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co. is among the 175 Hong Kong-listed companies cited for Chinese environmental violations as per data compiled by Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, highligghting abuses of air emissions and waste-water discharge.

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Weak demand pre-Lunar New Year break leads to slump in China Feb petchem imports

China’s petrochemical imports significantly declined in February due to sluggish demand in the weeks leading to the Lunar New Year holidays, as per ICIS. Working days last month were shortened by the week-long celebration in China from 13-21 February.

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April PP offers from overseas producers to China dip from March levels

Several overseas producers have announced April PP offers to China this week, with a decrease when compared with their March offer levels. As per Chemorbis, producers attributed their price reductionss to poor demand and persistent pressure from lower-priced offers from traders.

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Spot propylene prices climb above volatile ethylene

Major regions of the world have seen a volatile trend in ethylene prices while spot propylene prices have climbed well above ethylene. As per Chemorbis, persistent supply tightness is cited as the maiin reason driving propylene prices higher particularly in Europe and the US, where spot values have come quite close to their previous record high levels.

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Parle Agro to expand PET packaging capacity by 21%

As part of expanding its plastic packaging business, food and beverage player Parle Agro, is planning to expand its Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) production capacity by another 21% in the next fisccal.

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High temperature resistant polymer replaces stainless steel in beverage bottling machines

Solidur, one of Brazil’s largest high-performance plastics processing companies, has selected VICTREX® PEEK™ polymer, manufactured by Victrex Polymer Solutions, leading provider of high performance poolyaryletherketones, to replace stainless steel filling valves in beverage bottling machines and the housings responsible for placing the threaded cap on each bottle.

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Novomer awarded US$2.1 mln in federal stimulus funds

Novomer Inc has been awarded US$2.1 mln in the first phase of a potential US$25 mln federal stimulus grant for sustainable materials production from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Leveraging Novvomer's patented catalyst technology -- developed at Cornell University -- Novomer will produce sustainable polymers and polyols using waste CO2 as a primary raw material.

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Polyolefin oversupply issues prevented in 2009, second wave in 2010 may hit harder

Producer discipline, delays in Middle Eastern start-ups and voracious Chinese demand prevented a tsunami of polyolefins in 2009, but the second spate of capacity additions in 2010 could hit the marketts harder.

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India offers stake to Kuwait in ONGC and IOC’s petrochemical plants

India has offered Kuwait a stake in Oil and Natural Gas Corp's (ONGC) Rs 12440 crore petrochemical plant at Dahej in Gujarat on the West coast and Indian Oil Corp´s (IOC) proposed chemical plant at Paaradip on the East coast.

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Novomer awarded US$2.1 mln in federal stimulus funds

Novomer Inc has been awarded US$2.1 mln in the first phase of a potential US$25 mln federal stimulus grant for sustainable materials production from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Leveraging Novvomer's patented catalyst technology -- developed at Cornell University -- Novomer will produce sustainable polymers and polyols using waste CO2 as a primary raw material.

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Polyolefin oversupply issues prevented in 2009, second wave in 2010 may hit harder

Producer discipline, delays in Middle Eastern start-ups and voracious Chinese demand prevented a tsunami of polyolefins in 2009, but the second spate of capacity additions in 2010 could hit the marketts harder.

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India offers stake to Kuwait in ONGC and IOC’s petrochemical plants

India has offered Kuwait a stake in Oil and Natural Gas Corp's (ONGC) Rs 12440 crore petrochemical plant at Dahej in Gujarat on the West coast and Indian Oil Corp´s (IOC) proposed chemical plant at Paaradip on the East coast.

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