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Chem-Courier to participate in Fakuma show next week8 Oct 2024 / ChemCourier. Polyethylene Central Asia / ChemCourier. Polyolefins Market Weekly / ChemCourier. Polypropylene Central Asia / ChemCourier. PVC Market Weekly / prices & market situation

maxresdefaultWe are pleased to announce that our team will participate in the Fakuma trade show in Friedrichshafen, Germany, this year! Our specialists will be available on 16—18 October for meetings, negotiations, and long-awaited collaborations.

Please let us know if you would like to schedule a meeting with us by writing to a.vyshynska@chem-courier.com.

We look forward to meeting you there next week!

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California sues ExxonMobil for misleading plastic recycling claims24 Sep 2024 / ChemCourier. Polyolefins Market Weekly / company news

image1.jpegCalifornia and several environmental groups sued ExxonMobil on Monday, accusing the oil giant of engaging in a decades-long campaign that contributed to global plastic waste pollution, as reported by US local media.

Speaking at an event during Climate Week in New York City, California Attorney General Rob Bonta stated that the state sued Exxon after concluding a nearly two-year investigation, which he claimed showed Exxon was deliberately misleading the public about the limitations of recycling.

‘Plastics are everywhere, from the deepest parts of our oceans to the highest peaks on earth, and even in our bodies, causing irreversible damage—in ways known and unknown—to our environment and potentially our health,’ the California Attorney General has said in a news release on Monday. ‘For decades, ExxonMobil has been deceiving the public to convince us that plastic recycling could solve the plastic waste and pollution crisis when they clearly knew this was not possible. ExxonMobil lied to further its record-breaking profits at the expense of our planet and possibly jeopardising our health.’

Bonta mentioned in April that he would investigate fossil fuel and petrochemical companies for their role in causing the plastic pollution crisis, but Monday's action was solely against Exxon. He indicated in a news conference announcing the lawsuit that others might be added, but Exxon was the largest producer of the building blocks of plastics.

The Attorney General specifically named Exxon's advanced recycling programme as being misleading. ‘Ninety-two percent of plastics in advanced recycling become transportation fuel—only a very small amount is recycled. Exxon can only recycle about 1% of its own plastic,’ he has stated.

A coalition of environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, filed a related lawsuit in the same state court in San Francisco, raising similar allegations against Exxon, Reuters reports.

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Braskem plans to reduce production capacity and restore prices by 202623 Aug 2024 / ChemCourier. PVC Market Weekly / ChemCourier. Polyolefins Market Weekly / company news

share-defaultBrazilian petrochemical company Braskem has disclosed its financial results for Q2 2024. Braskem's revenue for April—June 2024 amounted to $3.7 billion compared to $3.6 billion in Q2 2023, representing a 3% growth. Consolidated Recurring EBITDA for Q2 2024 was $320 million (BRL 1.7 billion), reflecting an increase from Q1 2024 (+39%) and Q2 2023 (+128%).

In Q2 2024, recurring EBITDA for Brazil/South America was $231 million (BRL 1.2 billion), marking a 185% increase compared to Q2 2023. The robust rise is attributed to a 35,000 t, or 4%, increase in resin sales in the Brazilian market. The average utilisation rate of petrochemical crackers decreased by 1% compared to Q2 2023, standing at 71%. Resin sales increased by 4% compared to Q2 2023, reaching 824,000 t, with exports rising by 2% to 174,000 t. The sales of main chemicals in the Brazilian market rose by 3% to 627,000 t compared to Q2 2023, while exports fell by 33% to 71,000 t. The utilisation rate of Green Ethylene decreased by 49% compared to Q2 2023, bottoming out at 35%.

In the United States and Europe, recurring EBITDA was $46 million (BRL 247 million), 108% higher than in Q2 2023. The average utilisation rate of petrochemical crackers decreased by 2% compared to Q2 2023. PP sales were down by 7% compared to Q2 2023, totalling 500,000 t in Q2 2024.

In Mexico, recurring EBITDA was $56 million (BRL 292 million). Compared to Q2 2023, recurring EBITDA in US dollars increased by 39%, mainly due to a 16% increase in the PE spread in the international market and a 20,000 t, or 9%, increase in PE sales. The average utilisation rate of PE plants decreased by 8% to 78% in Q2 2024. PE sales were up by 9% compared to Q2 2023.

The balance of corporate gross debt at the end of the quarter was $8.4 billion, down by 2% from the previous quarter, with 96% of maturities concentrated in the long term and 4% in the short term. The balance of net debt at the end of Q2 2024 was $5.6 billion, an increase of 6% compared to the previous quarter. According to the report, Braskem's current facilities usage remains suboptimal, hovering around 70—75%, well below the ideal range of 85—90%.

’Industry experts are evaluating the long-term viability of capacity recovery,’ CEO Roberto Bischoff has said. ’If optimisation proves unfeasible, alternative strategies must be explored.’ He added, ‘Sometimes, operational constraints leave no room for alternatives.’

The company's Chief Financial Officer, Pedro Freitas, noted last summer that Brazil's petrochemical industry was under significant pressure due to production costs much higher than those of other major chemical manufacturers. In his view, government policy to support the chemical industry has become indispensable.

Braskem expects resin prices to recover from 2026. Global prices for some of Braskem's key products, such as PE, PP and PVC, remain low. Despite some positive price signals at the start of 2024, the company anticipates another challenging year.

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