We noted in today's daily report the number of shutdowns that are taking place in Asia and in Europe as feedstock costs become unmanageable, and the assumption is that these units will restart when economics recover. This may not be the case as companies factor in the costs of operating smaller units in an emission-constrained world, and the decision to shut down for economic reasons today may be the final nail in the coffin for some older and generally less economic base chemical units. Many smaller facilities in China were built in the 80s and 90s and these might not come back online if there is no easy way to lower emissions, but the harder decisions will likely be in Europe.
Some Chemical Plants May Not Survive This Feedstock Squeeze
Mar 29, 2022 2:25:44 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polyethylene, Emissions, Carbon Price, decarbonization, Base Chemicals, polymer, chemical companies, feedstock costs, feeedstock