Chemicals and Market Impact

Strong Demand And Higher Costs Keep Methanol Supported

Jul 29, 2021 2:45:35 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polymers, Methanol, LyondellBasell, natural gas, US Methanol, MMA, Methanol demand

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Methanol prices in the US remain very robust and quite profitable for producers, despite weakness in China. The higher natural gas price in the US (see today's daily report) provides some support for methanol pricing, but ultimately coal-based methanol in China will win out if US costs keep rising and this may curtail demand for US methanol at the margin. As with all other chemical and polymer markets today, freight costs are making it difficult to play off some of these apparent regional arbitrages and the US methanol producers would have to be somewhat reckless to upset the balance domestically and give up the margins that they have today. Domestic demand for methanol derivatives is high and the LyondellBasell accident may provide more pricing strength through the acetic acid chain. While the incident will decrease the demand for methanol, LyondellBasell should be able to manage this, and higher pricing in the acetic chain would mean that consumers would have no issue paying current prices. Higher MMA production in the US – implied in the headline below - should keep methanol demand high.

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