In yesterday's Sunday thematic and weekly recap report titled "Waiting For The Big One – Is A Chemical Mega-Cycle Ahead?", we referenced the global shortage of basic chemicals and polymers in the late 80's. We think this could repeat because of limited capital spending to grow basic chemical capacity due to cost and long-term demand uncertainties and this could cause a mid-decade global profit mega-cycle. Emission abatement initiatives and concerns with feedstock prices/availability will work against the justification of capacity expansions in every global region. Demand growth mitigation from plastic bans, renewables, and increased like-for-like recycling is unlikely to impact materially pre-2026/27.
An 80's Re-Run - A Chemical Mega-Cycle
Nov 8, 2021 10:21:11 AM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Ethylene, propane, ethane, Basic Chemicals, basic polymers, feedstocks, global shortage, naptha