One of the key messages from the World Petrochemical Conference is that it is not an oil shortage, it is a commodity shortage, and we show our key metals index (updated through February) again in the chart below. We will update this again at the end of March (when consistent data is available) and given what has happened to both lithium and nickel prices we would expect a jump in the March index.
Commodity Shortage - It's Not Just Oil
Mar 23, 2022 2:27:41 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Commodities, Metals, Oil, natural gas, Lithium, Shortage, commodity chemicals, fertilizer, nickel, World Petrochemical Conference, WPC, crops, crop protection
Runaway Prices Unlikely in Plastics, Like in Metals, Without Energy Related Plant Closures
Mar 16, 2022 11:55:17 AM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polymers, Polyethylene, Plastics, Energy, Metals, Raw Materials, renewables, Basic Chemicals, Lithium, crude oil, nickel, metals pricing
Could what we are seeing in metals happen in chemicals and polymers? Over the last few weeks, we have seen already high metals pricing spike even further, both because of production shortfalls and because of expectation of higher demand, especially in the renewables space, as conventional energy prices have spiked. We show a lithium example below, but note that after chaotic nickel trading last week and a halt to trading, the market has made some attempts to reopen this morning with renewed problems.