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ICIS - chemical podcasts
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Mar 27, 2026 • 14min
Episode 1450: PODCAST: Europe oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets see volatility spike as uncertainty grows on Middle East disruption
LONDON (ICIS)--Europe oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets are in significant flux as volatility spikes off the back of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and associated severe shipping disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. Supply constraints and rising costs are heavily impacting sentiment into late March with sellers pushing hard for price increases across the board.Glycol ethers editor Cameron Birch speaks to oxo-alcohols and butyl acetate editor Marion Boakye and acrylate esters editor Mathew Jolin-Beech about market conditions and expectations for the near future.

Mar 27, 2026 • 35min
Episode 1449: Think Tank: Stagflation fears grow as Gulf conflict starts to remap global chems flows
Surging inflationary pressures and dwindling economic growth expectations are pushing parts of the global economy towards the kind of stagflationary footing seen during the 1970s oil crisis, while supply shocks and feedstock surges are starting to remap chemicals flows once again. · European chemical markets have flipped from oversupply to tightness· Supply disruptions in Asia and the need to source material may reduce flows to Europe· China is better-equipped to deal with the Strait of Hormuz closure than many of its neighbours· The crisis could prompt Asia Pacific players to re-evaluate their heavy reliance on Middle Eastern feedstocks· The US chemical industry is comparatively insulated and profiting from the turmoil: with abundant domestic oil, gas and cheap ethane· Economic sentiment is weakening as conflict-driven costs ripple through the global economy

Mar 27, 2026 • 5min
Episode 1448: PODCAST: Asia ethylene price surge pressures PE, SM, PVC markets (part 2)
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--The ongoing US and Israel-led conflict in the Middle East has disrupted crucial flows of naphtha feedstock to cracker operators across Asia.With about 60% of Asia’s naphtha imports typically sourced from the Middle East, the region remains vulnerable to widespread cracker run‑rate cuts and temporary shutdowns, with the effect cascading through the ethylene (C2) value chain.
Naphtha shortages force Asia producers to cut C2, PE op rates
Market participants look to China for alternative SM supply amid tightening availability
PVC margins hold firm on adequate inventories, steady downstream demand
This is the second installment of a two-part podcast.In part one, ICIS senior editors Josh Quah and Izham Ahmad examine how tightening feedstock availability is pressuring cracker operating rates and reshaping sentiment in the C2 and polyethylene (PE) markets.In part two, ICIS senior editor Luffy Wu and ICIS market analyst Jonathan Chou discuss how the disruption is filtering downstream into the styrene monomer (SM) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) markets, and what participants can expect in the weeks ahead.

Mar 26, 2026 • 7min
Episode 1447: PODCAST: Asia C2 surge pressures PE, SM, PVC amid ongoing feedstock shortages (Part 1)
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--The ongoing Middle East conflict has disrupted crucial flows of naphtha feedstock to cracker operators across Asia. With about 60% of Asia’s naphtha imports typically sourced from the Middle East, the region remains vulnerable to widespread cracker run‑rate cuts and temporary shutdowns, with the effect cascading through the ethylene value chain.• Naphtha shortages force Asia producers to cut C2 and PE operating rates• Market participants look to China for alternative SM supply amid tightening availability• PVC margins hold firm on adequate inventories and steady downstream demandIn part one of this podcast, market editors Josh Quah and Izham Ahmad examine how tightening feedstock availability is pressuring cracker operating rates and reshaping sentiment in the ethylene (C2) and polyethylene (PE) markets.In part two, market editors Luffy Wu and Jonathan Chou discuss how the disruption is filtering downstream into the styrene monomer (SM) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) markets, and what participants can expect in the weeks ahead.

Mar 26, 2026 • 18min
Episode 1446: PODCAST: How Methanol Volatility Is Reshaping Asia’s Acetic Acid Market
In this episode of ICIS Chemical Connections, we unpack how geopolitical tensions have driven sharp divergence in methanol prices across Asia—and how that volatility is feeding through into the acetic acid market. We explore why China looks structurally different, where demand is failing to keep up outside China, and what this means for producers across the region.Key takeaways
Methanol shock drives regional divergence Supply exposure explains the widening price gap: China’s coal‑based methanol production has cushioned the shock, while import‑dependent markets in Northeast and Southeast Asia have seen faster and sharper price spikes.
Acetic acid rally is cost‑push, not demand‑led In China, acetic acid prices have lagged methanol as supply remains resilient and margins stay positive; outside China, higher offers linked to methanol are running into resistance from weak downstream demand—especially in VAM.
Asia ex‑China faces limited outlets as India demand strains Spot volumes freed up by VAM run cuts have flowed into India, but panic buying is fading, gas curtailments are weighing on downstream demand, and narrowing China–India arbitrage raises the risk of broader run‑rate adjustments.

Mar 20, 2026 • 20min
Episode 1445: Sustainably Speaking: Impact of Iran war on Europe's recycled polymers markets
Recycling Editors Sam Lovatt and Matt Tudball speak about the indirect impact the Middle East conflict is having on the recycled polymers markets in Europe, and why some markets such as recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) and recycled low density polyethylene (rLDPE) are feeling the consequences much quicker than recycled high density polyethylene (rHDPE) and recycled polypropylene (rPP). Topics covered include:
Indirect impact of virgin polymer price rises
Reaction from recycled market participants
How rising fuel costs factor into recycled markets
Concerns about higher energy and production costs
Longer-term impact of the conflict on consumer spending

Mar 20, 2026 • 48min
Episode 1444: Think Tank: Europe much less reliant on Middle East for chemical feedstocks than Asia
Europe sources far less of its chemical feedstocks from the Middle East than Asia, meaning it is more insulated from the direct impact of the war. - Europe naphtha markets much less dependent on Middle East than Asia- Europe only gets 30% of its crude from the Middle East compared to 60% for Asia- Opening of INEOS Project ONE ethane-based cracker may force closure of naphtha-fed crackers- Oil product markets have tightened faster than crude- Margins for oil refineries which can access crude oil are rising - Alternatives to bypass Strait of Hormuz limited – maximum 5 million barrels/day compared to 20 million barrels/day before the conflict - ICIS forecasts crude oil demand growth will plateau from 2028- Petrochemicals, aviation fuel will drive demand growth- Most advantaged refineries combine good feedstock supply, flexibility and market access- Other refineries will have to adopt innovative strategies to survive and thriveIn this ICIS Think Tank podcast, Will Beacham interviews ICIS senior analysts David Jorbenaze and Paolo Scafetta.

Mar 20, 2026 • 26min
Episode 1443: PODCAST: Global base oils outlook turns bullish in ME war aftermath
LONDON (ICIS)--The US-Israeli-led war against Iran has unleashed extreme volatility across chemical markets, with base oils prices rallying in the first half of March on the back of production woes, spikes in feedstock and shipping costs and supply chain disruption.The latest attacks are set to cripple the market as the hit on QatarEnergy's Pearl gas-to-liquids (GTL) facility is set to keep 2m tonnes of base oils offline for a minimum of a year.The ICIS Base oils team looked at the key drivers and what to watch out for next.Amanda Hay, Lucas Hall, Sophie Udubasceanu, Sam Wright, Michael Connolly, Michelle Liew, Olivia Dai and Whitney Shi discuss the global outlook for base oils.Additional reporting by Jean Zou and Lynn Tan

Mar 10, 2026 • 24min
Episode 1442: Think Tank: War proves vulnerability of global supply chains
With Asian chemical producers forced to cut operating rates through lack of Middle East feedstocks, it is time for industry leaders to move to a more regional business model.- Chemical industry has relied for decades on global supply chains- Asia crackers forced to cut operating rates as Middle East raw materials dry up- “Just in time” stocks need to be increased to “Just in case”- CEOs may rethink, consider more local, less vulnerable supply chain options- World may regroup into three trading zones focussed on Americas, China/Asia, Europe- High levels of debt will make companies much more cautious- Trading, pricing of chemicals has become very complicated in chaotic upstream environmentIn this ICIS Think Tank podcast, Will Beacham interviews ICIS Insight Editor Tom Brown and Paul Hodges, chairman of New Normal Consulting.

Mar 6, 2026 • 18min
Episode 1441: PODCAST: Europe ABS anti-dumping duties to shape shifts in Asia import market share
Europe acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) editor Stephanie Wix, Asia ABS Senior Editor Angeline Soh, and Senior Data Analyst Yolanda Chen discuss the impact of the recently confirmed definitive anti‑dumping duties (ADD's) on ABS imports from South Korea and Taiwan, with host Aviva Zhang, Global Lead for Styrenics and Industry Analyst for Styrene China.The team examines how the duties are reshaping trade flows, the continued weakness in Europe ABS demand, the shifting strategies among Asian producers, and the indirect risks from rising geopolitical tensions on upstream styrene costs and freight routes.
European Commission confirmed definitive anti-dumping duties on 13 February 2026
Taiwan loses further European market share; China sees limited but growing opportunities
European demand remains subdued; buyers reassess import options
Asia sees seasonal demand improvement but lower overall 2026 growth expectations
US–Iran tensions may tighten styrene supply and extend import lead times for ABS and upstream styrene


