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Hurricane Harvey: Sunny for petrochemicals but rainy for plastic processioning industry

Indian petrochemical prices have recently firmed up which could impact plastic processing industries. In the meantime, stocks of the petrochemical manufacturers have benefitted from the tightness in the market.

September 18, 2017 / 13:52 IST
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Anubhav Sahu Moneycontrol Research

Hurricane Harvey had a huge impact on the US refining capacity and the downstream petrochemical industry. With about 16 percent of refining capacity still shut down and expected to start functioning only after a hiatus, GRM (gross refining margin) is expected to remain high in near future. Indian petrochemical prices have recently firmed up which could impact plastic processing industries. In the meantime, stocks of the petrochemical manufacturers have benefitted from the tightness in the market.

Harvey impact and elevated GRM

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IHS Markit estimates that about 60 percent of US ethylene capacity was hit by Hurricane Harvey. Current estimates suggest that about 54 percent (16.2mmtpa) of the total US ethylene capacity is still off the market. Within the refinery space, 60 percent of capacity hit by Harvey is still offline which is about 16 percent of US refining capacity.

Industry participants suggest that it might take another month or so for the pre-Harvey capacity to be fully operational.