Grupa Azoty reduces production in March and April after difficult first quarter in 2023 - Issue 391 || PKN Orlen-petrochemical production Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Central European styrene trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Polish polyethylene production & trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Polish polypropylene production & trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Polish synthetic rubber trade, Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Central European MDI trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Central European methanol trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Russian chemical industry-new terminals required to serve Chinese market - Issue 391 || Russian butadiene production Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Russian plastics and polyethylene production Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Russian polyethylene trade Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || PTA deliveries from China to Kaliningrad - Issue 391 || Russian methanol production Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Russian methanol exports, Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 391 || Methanol plant at Volgograd signs agreement with Chinese company - Issue 391 || Russian polyurethane raw materials 2023 - Issue 391 || Uzbek methanol island-Air Products - Issue 391 || Russian Methanol Production, exports and domestic sales 2023 - Issue 392 || Polish petrochemical production Jan-May 2023 - Issue 392 || Olefin 111 project outline - Issue 392 || Polimex Mostostal and Naftoremont-Naftobudowa-Olefin 111 project - Issue 392 || Hungarian propylene exports Jan-Apr 2023 - Issue 392 || Central European styrene trade Jan-May 2023 - Issue 392 || Czech petrochemical trade, Jan-May 2023 - Issue 392 || Polish rubber trade Jan-May 2023 - Issue 392 || Hungarian TDI-MDI exports Jan-Feb 2023 - Issue 392 || Russian propylene exports & sales Jan-May 2023 - Issue 392 || KPI polypropylene outage & exports - Issue 392 || Russian methanol producer operational balances 2023 - Issue 396 || Russian Methanol Exports October 2023 - Issue 396 || Polish Polyol Exports 2022-2023 - Issue 396 || Polish Polyol Imports 2022-2023 - Issue 396 || Central European isocyanate trade Jan-Sep 2023 - Issue 396 || Czech polyol imports Jan-Sep 2023 - Issue 396 || Polish polyol trade Jan-Sep 2023 - Issue 396 || Isocyanate/polyol imports from China into Russia - Issue 396 ||
 


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Main Sources of Czech Crude Imports

(unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Azerbaijan

944.0

788.3

Kazakhstan

226.7

555.5

Russia

2336.1

1764.7

Czech Crude Import Prices (€ per ton)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Azerbaijan

617.0

721.6

Kazakhstan

605.2

630.1

Russia

360.5

554.0

Czech imports of Russian crude amounted to 2.336 million tons in the first half of 2023 against 1.765 million tons in the same period in 2022. 

Due to the price cap imposed by the EU the costs of Russian crude amounted to €360.5 per ton against €617.0 per ton for crude supplied by Azerbaijan and €605.2 for crude supplied by Kazakhstan.  Unipetrol is required by EU sanction law to stop buying Russian oil from December 2024. 

Hungarian crude purchases Jan-May 2023

Country

Vol (ktons)

€ per ton

Azerbaijan

90.323

47.641

Croatia

244.569

139.573

Iraq

225.427

99.993

Kazakhstan

450.673

252.489

Russia

1628.685

542.796

Others

0.720

0.363

Total

2640.398

1082.855

The Czech Republic consumes around 8.0 million tpa of which around two thirds currently is sourced from Russia.  In future larger volumes will be steadily ensured by the TAL crude oil pipeline leading from Trieste.  The second half of 2024 will be particularly difficult, when the capacity of the TAL pipeline will be temporarily limited due to modifications and expansion to 4.0 million tpa. 

MOL has already started transporting crude oil from its oil field in Azerbaijan to Slovnaft in Bratislava via the Adria oil pipeline.  The Adria is seen the key alternative to the Druzhba for Hungary and Slovakia.  MOL is taking actions to manage the risk of possible crude oil supply disruption, including consideration of using alternative supply routes of sufficient capacity. MOL Group has access to state reserves which enables it to supply its markets in case of interruptions of the Druzhba pipeline.

Current problems for Slovnaft relate to quality of the oil coming from non-Russian sources.  The company was forced to reduce the quantities of alternative oil in July, supplied through the Adria pipeline as problems had emerged with substances and impurities.  Currently, the refinery processes about 30% of alternative non-Russian crude oil, which amounts to the current technical limit. For a larger share of processing, Slovnaft will need to make further technological adjustments. These should be completed next year during planned shutdowns. 

Hungary’s average price for crude imports in January to May amounted to €390 per ton, mainly helped by the price cap on Russian crude.  Purchases of crude from Russia in January to May amounted to 1.629 million tons from the total of 2.640 million tons, thus accounting for 62% of supply.  The Russian average price of €336.476 per ton compared against the next lowest price of €439.009 per ton from Iraq, although volumes from Iraq were small.  Volumes from Kazakhstan, delivered by the Druzhba, amounted to 450,673 tons in the first five months at an average price of €557.969 per ton. 

Polish imports of crude oil Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Imports of Crude Oil Jan-Jun 2023

Country

Vol (million tons)

€ per ton

Saudi Arabia

6.421

562.1

Lithuania

0.013

565.4

Russia

1.150

316.4

Nigeria

1.118

606.2

Norway

3.311

553.2

US

0.464

604.6

UK

0.706

599.5

Total

13.182

537.3

Poland imported 13.182 million tons in the first six months in 2023 at an average price of €537.3 per ton.  Saudi Arabia supplied 6.421 million tons at an average price of €562.1 per ton followed by Norway which supplied 3.311 million tons at an average price of €553.2 per ton.  Other sources included Nigeria, the US and the UK, whilst imports from Russia were stopped in late February.

Poland-petrochemical production Jan-Jun 2023

PKN Orlen Production (unit-kilo tons)

 Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

 Ethylene

181.8

243.5

 Propylene

157.6

235.2

 Butadiene

31.2

34.8

 Toluene

0.5

4.3

 Phenol

21.3

21.9

 Polyethylene

153.3

167.3

 PVC

98.6

156.5

 Polypropylene

139.4

182.2

PKN Orlen reduced ethylene production in the first six months in 2023 to 181,800 tons from 243,500 tons in the same period in 2022.  Propylene production at Plock dropped from 235,200 tons to 157,600 tons.  Production of propylene is expected to increase in Poland this year, particularly in the fourth quarter, if the new Polimery Police plant starts without difficulties. Butadiene production at Plock dropped from 34,800 tons versus 31,200 tons in January to June 2023.

MOL Jan-Jun 2023

MOL’s Olefin Production (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Ethylene

338

323

Propylene

179

166

Butadiene

39

37

Raffinate

50

60

MOL’s ethylene production in Hungary and Slovakia totalled 338,000 tons in the first half of 2023 against 323,000 tons in the same period in 2022, whilst propylene rose from 166,000 tons to 179,000 tons.  Butadiene production increased from 37,000 tons to 39,000 tons.   

MOL’s downstream EBITDA resulted in $102 million in Q2 2023 due to the regulatory impact, margin pressure in petrochemicals and less favourable macro in refining. 

MOL’s Petrochemical Pricing & Margin

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Ethylene (€/ton)

1,229

1,484

Butadiene-naphtha spread (€/ton)

389

453

MOL Group Petrochemicals (€/ton)

343

544

MOL’s Capex in Petrochemicals Jan-Jun 2023

(€ million)

(€ million)

Project investment

105.8

MOL: Polyol Project

106.9

Metathesis Project (Olefin Conversion Unit)

30.7

Maleic anhydride expansion

Overall, for the first six months this year the MOL Group achieved $1.125 billion in EBITDA, whilst the second quarter alone the EBITDA amounted to $411 million.  Both downstream and upstream results were hit by worsening macro conditions and upheld massive government levies, including extra taxes and extra mining royalty fees. Moreover, 2nd quarter results were also distorted by a new revenue-based extra tax in Hungary amounting to $315 million for full-year 2023, recognised fully as a one-time expense in Q2.

MOL Group's most significant commitments in Hungary relate to a polyol project of MOL Petrochemicals (€105.8 million), which aims to become a major producer of polyether polyols.  Another €106.9 million is being invested in the construction of the metathesis project, which is a greenfield investment providing propylene for the polyol complex.  For the expansion of the maleic anhydride plant at the Danube refinery, which is located at Szazhalombatta, €30.7 million has been allocated. 

Other projects being undertaken by MOL in Hungary include a revamp of the PP3 unit and modernisation of the ethylene.  In Croatia the Rijeka refinery, belonging to MOL subsidiary INA is undergoing an upgrade project.

Polish propylene imports Jan-Jun 2023

Imports of propylene into Poland dropped in the first six months in 2023 to 69,834 tons against 73,797 tons in the same period in 2022. 

Polish Propylene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Bulgaria

9.138

1.987

Czech Rep

6.845

0.000

Germany

34.540

31.286

Russia

0.000

21.625

Ukraine

0.000

17.018

Serbia

4.828

0.000

Netherlands

11.917

0.000

Others

2.565

1.881

Total

69.834

73.797

Av price € per ton

953.1

1309.8

Average prices dropped from €1309.8 per ton in January to June 2022 to €953.1 per tons in the first six months in 2023.   Import volumes are not expected to be significantly affected by the start of the 437,000 tpa plant by Grupa Azoty Polyolefins.  Most of the propylene from the PDH plant is intended to be used in the production of PP.  Any surplus is expected to be transferred to Azoty’s subsidiary ZAK at Kedzierzyn-Kozle for the production of oxo alcohols.  

Although polypropylene trade with Russia has been sanctioned by the EU, propylene monomer has not been included thus far.  Even so due to problems with logistics Russia stopped exporting to Poland in the latter part of 2022.  To compensate for the drop in imports from Russia and Ukraine (where production was suspended at Karpatneftekhim following the Russian invasion), Poland started to receive deliveries from other regional countries in East Europe.  Germany supplied 34,540 tons in the first six months followed by the Netherlands with 11,917 tons and Bulgaria with 9,138 tons.  Propylene from Bulgaria came from the Bourgas refinery.

Polish butadiene imports Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Butadiene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Austria

18.363

18.227

Germany

7.121

11.022

Hungary

13.861

12.316

Others

1.139

0.000

Total

40.484

40.443

Av price € per ton

901.3

1141.5

Poland imported 40,484 tons of butadiene monomer in the first six months in 2023, versus 40,443 tons in the same period in 2022.  Imports from Hungary increased from 12,316 tons last year to 13,861 tons in January to June 2023, whilst shipments from Austria increased from 18,227 tons to 18,363 tons.  Average prices dropped from €1141.5 per ton in January to June last year to €901.3 per ton.  

Hungarian propylene & butadiene imports Jan-May 2023

Hungarian Propylene Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Germany

0.000

3.184

Poland

1.019

1.881

Slovakia

37.969

33.780

Total

38.988

38.845

Av price € per ton

1139.7

1295.4

Hungarian Butadiene Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Czech Republic

11.900

4.088

Germany

1.995

5.035

Poland

12.880

12.258

Total

26.775

21.381

Av price € per ton

1099.2

1025.7

Hungarian propylene exports amounted to 38,988 tons in the first five months this year, most of which went to Slovakia at a price of €1139.7 per ton.  MOL currently produces a surplus of propylene and is also building a new plant of 100,000 tpa which is intended to cover the new propylene oxide plant.  Propylene production by Slovnaft is not sufficient to maintain high utilisation rates for polypropylene and additional supplies need to be purchased.  Slovnaft in Slovakia is currently upgrading its steam cracker unit which should increase the capacity for propylene production. 

Hungarian butadiene exports dropped slightly in the first five months to 26,775 tons versus 21,381 tons in the same period in 2022.  Despite a weak market Hungarian exports rose from €1025.7 per ton in the first five months last year to €1099.2 per ton.  

MOL produced 21,000 tons of butadiene in the first five months, of which around 75% is exported.  The remainder consumed in a small plant at Tiszaujvaros for synthetic rubber production.     

 

Czech monomer trade, Jan-Jun 2023

 

Czech Petrochemical Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Ethylene

6.176

7.557

Propylene

7.883

0.025

Butadiene

0.403

1.100

Czech Petrochemical Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Ethylene

22.485

11.712

Propylene

22.197

22.060

Butadiene

48.036

35.526

Propylene imports into the Czech Republic increased from 22,080 tons in January to June 2022 to 22,197 tons in the same period in 2023.  Germany supplied 16,459 tons in the first six months, up from 12,089 tons.  Other suppliers included Bulgaria from which the Czech Republic purchased 3,742 tons and Romania where volumes amounted to 1,048 tons.  Average prices for Czech propylene imports dropped from €1373.0 per ton in the first six months in 2022 to €1022.6 per ton in 2023.   Ethylene exports from the Czech Republic amounted to 6,156 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 7,157 tons in the same period last year, whilst ethylene imports rose from 11,712 tons to 22,485 tons.

Polish Average Chemical Prices (€ per ton)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Propylene

953.1

1309.8

Butadiene

901.3

1141.5

Toluene

977.6

1049.6

Styrene

1141.4

1593.6

Ethylbenzene

1048.3

1309.5

Methanol

303.0

374.6

Isopropanol

1275.0

1643.6

Ethylene Glycol

624.9

893.4

Phenol

1324.7

1608.8

Bisphenol A

1346.1

2503.4

Ethylene Oxide

1215.4

1433.9

Germany supplied 22,334 tons of ethylene to Czech Republic in the first six months in 2023 at a cost of €21.033 million.  This compares against 23,062 tons for the whole of 2022.

Czech imports of butadiene in the first six months this year increased from 35,526 tons to 48,036 tons, supplementing butadiene production at Kralupy.  Germany supplied 35,943 tons for €31.826 million, followed by Hungary which supplied 11,857 tons for €10.372 million.

Central European styrene trade Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Styrene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Belgium

3.785

5.441

Czech Republic

5.319

1.187

Finland

0.513

0.143

Netherlands

22.500

30.205

Germany

8.532

6.015

Others

2.432

1.653

Total

43.080

44.643

Av price € per ton

1141.4

1593.6

Poland imported 43,080 tons of styrene in the first six months in 2023 versus 44,643 tons in the same period in 2022.  Prices for styrene monomer and ethylbenzene both tended to drop in the first half of 2023 in line with lower energy and feedstock costs.  The Netherlands reduced shipments to Poland from 30,205 tons to 22,500 tons whilst imports from Germany rose from 6,015 tons to 8,532 tons.  Cost prices averaged €1141.4 per ton in January to June 2023 against €1593.6 per ton in the same period in 2022.

Hungarian styrene imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Germany

0.627

1.592

Italy

29.986

41.361

Netherlands

1.703

1.255

Others

0.273

0.062

Total

32.589

44.270

Av price € per ton

1306.1

1528.5

The decline in styrene prices reflects the same trend in import prices for the mainstream chemical raw materials into Poland in the first half in 2023.   

Styrene imports into the Czech Republic amounted to 22,096 tons in the first six months in 2023, rising from 10,381 tons in January to June 2022.  Costs averaged €1056.3 per ton in January to June 2023 against €1677.7 per ton in the same period in 2022. 

Hungarian styrene imports amounted to 32,589 tons in the first five months in 2023 against 44,270 tons in the same period in 2022, with average prices dropping from €1528.5 per ton to €1306.1 per ton in 2022.  Italy supplied 41,361 tons in January to May 2022 which fell to 29,986 tons in the same period this year.  Styrene in Hungary is used for the production of polystyrene by Versalis at the Szazhalombatta plant. 

NIS expanding in petrochemicals

NIS took over HIP Petrohemija at the end of 2022 with the obligation to construct a new polypropylene plant at Pancevo with a capacity of at least 140,000 tpa.  This project is current being worked out in addition to other aspects of investment relating to olefin production at Pancevo.  Naphtha is directed from NIS to pyrolysis within HIP Petrochemicals in order to obtain as much high-concentration ethylene as possible. 

Having taken over Petrohemija NIS is seeking to diversify and to expand its business in petrochemical products after the modernisation of existing facilities and building new production capacity.   For the petrochemical sector the company is helped by the absence of any competition within 200 km from Pancevo.  The drawback for NIS is the majority ownership held by Gazprom Neft and the political implications

Central European polyethylene market first half of 2023

Polyethylene margins in Europe declined to €320 per ton in the first half of 2023, whilst polypropylene margins dropped to €372 per ton.  Most producers reported lower polyolefin sales in the first six months due to recessionary trends affecting most of Europe.  For the third quarter demand for LDPE and HDPE is stable in Central Europe but showing only slight signs of growth in certain applications.  Prices have been on a falling trajectory this year.  The most active buyers have been producers of films for the food and construction industries.

MOL Polyolefins Production (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

LDPE

111

113

HDPE

152

125

PP

247

237

PE Totals

263

238

 

MOL’s combined polyethylene production in Hungary and Slovakia totalled 263,000 tons in the first half of 2023 against 238,000 tons in the same period in 2022, whilst polypropylene rose from 237,000 tons to 247,000 tons.  HDPE production only takes place for the MOL Group at Tiszaujvaros, where production increased from 125,000 tons in the first half of 2022 to 152,000 tons in 2023.

 

Poland-polyethylene market first half of 2023

 

Polish PE Supply/Demand Balance

(unit-kilo tons)

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Production

153.3

167.3

Exports

144.6

179.5

Imports

585.6

698.1

Market Balance

594.3

685.9

Polyolefin trade into and out of Poland experienced declines in the first six months in 2023, with nearly all grades of polyethylene and polypropylene affected.  Based on production and trade, polyethylene consumption amounted to 594,300 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 685,900 tons in January to June 2022.  Poland’s consumption of polyethylene amounted to 1.291 million tons in 2022 versus 1.350 million tons in 2021.

Polish polyethylene production & trade Jan-Jun 2023

PKN Orlen and Basell Orlen Polyolefins (BOP) produced a combined total of 153,300 tons of polyethylene at Plock in the first six months in 2023 against 167,300 tons in the same period last year. 

Polish PE Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Type

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

LDPE

24.305

31.035

LLDPE

9.015

10.926

HDPE

101.244

123.416

EVA

2.629

1.238

EAO

5.054

11.169

Other

2.387

2.520

Total

144.633

179.525

Av price € per ton

1424.1

1696.1

Polish PE imports (unit-kilo tons)

Type

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

LDPE

158.692

185.454

LLDPE

101.292

131.060

HDPE

202.180

238.013

EVA

6.779

9.121

EAO

90.903

103.017

Other

25.775

31.424

Total

585.621

698.089

Av price € per ton

1453.2

1863.7

Polyethylene imports into Poland totalled 585,621 tons in January to June 2023 versus 698,089 tons in the same period in 2022, with average prices dropping from €1863.7 per ton to €1453.2 per ton this year. 

HDPE imports into Poland dropped from 238,013 tons to 202,180 tons in January to June 2023 whilst LDPE imports dropped from 185,454 tons to 158,692 tons.  LLDPE imports declined from 131,060 tons to 101,292 tons.  Most of the LLDPE imports were sourced mostly from West Europe, including France, the Netherlands and Germany. 

Polyethylene exports from Poland have also dropped this year.  Exports decreased from 179,525 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 144,633 tons in the same period in 2022, with average prices dropping from €1696.1 to €1424.1.  HDPE was Poland’s largest export grade amounting to 101,244 tons in the first six months against 123,416 tons in January to June 2022. 

 

HIP-Petrohemija polymer exports Jan-May 2023

 

Serbian Chemical Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Polyethylene

42.734

50.200

Polypropylene

5.698

6.969

HIP-Petrohemija exported 42,734 tons of polyethylene in the first five months in 2023 against 50,200 tons in the same period in 2022.   From 9 June is year NIS increased its stake in Petrohemija to 90%, while the state of Serbia retains a stake of 10%.  NIS is planning the construction of a polypropylene production plant at Petrohemija with a capacity of at least 140,000 tpa, to be constructed within a period of six years.

Rompetrol Rafinare-polyolefin production and sales Jan-Jun 2023

Rompetrol Rafinare Polymer Production

(unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Polypropylene

61

59

Polyethylene

14

24

Rompetrol Rafinare is the sole producer of polypropylene and polyethylene (LDPE, HDPE) in Romania. Besides its own products, the company is now actively selling a wide range of petrochemical products which are not currently produced by the Rompetrol Rafinare such as LLDPE, PVC, PET and PP.  

The most important distribution channels for polymers comprise the Romanian domestic market with 50%, and for export markets Bulgaria 19%, Italy 6% and Serbia 5%. The external sales of polymers were targeted to both the European Union and third countries. The distribution of petrochemical products sold by Rompetrol Rafinare was done by means of auto and railway in the case of sales on the domestic market and, in the case of sales on the foreign market, the distribution of these products was made both by means of automotive and maritime transport through the ports of Agigea and Constanta.

Polish polypropylene production & trade Jan-Jun 2023

Polish PP Supply/Demand Balance

(unit-kilo tons)

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Production

139.4

182.2

Exports

114.1

134.1

Imports

418.4

508.4

Market Balance

443.7

556.5

Polypropylene production at Plock dropped from 182,200 tons in January to June 2022 to 139,400 tons in the first six months this year.  Overall consumption of polypropylene in Poland amounted to 443,700 tons in the first six months against 556,500 tons in the same period in 2022.

Imports of polypropylene into Poland dropped from 508,434 tons in the first six months in 2022 versus 418,361 tons in the same period in 2023, with average prices dropping from €1873.8 to €1538.2 per ton.  Homo grade imports dropped from 334,578 tons in the first six months last year to 265,144 tons. 

Copolymer imports into Poland fell from 161,572 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 142,397 tons in the same period this year, with costs dropping to €234.106 million against €323.777 million in the same period in 2022. 

Germany was the largest supplier of propylene copolymers to the Polish market in 2022 transporting 82,907 tons for €156.748 million.  In the first six months in 2023 Germany supplied 42,897 tons of copolymers to the Polish market for €71.091 million.  Imports are expected to fall as the new Polimery Police plant starts to take effect in the domestic market.

Polish PP Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Type

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

PP homo

71.827

92.815

Polyisobutylene

0.339

0.060

Propylene copolymers

38.630

39.908

Other

3.276

1.354

Total

114.072

134.136

Av price € per ton

1488.5

2107.9

Supply sources this year have changed as Russian imports have disappeared from the market.  Shipments from Russia accounted for 21% of total Polish imports in 2021 but dropped to 8.5% in 2022.  Russia provided 51,179 tons of homo grade to Poland in 2022 for €75.955 million, but there has been no trade this year or expected in the foreseeable future. 

Polish exports of polypropylene dropped from 134,136 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 114,072 tons in the same period in 2023.  Average prices for exports amounted to €1488.5 per ton in the first six months which was down from €2107.9 per ton last year.  

The largest destination for Polish homo grade polypropylene in the first half of 2023 was Germany which took 18,566 tons for €25.435 million followed by the Czech Republic with 13,599 tons for €17.850 million.  Other important markets in Europe included Italy, taking 7,260 tons in the first half in 2023 for €10.380 million followed by Slovakia with 6,637 tons for €9.786 million.  

Polish polypropylene trade is expected to undergo some major changes in the next few months when the new Polimery Police plant starts to operate on a commercial basis.  The plant is currently going through its start-up procedure.

Czech polyethylene trade Jan-Jun 2023

Czech Polyethylene Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

LDPE

12.775

16.523

LLDPE

1.702

1.844

HDPE

172.523

183.807

EVA

1.667

1.780

Other

5.450

6.360

Total

194.117

210.313

Av price € per ton

1413.8

1735.5

Czech Polyethylene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

LDPE

52.015

63.922

LLDPE

10.463

11.040

HDPE

58.078

64.355

EVA

5.146

4.638

Other

22.800

22.578

Total

148.502

166.534

Av price € per ton

1693.69

1994.83

Czech Polypropylene Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

PP

112.484

124.343

Propylene Copolymers

24.834

26.214

Other

3.612

1.686

Total

140.931

152.242

Av price € per ton

1530.7

1787.3

Czech exports of polyethylene amounted to 194,117 tons in the first six months in 2023 from 210,313 tons in the corresponding period in 2022, with average prices falling from €1735.5 per ton to €1413.8.  HDPE represents the largest category of Czech polyethylene falling from 183,807 tons to 172,523 tons.  Lacklustre demand has been one of the main drivers of lower polyethylene prices this year.

Imports of polyethylene into the Czech Republic dropped from 166,534 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 148,502 tons in 2023.  Average prices dropped from €1947.0 per ton to €1717.1 per ton.  HDPE imports dropped from 64,355 tons to 58,078 tons, whilst LDPE imports decreased from 63,022 tons to 52,015 tons. 

Czech Polypropylene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

PP

154.634

159.182

Propylene Copolymers

109.463

100.436

Other

7.588

8.852

Total

271.684

268.470

Av price € per ton

1651.2

1944.3

Polypropylene exports from Orlen Unipetrol dropped in the first six months from 124,343 tons in 2022 to 112,484 tons in 2023.  Prices dropped on average from €1787.3 per ton to €1530.7. The largest market for Czech polypropylene exports in the first six months in 2023 was Poland followed by Germany.   

Polypropylene imports into the Czech Republic amounted to 271,684 tons in the first six months this year against 268,470 tons in the same period in 2023, with average prices falling from €1944.3 per ton to €1651.2 per ton.  Copolymer imports increased from 100,436 tons to 109,625 tons whilst homo polymer imports dropped from 159,182 tons to 154,634 tons.  Total costs for polypropylene imports totalled €285.491 in January to June 2023 against €338.539 million in the same period in 2022.

Copolymer imports were sourced mostly from Europe, with Germany supplying 30,233 tons in the first six months for €57.723 million.  The largest non-European supplier was South Korea from where the Czech Republic imported 16,748 tons in January to June this year for €24.680 million. 

 

Hungarian polyethylene trade Jan to May 2023

 

Hungarian polyethylene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

LLDPE

10.890

8.694

LDPE

19.514

25.283

HDPE

35.588

42.091

EAO

4.197

5.642

EVA

1.568

2.578

Other

14.449

8.444

Total

86.207

92.732

Av price € per ton

1682.3

1910.0

Hungarian imports of polyethylene dropped from 92,732 tons in January to May 2022 to 86,207 tons in the same period this year.  LDPE imports dropped from 25,283 tons to 19,514 tons whilst HDPE dropped from 42,091 tons to 35,588 tons in January to May this year.

Hungarian polyethylene exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

LLDPE

2.862

2.458

LDPE

40.950

36.739

HDPE

96.621

99.891

EAO

0.109

0.273

EVA

0.054

0.061

Other

4.995

12.641

Total

145.592

152.063

Av price € per ton

1330.7

1631.6

 Import costs dropped from €177.122 million for polyethylene in January to May 2022 to €145.026 million in the first five months this year, with average prices dropping from €1910.0 per ton to €1682.3 per ton.  Hungarian export prices dropped from €1631.6 per ton in January to May 2022 to €1330.7 per ton in 2023. 

Export volumes of polyethylene from Hungary amounted to 145,592 tons in the first five months this year versus 152,063 tons in January to May 2022. 

HDPE exports dropped from 99,891 tons to 96,021 tons and LDPE increased from 36,739 tons to 40,950 tons.  The rise in polyethylene exports this year has taken place despite the slight decline in production by MOL at Tiszaujvaros.

 Hungarian polypropylene trade Jan-May 2023

Hungarian polypropylene exports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

PP homo

56.045

50.866

Propylene copolymers

39.624

43.723

Others

7.076

11.203

Total

102.745

105.792

Av price € per ton

1408.0

1765.5

Propylene copolymer imports into Hungary amounted to 22,375 tons in January to May this year versus 28,216 tons in the same period in 2022, whilst polypropylene homo grade inward shipments decreased from 50,652 tons to 49,160 tons.  Overall imports of polypropylene dropped from 91,536 tons in the first five months last year to 82,695 tons. 

Hungarian Polypropylene Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

PP homo

49.160

50.652

Propylene copolymers

22.375

28.216

Others

10.759

12.668

Total

82.295

91.536

Av price € per ton

1623.9

1859.1

 Due to softening prices import costs dropped from €170.172 million to €133.635 million in January to May 2022.  Hungarian polypropylene exports in the first five months amounted to 102,745 tons against 105,792 tons in the same period in 2022.  Export revenues amounted to €144.670 million against €186.774 million last year.  

 By volume Hungarian homo grade polypropylene exports rose to 56,045 tons from 50,866 tons.  Copolymer exports dropped from 29,141 tons to 24,222 tons.  Overall average prices dropped from €1765.5 per ton to €1408.In terms of consumption Hungarian trends in polyolefins reflect the broader European picture of recessionary factors.  Polypropylene consumption did not recover in the first two quarters and demand remains weak.

Hungarian synthetic rubber trade Jan to May 2023

Hungarian synthetic rubber imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Butadiene Rubber

22.966

18.487

HBR

3.507

6.485

SBR

21.408

16.213

Other

12.620

16.692

Total

60.502

57.876

Hungarian synthetic rubber imports (€ million)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Butadiene Rubber

42.143

35.089

HBR

8.632

16.368

SBR

51.451

34.506

Other

34.831

40.743

Total

137.057

126.707

Av price € per ton

2411.2

2189.3

Hungarian imports of synthetic rubber amounted to 60,502 tons in the first five months this year for total costs of €137.057 million, against 57,876 tons in January to May 2022 for total costs of €126.707 million.  Average costs per ton rose over the five-month period to €2411.2 against €2189.3 per ton last year.  Russia continues to supply the Hungarian market with butadiene rubber and halogenated butyl rubber, although volumes are significantly down on pre-war trade. 

Halogenated butyl rubber (HBR) exports from Hungary totalled 3,462 tons for €10.481 million, whilst imports totalled 3,507 tons for revenues of €8.633 million.  Exports of HBR largely balance out imports, reflecting the lack of consumption in Hungary. 

Import sources of HBRs were dominated by Russia which supplied 2,318 tons in the first five months.  Although the sanctions on Russian HBRs to the EU were imposed in July last year the rules were amended in February 2023 when earlier sanctions on synthetic rubber were extended to June 2024.     

Hungarian butadiene rubber imports Jan-May 2023

Hungarian butadiene rubber Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Indonesia

9.199

0.098

Russia

1.935

6.902

Others

11.832

11.506

Total

22.966

18.506

Hungary imported 22,966 tons of butadiene rubber in January to May this year against 18,506 tons in January to May 2022.  The main change to market sources in recent months has come from Indonesia from where Hungary imported 9,199 tons in the first five months. 

Imports of butadiene rubber from Russia amounted to 1,935 tons in January to May this year versus 6,902 tons in the same period in 2022.  EU sanctions on butadiene rubber trade with Russia, introduced in July last year, have since been loosened under the pressure of European tyre manufacturers but this has not led to much of a revival of purchases from Russia.

Synthos production at Oswiecim Jan-Jun 2023

Synthos Production in Poland (unit-kilo tons)

 Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

 Polystyrene

36.5

37.4

 EPS

47.3

51.6

 Synthetic Rubber

96.8

143.2

Polish Tyre Production (unit-kilo tons)

 Category

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Car Tyres

145.7

154.4

Bus & truck Tyres

96.9

115.0

Tractor

4.5

6.8

Agricultural tyres

8.5

11.6

Total

255.6

287.8

Synthos reduced the production of synthetic rubber in Poland from 143,200 tons in the first six months to 96,800 tons in the same period in 2023, the drop attributed to lower demand. 

In the styrene division Synthos reduced general purpose polystyrene production from 37,400 tons to 36,500 tons and EPS from 51,600 tons to 47,300 tons. 

Domestic market sales of rubber in Poland dropped in the first half of 2023, mainly from lower consumption in the tyre sector.  Total consumption of synthetic and natural rubber used in the tyre industry dropped from 287,800 tons in the first half months in 2022 to 255,600 tons in the same period this year. 

Synthos announced in March 2023 that it intended to close the Kralupy plant by the end of the second quarter.  ESBR production is continuing at the Oswiecim plant in Poland.  Even in the first half of 2022, the Kralupy unit was still running at full speed and making money.  However, due to several times higher gas costs, Synthos was no longer able to compete on non-European markets.  More than half of the production was sold in the US and Asia where competitive prices made it very difficult to sell at profitable levels. 

A primary focus of Synthos in Poland includes the development of green energies not only for the company’s own usage but also wider applications in the Polish economy and abroad.  Orlen Synthos Green Energy has recently submitted two more applications regarding small modular nuclear reactors in Poland at Wloclawek and Ostroleka. 

Polish synthetic rubber trade, Jan-Jun 2023

Average prices for synthetic rubber imports into Poland dropped in the first six months to €2175.5 per ton against €2465.5 per ton.  Imports of synthetic rubber into Poland amounted to 133,370 tons in January to June 2023 against 151,324 tons in the same period in 2022. 

Polish Synthetic Rubber Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

ESBR

12.123

7.047

Block SBR

17.102

21.664

S-SBR

12.425

6.989

Butadiene Rubber

29.791

28.703

Butyl Rubber

2.845

2.113

HBR

6.039

9.048

NBR

2.932

7.931

Isoprene Rubber

5.002

18.493

EPDM

22.018

24.569

Others

23.092

24.766

Total

133.370

151.324

Av price € per ton

2,175.5

2,466.5

Butadiene rubber imports rose from 28,7063 tons to 29,791 tons and EPDM imports dropped from 24,766 tons to 22,018 tons.  Synthetic rubber exports from Poland totalled 132,287 tons in the period January to June 2023 versus 159,197 tons in the same period last year.  SBR formed the largest share of exports. 

Czech synthetic rubber market Jan-Jun 2023

Prices for synthetic rubber exports and imports of both synthetic and natural rubber have stabilised since the start of 2023.  Prices for Czech exports of synthetic rubber tend to be lower than import prices due to different product grades, with export prices in April consolidating at €1858 per ton and import prices at €2239 per ton.  Natural rubber prices tend to range at the lower end of synthetic rubber prices but are influenced by different market dynamics. 

Czech Rubber Trade Prices

(€ per ton)

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Export

1913.1

2026.0

Import

2264.5

2228.4

Natural

1720.7

1946.5

Exports of synthetic rubber into Czech Republic amounted to 82,077 tons in the period January to June 2023 against 67,559 tons in the same period last year.  Imports of synthetic rubber amounted to 62,876 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 80,579 tons in January to June 2022, with natural rubber imports declining from 42,198 tons to 39,620 tons.   

Imports of synthetic rubber from Russia into the Czech Republic dropped from 15,325 tons in the first six months in 2022 (for €29.826 million) to 3,687 tons (for €6.448 million).  

Czech Exports of EBSR

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Kilo tons

17.845

40.224

€ million

30.807

76.664

Average price

1726.3

1905.9

The largest category of imports from Russia this year was for SBR grades where volumes amounted to 1,856 tons.  Butadiene rubber imports from Russia amounted to 1,474 tons against 6,418 tons in the same period in 2022, whilst imports of halogenated butyl rubber fell to 143 tons from 3,093 tons in January to June 2022. 

Czech exports of ESBR dropped in the first six months this year to 17,845 tons against 40,224 tons in the same period in 2022.  The plant was closed in April and will not produce in future.  Prices per ton for ESBR dropped slightly from €1905.9 to €1726.3 but according to Synthos production costs have risen to levels where the Kralupy plant is not able to be profitable.  

Czech butadiene rubber trade Jan-Jun 2023

Czech Trade in Butadiene Rubber (unit-kilo tons)

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Exports

54.263

56.897

Imports

13.069

14.769

 

   

Czech Trade in Butadiene Rubber (€ million)

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Exports

99.301

115.784

Imports

32.011

31.7021

Czech exports of butadiene rubber comprised 54,263 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 56,897 tons in the same period in 2022.  Revenues from butadiene exports dropped from €115.784 million to €99.301 million.  Imports of butadiene rubber amounted to 13,069 tons in the first six months which was down from 14,769 tons in the same period in 2022. 

The largest customer for Czech butadiene rubber is India which took 6,938 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 11,419 tons last year.  South Korea purchased 4,686 tons in the first six months, rising from 3,066 tons.  The largest European consumer this year for butadiene rubber produced by Synthos at Kralupy was Poland taking 7,522 tons followed by Slovakia with 5,854 tons.

Polish aromatics trade Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Imports of Aromatics (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Bisphenol A

10.997

10.300

Ethylbenzene

60.392

48.979

Paraxylene

0.000

22.274

Phenol

37.775

49.709

Phthalic Anhydride

18.523

13.687

PTA

3.359

0.910

Styrene

35.319

44.782

TDI

33.547

39.170

Toluene

11.197

10.288

Polish Exports of Benzene (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Czech Republic

12.006

27.734

Germany

56.151

56.146

Others

4.765

8.424

Total

72.922

92.303

Av €/ton

869.8

1094.5

Phenol imports into Poland amounted to 37,774 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 48,648 tons in the same period last year.  Supplies from Russia, which had previously been a major supplier to the Polish market, stopped in August last year following sanctions imposed by the EU.   Germany was the largest supplier of phenol to Poland in the first six months, shipping 28,100 tons.  Other suppliers included Finland which delivered 6,300 tons in the first half this year for €8.4 million and Spain which supplied 2,600 tons for €2.7 million. 

In other aromatic product areas, styrene imports into Poland amounted to 35,319 tons in the period January to June 2023 versus 44,782 tons in the same period in 2022 whilst ethylbenzene imports rose from 48,979 tons to 60,392 tons.  Nearly all of the ethylbenzene imports come from the Synthos plant at Kralupy Czech Republic, which are delivered to the Oswiecim plant. 

Poland exported 72,922 tons of benzene in the first six months which was down from 92,303 tons last year.  Average prices dropped from €1094.5 per ton to €869.8.  Germany was the largest destination for Polish benzene exports, taking 56,151 tons against 56,146 tons in the same period in 2022.  Exports of benzene from Poland to the Czech Republic dropped from 27,734 tons in January to June last year to 9,885 tons.

Paraxylene imports into Poland were not required by Poland in the first six months against imports of 22,474 tons in the same period in 2022. 

Polish PTA sales  and production Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Exports of PTA (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Belarus

1.275

4.409

Belgium

0.470

0.000

Germany

90.485

184.469

Lithuania

1.618

23.561

Switzerland

4.147

3.958

Turkey

3.278

3.058

Others

11.981

0.756

Total

113.252

183.312

Av Price € per ton

864.4

942.2

Lower PTA production at Wloclawek this year impacted on exports shipments from Poland, falling from 183,312 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 113,252 tons. 

Germany reduced inward shipments of PTA from Wloclawek from 184,469 tons to 90,485 tons, whilst shipments to Lithuania fell from 23,561 tons to 1,618 tons.  PTA prices dropped this year to €864.4 per ton in the first six months against €942.2 per ton last year. 

Central European caprolactam production and trade

Caprolactam production in Poland dropped from 81,500 tons in the first half of 2022 to 45,600 tons this year.  Production has been in decline since the middle of 2022, with frequent stoppages undertaken.  Azoty hopes for better economic conditions for caprolactam production before the end of 2023.  The group operates two plants at Tarnow and Pulawy, the latter which is part of an Orlen enquiry to purchase from Azoty in order to raise cash.

Spolana Caprolactam Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Belgium

0.866

4.210

Germany

0.222

5.477

Italy

7.077

8.215

Slovenia

1.444

3.043

Switzerland

1.258

1.426

Others

0.138

0.071

Total

11.006

22.442

Av Price € per ton

1821.6

2495.4

Caprolactam exports from the Czech Republic fell in the first six months to 11,006 tons against 22,442 tons in the same period in 2022.  Average prices dropped from €2495.4 per ton to €1821.6 per ton. 

Polyamide imports into the Czech Republic fell from 48,303 tons in the first half of 2022, for €196.291 million, to 46,526 tons for €204.468 million.  Despite weaker consumption in Europe polyamide prices have been slightly higher this year than in 2022 due to supply/demand factors. 

The European market has exhibited weak demand for both caprolactam and PA6, and despite lower energy costs it has been difficult for Azoty to produce at full capacity.  The average European contract price of liquid caprolactam fell by 10% and 15% quarter on quarter, while the average quarterly contract price of caprolactam on the broad Asian market went down 20% and 3% quarter on quarter.  Imports of cheaper PA6 chain products, especially from Asia, further eroded demand for PA6 and caprolactam.

 

Czech aromatic trade Jan-Jun 2023

 

Czech Styrene Trade (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Exports

5.055

0.000

Imports

21.737

10.390

Czech Benzene Trade (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Exports

9.181

24.427

Imports

18.336

42.938

Czech exports of ethylbenzene amounted to 60,662 tons in the first six months versus 51,475 tons in the same period in 2022, whilst styrene exports jumped from zero to 5,050 tons.  Styrene imports are still required in the Czech Republic, rising from 10,390 tons to 21,737 tons. 

Benzene exports in the first six months in 2023 amounted to 9,181 tons against 24,427 tons in January to June 2022, whilst imports of benzene dropped to 18,336 tons from 42,398 tons. 

Czech Bisphenol A Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Total

15.039

17.475

Av € per ton

1458.2

2308.8

Unipetrol operates a benzene plant at Litvinov with a capacity of 250,000 tpa, whilst benzene is also produced in the Czech Republic by Deza at Valasske Mezirici.  Deza also owns Petrochemia at Blachownia at Kedzierzyn Kozle and possesses a combined capacity of 160,000 tpa for benzene and 25,000 tpa for toluene.  Exports of toluene from the Czech Republic amounted to 6,442 tons in the first six months this year.  Czech imports of Bisphenol A amounted to 15,039 tons in the first half of 2023 against 17,475 tons in the same period in 2022, with average prices dropping from €2308.8 per ton to €1458.2.  The leading supplier was South Korea which shipped 6,262 tons in the first six months this year.

 

Polish solvent exports, Jan-Jun 2023

Acetone exports in the first six months this year amounted to 7,021 tons against 9,589 tons in January to June 2022. N-butyl acetate exports fell from 9,019 tons in January to June 2022 to 5,798 tons in the same period in 2023.  Germany was the largest destination for Polish butyl acetate exports last year, amounting to 8,999 tons followed by Italy with 3,763 tons. 

Monochloroacetic acid exports from Poland have been resumed this year after investment and totalled 18,431 tons in the first six months this year.  The plant is part of the PCC Group, located at Brzeg Dolny with a capacity of 42,000 tpa. 

Polish organic chemical trade Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Organic Chemical Trade

Exports

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Value (€ million)

783

1,239

Vol (kilo tons)

625

896

Imports

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Value (€ million)

2,061

2,662

Vol (kilo tons)

1,339

1,587

Values and volumes for Polish trade in organic chemicals fell for both exports and imports in the first six months, as recessionary trends took effect.  

Import costs for organic chemicals into Poland dropped from €2.662 billion in the first six months in 2022 to €2.061 billion in the same period in 2022, whilst export revenues dropped from €1.239 billion to €783 million.  Volumes for exports dropped from 896,000 tons to 625,000 tons whilst imports fell from 1.587 million tons to 1.339 million tons. 

Ethylene glycol was one of the few products showing an increase in imports, rising in the first six months from 20,396 tons in the first six months last year to 50,843 tons in the same period in 2023. 

Polish Organic Chemical Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Product

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Acetic Acid

18.449

23.158

Acetone

3.581

4.010

Adipic Acid

6.238

4.936

Butadiene

26.385

31.352

DEG

14.880

10.227

DINP/DOP

15.887

10.943

Ethyl Acetate

9.364

6.627

Ethylene Glycol

50.843

20.936

Ethylene Oxide

8.525

6.740

Isopropanol

5.059

4.280

Maleic Anhydride

6.293

5.939

Methanol

350.502

468.512

Propylene

70.150

75.555

Propylene Glycol

9.433

8.848

VAM

7.633

8.452

Belgium was the main supplier, providing 28,846 tons for €18.416 million.  Poland exported 6,138 tons of ethylene glycol in the first six months this year.  Diethylene glycol imports amounted to 10,169 tons in the first six months versus 10,227 tons. 

Methanol imports into Poland dropped from 468,512 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 350,502 tons in the same period in 2023, with volumes from Russia constrained by sanctions.   No further methanol imports from Russia are now legally possible into Poland, with the full sanctions taking effect from 18 June.   The impact is probably one of higher costs on consumers, but markets are being controlled by the war in Ukraine.

Polish acetic acid imports, Jan-Jun 2023

Acetic acid imports into Poland dropped from 18,421 tons to 26,278 tons in January to June 2023.  The main suppliers to the Polish market this year include the UK, which delivered 3,588 tons versus 7,492 tons in January to June 2022, and the US which increased shipments from 6,634 tons to 9,430 tons.  Average prices for acetic acid dropped from €1181 per ton to €781.1 per ton this year.

Hungarian organic chemical trade Jan-May 2023

 

Hungarian acrylonitrile imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Netherlands

4.916

9.697

Germany

1.770

0.994

France

0.891

3.869

Russia

0.000

1.488

Others

2.637

0.587

Total

10.214

16.636

Av € per ton

2052.8

2363.6

Acrylonitrile imports into Hungary amounted to 10,214 tons in January to May this year versus 16,636 tons in the same period in 2022.  Average prices dropped from €2363.6 per ton against €2052.8 per ton in the first quarter in 2023.   

The largest supplier of acrylonitrile to Hungary in 2022 was the Netherlands, accounting for 22,953 tons for €55.452 million.    The Netherlands reduced shipments in the first five months to 4,916 tons from 9,697 tons.   

Hungarian Maleic Anhydride Exports

(unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Total

8.486

9.717

Av price € per ton

1287.3

2258.0

Hungarian aniline imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Belgium

18.555

0.799

China

11.067

0.019

Czech Republic

32.864

46.056

Others

0.000

1.269

Total

62.486

48.143

Av price € per ton

1469.6

1860.1

Maleic anhydride exports from Hungary amounted to 8,486 tons in the first five months in 2023 against 9,717 tons in the same period in 2022.  Most of the exports were delivered in liquid form to customers up to 500 km from the Szazhalombatta plant which is located at the Danube refinery.  One of the main maleic anhydride applications includes the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins.

Aniline imports into Hungary amounted to 62,486 tons in January to May this year against 48,143 tons in the same period in 2022.  Imports of aniline from China amounted to 11,067 tons whilst imports from the BorsodChem Ostrava plant in the Czech Republic totalled 32,864 tons against 46,056 tons in the same five months in 2023.  Imports from Belgium rose from only 799 tons in January to May 2022 to 18,555 tons this year.

Central European MDI trade Jan-Jun 2023

Czech MDI Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

China

1.944

1.604

Belgium

4.793

6.580

Germany

2.412

5.315

Hungary

5.996

3.303

Netherlands

3.403

1.666

Others

0.622

0.593

Total

19.170

19.061

Av price € per ton

2423.6

2615.9

Polish MDI Imports (€ million)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Germany

17.594

23.828

Netherlands

11.569

10.155

Hungary

18.447

21.002

Belgium

12.053

18.375

South Korea

4.049

0.638

Others

8.140

5.836

Total

71.852

79.834

Av price € per ton

2239.7

2534.6

MDI imports into the Czech Republic totalled 19,170 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 19,061 tons in the same period in 2022.  Hungary provided the largest share of imports at 5,996 tons followed by Belgium with 4,793 tons.  Average MDI prices decline from €2615.9 per ton to €2423.6 per ton. 

MDI imports into Poland dropped from 79,834 tons in the first six months in 2022 to 71,852 tons in the same period this year.  Hungary and Germany remain the two largest import sources, with overall average prices comprising €2239.7 per ton in January to June 2023 against €2534.6 per ton last year.  Overall costs for MDI imports dropped from €202.344 million in the first half last year against €160.929 in the same period in 2022.

 Hungarian MDI exports dropped in January to May 2023 to 103,002 tons versus 75,453 tons in the same period in 2022.  Poland represented the largest destination with deliveries

Hungarian MDI Exports

(unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Czech Republic

3.324

3.345

Germany

8.645

10.646

Italy

4.973

2.929

France

5.175

4.867

UK

2.147

3.794

Poland

15.968

18.022

Romania

8.060

10.952

Turkey

5.472

6.084

US

0.000

22.032

Others

21.689

20.330

Total

75.453

103.002

Av price € per ton

2243.9

2585.1

amounting to 15,968 tons, down from 18,062 tons, followed by Germany which reduced purchases from 10,646 tons to 8,645 tons. 

The most notable destination fall came from the US where shipments declined from 22,032 tons in January to May last year to zero this year.  MDI export prices dropped from €2585.1 per ton in the first five months in 2022 to €2243.9 this year.  

Central European TDI trade Jan-Jun 2023

TDI exports from Hungary amounted to 99,916 tons in the first five months in 2023 versus 128,215 tons in the first five months last year, with average prices rising this year to €3036.4 per ton from €2686.6 per ton in January to May 2022.  TDI exports to Turkey amounted to 14,493 tons in the first five months in 2023 against 18,080 tons last year whilst Italy reduced imports from Hungary from to 8,217 tons. 

Hungarian TDI Exports (unit-ktons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Austria

1.330

1.159

Belgium

14.166

18.061

Germany

4.485

6.534

Italy

12.642

17.723

Poland

11.986

15.129

Portugal

5.680

6.860

Romania

5.486

6.198

Spain

4.772

5.278

Turkey

14.493

18.080

Others

24.877

33.193

Total

99.916

128.215

Av price € per ton

3036.4

2686.6

Polish imports dropped from 9,869 tons to 12,642 tons.  Belgium took 14,166 tons in January to May this year down from 18,061 tons, whilst Romania reduced purchases slightly from 6,198 tons 5,486 tons.

Hungary remains the largest supplier of TDI to the Polish market, although volumes fell in value from €39.326 million in the first five months in 2022 to €35.542 million in the same period this year.   

Overall Polish TDI import costs declined from €110.810 million in the first six months in 2022 to €99.284 million.  Despite the fall in volumes from 39,970 tons to 33,547 tons average prices for TDI increased from €2793.0 per ton to €2974.9 per ton this year.   European demand for TDI is faced by recessionary trends and slowly declining feedstock costs.  In effect only global capacity constraints can help to sustain prices. 

Hungarian polyol imports Jan-May 2023

Hungarian Polyol Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-May 23

Jan-May 22

Austria

0.136

0.121

Belgium

9.880

0.984

China

2.948

3.554

Germany

1.304

1.464

Italy

0.172

0.132

Netherlands

1.175

3.543

Poland

0.835

1.641

Romania

0.749

1.409

Others

0.495

0.365

Total

17.695

13.214

Hungarian polyol imports amounted to 17,695 tons in the first five months this year against 13,214 tons in the same period in 2022. 

Belgium was the largest supplier this year, shipping 9,880 tons.  Major suppliers of polyols to Hungary in 2022 included China with 11,091 tons and the Netherlands with 10,746 tons. 

MOL is currently constructing its new plant at Tiszaujvaros which should have probably been on stream now.  In June MOL fed propylene oxide into the pilot polyol plant and large-scale test production at the base is expected to start in the second half of 2023.  MOL is waiting for European markets to revive before starting production. 

Czech polyol imports Jan-Jun 2023

Czech Polyol Imports

 

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Volume ktons

25.075

21.679

Value € million

66.300

60.501

Av price € per ton

2590.1

2841.3

Czech polyol imports amounted to 25,075 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 21,679 tons in the same period in 2022.  The major sources of imports came from Belgium, France and Germany.  Polyol import costs increased in the first six months to €66.300 million from €60.501 million in January to June 2022 with average prices dropping from €2841.3 per ton to €2590.1 per ton.  Whereas prices ended the second quarter last year on an upward trajectory, the opposite trend occurred this year.  Over the second quarter prices dropped from €2583.1 per ton in April against €2457.2 in June.

Polish polyol imports Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Polyol Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Belgium

9.022

15.027

China

4.556

0.840

France

2.651

0.000

Germany

16.899

14.319

Netherlands

14.608

8.125

Romania

8.193

18.176

Saudi Arabia

1.663

12.633

South Korea

8.459

0.000

Others

5.804

10.410

Total

71.856

79.529

Av price € per ton

2157.6

2660.4

Polish polyol imports amounted to 71,856 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 79,529 tons in the same period in 2022.  The major sources of imports came from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. 

Polyol import costs dropped in the first six months to €101.085 million from €146.280 million in January to June 2022 with average prices dropping from €2660.4 per ton to €2157.6 per ton.  The largest source of imports came from Germany in the first six months, amounting to 16,899 tons against 14,319 in the same period in 2022.

Polish exports of polyols amounted to 19,378 tons in the first six months this year against 19,519 tons in the same period in 2022, but prices dropped from €2905.5 per ton to €2285.5.  Revenues from polyol exports dropped from €56.712 million in January to June 2022 to €46.525 million.  The largest destinations for Polish polyol export include Hungary, Italy and Denmark.

Central European methanol trade Jan-Jun 2023

Polish Methanol Exports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Austria

29.359

39.196

Czech

32.407

40.111

Germany

43.303

57.438

Romania

18.927

13.107

Slovakia

24.037

25.084

Ukraine

11.156

4.745

Hungary

12.283

24.755

Others

0.167

3.014

Total

171.640

207.451

Av price € per ton

385.846

435.135

Polish Methanol Imports (unit-kilo tons)

Country

Jan-Jun 23

Jan-Jun 22

Azerbaijan

4.981

1.138

Belgium

33.413

0.044

Finland

0.000

33.699

Germany

28.922

61.606

Netherlands

3.514

0.628

Norway

48.713

16.787

Russia

185.481

352.705

US

15.002

0.000

Trinidad

7.989

0.000

Venezuela

20.765

0.000

Others

1.110

1.913

Total

350.502

468.512

€ price per ton

303.4

374.3

Exports of methanol from Poland totalled 171,640 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 207,451 tons in January to June 2022.  Exports to Germany fell from 57,438 tons to 43,303 tons.  Ukraine imported 11,156 tons of methanol from Poland in the first half of 2023 versus 4,745 tons last year.  

Other destinations include the Czech Republic where Polish exports dropped from 40,111 tons to 32,407 tons whilst deliveries to Austria dropped from 39,196 tons to 29,359 tons.  Although export volumes were similar in the first two quarters, shipments in June amounted to only 14,775 tons which is partly due to the ban on Russian methanol taking full effect from 18 June.   

Russia reduced exports to Poland in January to June 2023 to 185,481 tons from 352,705 tons.   The EU embargo on Russian methanol took full effect from 18 June.  Norway shipped 48,713 tons in the first six months to Poland, against 16,787 tons last year, whilst Germany reduced exports to 28,922 tons from 61,606 tons. 

Imports of methanol into Poland totalled 349,892 tons in January to June 2023 versus 468,512 tons in the same period in 2022.   The average price for Polish imports comprised €303.4 per ton in the first six months against the average price of €374.3 per ton in January to June 2022.  

Czech imports of methanol amounted to 37,838 tons in the first six months in 2023 against 40,093 tons in the same period in 2022.  Russia accounted for 6,237 tons in January-June 2023 against 17,670 tons in 2022, but no deliveries have been made since May. 

Imports of methanol into the Czech Republic were dominated by Poland which increased shipments from 17,961 tons to 25,247 tons.  Average prices for methanol imports dropped from €444.705 per ton last year to €394.221 per ton.

Hungarian imports of methanol totalled 22,226 tons in January to May this year versus 25,784 tons in January to May last year.  Prices averaged €445.928 per ton in the first five months against €474.967 per ton in the same period in 2022. 



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