In The Margins: Where the Future Takes Hold

Global Market Analysis

In The Margins: Where the Future Takes Hold

Key Findings

  • General Thoughts: Ethylene market dynamics reveal a profound shift: competitiveness increasingly depends on policy, scale, and strategic integration rather than cost alone amid rising divergence across global production hubs.
  • Supply Chain/Commodities: We discuss INEOS Project One’s ethylene expansion ambitions in Europe amid a broader sector retreat and the proposed consolidation of naphtha-based ethylene production in South Korea.
  • Energy/Upstream: Expanding LNG export deals appear to mark a shift in energy diplomacy, leveraging gas trade in some cases for broader economic concessions and reconfiguring power and feedstock markets.   
  • Sustainability/Energy Transition: China’s state-led green hydrogen buildout signals industrial intent, increasingly contrasting with Europe’s stalled regulatory execution and fragmented push to scale its energy transition efforts.
  • Downstream/Other Chemicals: Trade fragmentation and disinflation are destabilizing industrial markets, as weak demand, trade disputes, and margin pressure prompt producers to pause investment and reassess supply chains.

Exhibit 1: Despite recent movements, ethylene margin divergence signals deep structural imbalances across regions.

Source: Bloomberg, C-MACC Analysis, June 2025

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