Base Chemical Global Analysis
Global Weekly Catalyst No. 339
- General Thoughts: Outside the US, higher energy and chemical feedstock costs are slowing downstream price declines, but weak demand and returning production still prevent those gains from producing broad margin recovery.
- Feedstocks & Energy: North American ethane and natural gas costs fell last week; Asian naphtha also eased modestly; and Europe faced higher naphtha and gas costs as supply routes remained partly disrupted and costly.
- Olefins: US and Asian spot olefins recovered last week, but European markets weakened. European propylene values fell sharply, lifting pressure on regional producers to reassess operating rates if buying remains subdued.
- Other Base Chemicals: Spot benzene and styrene prices rose across all three regions last week; methanol fell in major global markets; and chlor-alkali stability depends on caustic offsetting still-weak chlorine derivative pricing.
- Agriculture: US ammonia fell sharply WoW as urea rose; overseas ammonia strengthened; crop prices improved; and phosphate costs remained elevated, with fertilizer affordability and supply risk moving in opposite directions.
- Refining & Biofuels: US refining margins approached 2026 highs as product prices outpaced crude, Russian diesel restrictions tightened supply, and ethanol margins remained positive despite firmer corn costs last week.
Exhibit 1 – Chart of the Day: Higher Energy Costs Outside the US Are Helping Support Global Chemical Prices.

Source: C-MACC Estimates, July 2026
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