Implications of Ongoing Ukraine-Russia War on Global EPDM Rubber
Russian invasion of Ukraine continues in its 5th day amid diplomatic talks between the two countries in Belarus. Russian invasion has been highly condemned and criticized by the West while East opted for peaceful negotiations between the two countries. West has been severe in its reprisals and sanctions have been imposed in order to isolate Russia from the financial systems. Consequently, Russia has been ousted from SWIFT payment system.
Impact of Russia-Ukraine war on oil and Gas has been more than evident where ICE Brent was trading in excess of USD 105 per barrel while WTI transverse USD 100 per barrel. Repercussions of Russia-Ukraine war are likely to appear on global convertors’ margins, as crude value has already started hampering their margins. However, key players in Asia and Middle East including ONGC and SABIC shall reap some short-term benefits post steep escalation in price of global crude oil value.
The strong bullish rally of crude oil is
likely to result in robust prices of derivatives and consequently, olefins are
likely to observe another round of price increase. Rise in prices of Ethylene
and propylene will further snowballed into price gains for several downstream
products.
EPDM
rubber demand which relies heavily on Ethylene
and Propylene as feedstock is likely to turn bullish as manufacturers will face
inflationary pressure from upstream feedstocks and Catalysts. This will be an
ideal time for manufacturers to gain market as automotive industry has been
projected to improve production after three consecutive quarters of stagnancy.
EPDM has been widely employed in automotive industry and market participants
will look to secure material ahead of sharp increase in demand.
Different regions can face varied increase
in prices
of EPDM rubber where South Korea, a key piece in the global EPDM rubber
puzzle, may observe price increase of 5-7% in the next quarter while European
market may gain much more (8-10%) as Natural gas prices and supply chain
constraints are expected to inflate prices further consolidating on bullish
rally of monomers and catalysts. Among European countries, Black Sea
neighbouring countries may observe significant inflation in prices.
As per ChemAnalyst, “EPDM market is
expected to change momentum and likely to turn bullish gaining from monomers
and catalysts and constrained supply chains in coming months. Furthermore, it
has been highly recommended that the invasion should be halted with immediate
effect limiting loss of life and property. This will not only be geopolitically
and economically prudent but also show humanitarian values.”
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