MOSCOW (MRC) -- Braskem Q3 resin sales volume in Brazil remained stable compared with the same period last year, the Brazilian producer said in its quarterly production and sales report, said the company.
Compared with Q2, sales volume rose by 2% due to the higher product availability for sale after the conclusion of the scheduled maintenance shutdowns in Q2 2022 and by the stronger demand for resins due to seasonality.
Q3 exports decreased by 17% from Q3 2021 because of lower opportunities in the international market given the high inventories in the global chain. Compared with Q2, exports decreased by 18% also on fewer opportunities in the international market.
The average utilisation rate of crackers was stable compared with Q3 2021, the Brazilian producer said. Compared with Q2, the average utilisation rate increased by 5 percentage points by the process of resuming operations after scheduled maintenance shutdowns at the petrochemical complex in Rio Grande do Sul and at the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plant in Alagoas, which had affected the utilisation rate of the petrochemical complex in Bahia.
In Mexico, Q3 polyethylene (PE) sales increased by 13% compared with Q3 2021, pushed by the higher product availability for sale given the increase in ethane supply in the period, the company said. Compared with Q2, PE sales decreased by 5% due to the replenishment of Braskem Idesa’s inventories in the period.
We remind, Braskem, the market leader and pioneer in bioproducts production on an industrial scale, and Sojitz, a Japan-oriented global trading company, have announced the launch of Sustainea, which will produce and market bioMEG (monoethylene glycol) and bioMPG (monopropylene glycol). The market launch of the brand follows the approval of the joint venture (the process began in March 2022) by antitrust authorities.
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