Pricing and Markets

June 15, 2018

Monument Announces Increase

June 14, 2018

Dear Valued Customer,

Effective July 1, 2018, Monument Chemical will increase its off-list prices for the following products.
Poly-G $0.08/lb
Poly-Q $0.08/lb
Poly-A $0.08/lb
Poly-L $0.08/lb

Please contact your Monument sales representative to answer any questions you might have regarding
this increase.

Thank you for your continued business and working with Monument Chemical.

June 15, 2018

Monument Announces Increase

June 14, 2018

Dear Valued Customer,

Effective July 1, 2018, Monument Chemical will increase its off-list prices for the following products.
Poly-G $0.08/lb
Poly-Q $0.08/lb
Poly-A $0.08/lb
Poly-L $0.08/lb

Please contact your Monument sales representative to answer any questions you might have regarding
this increase.

Thank you for your continued business and working with Monument Chemical.

June 11, 2018

Polyol Discussions

More US July increase initiatives emerge for polyols

11 June 2018 17:03 Source:ICIS News

HOUSTON (ICIS)–An additional July increase initiative has emerged in the US polyether polyol market, ICIS learned on Monday.

Photo by Design Pics Inc/REX/Shutterstock (5498299a)Polyurethanes are made from polyols.

A seller announced a price increase of 13 cents/lb ($287/tonne) effective as of 1 July or as contracts allow. Other sellers have separately announced increases of 8-9 cents/lb effective as of 15 June, 1 July or as contracts allow.

Price increase initiatives for polyether polyols are being driven by a surge in feedstock propylene prices. May propylene contracts settled 5 cents/lb higher from April, marking the first increase in propylene contract prices since January.

Meanwhile, spot prices for propylene have continued to rise, leading some market participants to predict that June propylene contracts might settle around 5-6 cents/lb higher from May, although no firm nominations for June contracts have surfaced yet.

US polyether polyol prices are heavily influenced by movement in propylene costs and generally track movements in propylene prices with a lag of around one to two months.

Buyers are offering resistance to polyol increase proposals, arguing that they are already facing significant margin compression following a prolonged period of steadily rising prices for polyurethane raw materials.

Buyers had been hoping to obtain some price relief after propylene contracts settled lower for three consecutive months between February and April. Buyers may argue that, as they did obtain a price decrease while propylene costs were falling, they should not be expected to pay higher prices now that the propylene market has reversed direction.

ICIS has raised its assessments for US polyether polyols by a cumulative amount of 6 cents/lb since the start of 2018.

Major US producers of polyether polyols include DowDupont, BASF, Covestro and Hunstman.

https://www.icis.com/resources/news/2018/06/11/10230533/more-us-july-increase-initiatives-emerge-for-polyols/

June 11, 2018

Polyol Discussions

More US July increase initiatives emerge for polyols

11 June 2018 17:03 Source:ICIS News

HOUSTON (ICIS)–An additional July increase initiative has emerged in the US polyether polyol market, ICIS learned on Monday.

Photo by Design Pics Inc/REX/Shutterstock (5498299a)Polyurethanes are made from polyols.

A seller announced a price increase of 13 cents/lb ($287/tonne) effective as of 1 July or as contracts allow. Other sellers have separately announced increases of 8-9 cents/lb effective as of 15 June, 1 July or as contracts allow.

Price increase initiatives for polyether polyols are being driven by a surge in feedstock propylene prices. May propylene contracts settled 5 cents/lb higher from April, marking the first increase in propylene contract prices since January.

Meanwhile, spot prices for propylene have continued to rise, leading some market participants to predict that June propylene contracts might settle around 5-6 cents/lb higher from May, although no firm nominations for June contracts have surfaced yet.

US polyether polyol prices are heavily influenced by movement in propylene costs and generally track movements in propylene prices with a lag of around one to two months.

Buyers are offering resistance to polyol increase proposals, arguing that they are already facing significant margin compression following a prolonged period of steadily rising prices for polyurethane raw materials.

Buyers had been hoping to obtain some price relief after propylene contracts settled lower for three consecutive months between February and April. Buyers may argue that, as they did obtain a price decrease while propylene costs were falling, they should not be expected to pay higher prices now that the propylene market has reversed direction.

ICIS has raised its assessments for US polyether polyols by a cumulative amount of 6 cents/lb since the start of 2018.

Major US producers of polyether polyols include DowDupont, BASF, Covestro and Hunstman.

https://www.icis.com/resources/news/2018/06/11/10230533/more-us-july-increase-initiatives-emerge-for-polyols/

June 11, 2018

SES Foam Announces Increase

June 11, 2018

The Urethane industry continues to experience several raw material price increases.
We must now implement an increase of $0.07/lb effective 7/2/2018 on all SES products. This
increase will be reflected on all orders shipped after Friday June 29 th . We continue to value your
business and will continue to invest in resources to support your growth and performance in the
industry.

Should you have any questions regarding your account please discuss with your account
representative.

Thank you for your continued support.