Pricing and Markets

January 4, 2022

BASF Raising Polyetheramines Prices

BASF to increase prices for select polyetheramines in North America

FLORHAM PARK, NJ, January 4, 2022 – Effective January 15, 2022 or as existing contracts permit, BASF will increase its prices in North America for select polyetheramines sold under the brand name Baxxodur®.

Product                                                                               Price Increase

Polyetheramine D230 (Baxxodur® EC 301)                        $0.42/ lb.

Polyetheramine D2000 (Baxxodur® EC 303)                      $0.24/ lb.

Polyetheramine T403 (Baxxodur® EC 310)                         $0.21/ lb.

Isophorone diamine (Baxxodur® EC 201)                           $0.82/ lb.

4,7,10-Trioxatridecan-1,13-diamine (Baxxodur® EC 130)   $0.92/ lb.

Under the brand name Baxxodur®, BASF markets a diversified portfolio of amine-based curing components for the professional and application-oriented processing of epoxy resins. BASF’s Baxxodur products are featured in many applications as highly efficient curing agents in various coating applications and sealing compounds, for the wind energy, electrical industry as well as in composites, adhesives and flooring.

https://www.basf.com/us/en/media/market-news-/2022/basf-to-increase-prices-for-select-polyetheramines-in-north-amer3.html

December 11, 2021

The Oil Blues

World Economy Entering Period Of Oil Scarcity, Halliburton CEO Says

by Tyler DurdenFriday, Dec 10, 2021 – 07:00 PM

Authored by Nicholas Dolinger via The Epoch Times,

Halliburton CEO and president Jeff Miller made waves this week by predicting that the world is due for a period of oil scarcity in comments at the World Petroleum Congress in Houston, Texas.

“I think that for the first time in a long time, we will see a buyer looking for a barrel of oil, as opposed to a barrel of oil looking for a buyer,” Miller said.

Since 2014, the oil industry has generally deemphasized building new infrastructure in the face of low prices. However, that trend may now catch up with the industry, which now finds demand for oil exceeding the available supply given current infrastructure.

Some analysts have speculated that it is increasingly likely that oil prices will soon climb to $100 per barrel, a price unseen in the past seven years and which has serious potential to disrupt the economy.

An additional factor contributing to predicted oil scarcity is a labor shortage in the fossil fuel industry surpassing that in the general economy.

The widespread perception that fossil fuels will be marginalized in the future of energy and transportation makes long-term careers in petroleum unattractive to young workers, with many oil workers seeking to switch to renewables or leave the energy industry outright.

A recent survey revealed that 43 percent of oil industry employees sought to transition to other sectors in the next five yearsas reported by Reuters.

As baby boomer employees retire, the industry struggles to replace them with young workers, who see the oil industry as unfavorable to long-term careers because of concerns about climate change models, and pressure by politicians, environmentalists, and investors to transition to renewable energy sources.

This combination of infrastructural underinvestment and labor shortages is likely to result in an oil supply stretched thin to meet demand, resulting in higher prices and possible shortages.

With oil extraction occurring at a significant time lag from industry investment and the skill shortage in the labor industry showing no signs of abating, there are major reasons to believe that any scarcity in oil supplies could last long into the future.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/world-economy-entering-period-oil-scarcity-halliburton-ceo-says

December 11, 2021

The Oil Blues

World Economy Entering Period Of Oil Scarcity, Halliburton CEO Says

by Tyler DurdenFriday, Dec 10, 2021 – 07:00 PM

Authored by Nicholas Dolinger via The Epoch Times,

Halliburton CEO and president Jeff Miller made waves this week by predicting that the world is due for a period of oil scarcity in comments at the World Petroleum Congress in Houston, Texas.

“I think that for the first time in a long time, we will see a buyer looking for a barrel of oil, as opposed to a barrel of oil looking for a buyer,” Miller said.

Since 2014, the oil industry has generally deemphasized building new infrastructure in the face of low prices. However, that trend may now catch up with the industry, which now finds demand for oil exceeding the available supply given current infrastructure.

Some analysts have speculated that it is increasingly likely that oil prices will soon climb to $100 per barrel, a price unseen in the past seven years and which has serious potential to disrupt the economy.

An additional factor contributing to predicted oil scarcity is a labor shortage in the fossil fuel industry surpassing that in the general economy.

The widespread perception that fossil fuels will be marginalized in the future of energy and transportation makes long-term careers in petroleum unattractive to young workers, with many oil workers seeking to switch to renewables or leave the energy industry outright.

A recent survey revealed that 43 percent of oil industry employees sought to transition to other sectors in the next five yearsas reported by Reuters.

As baby boomer employees retire, the industry struggles to replace them with young workers, who see the oil industry as unfavorable to long-term careers because of concerns about climate change models, and pressure by politicians, environmentalists, and investors to transition to renewable energy sources.

This combination of infrastructural underinvestment and labor shortages is likely to result in an oil supply stretched thin to meet demand, resulting in higher prices and possible shortages.

With oil extraction occurring at a significant time lag from industry investment and the skill shortage in the labor industry showing no signs of abating, there are major reasons to believe that any scarcity in oil supplies could last long into the future.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/world-economy-entering-period-oil-scarcity-halliburton-ceo-says

December 2, 2021

More Increases

BASF to increase prices for select polyetheramines in North America

FLORHAM PARK, NJ, December 1, 2021 – Effective December 11, 2021 or as existing contracts permit, BASF will increase its prices in North America for select polyetheramines sold under the brand name Baxxodur®.

Product                                                                    Price Increase    

Polyetheramine D230 (Baxxodur® EC 301)              $0.36 / lb.

Polyetheramine D2000 (Baxxodur® EC 303)            $0.46 / lb.

Polyetheramine T403 (Baxxodur® EC 310)               $0.37 / lb.

Under the brand name Baxxodur, BASF markets a diversified portfolio of amine-based curing components for the professional and application-oriented processing of epoxy resins. BASF’s Baxxodur products are featured in many applications as highly efficient curing agents in various coating applications and sealing compounds, for the wind energy, electrical industry as well as in composites, adhesives and flooring.

https://www.basf.com/us/en/media/market-news-/2021/basf-to-increase-prices-for-select-polyetheramines-in-north-amer2.html

December 2, 2021

More Increases

BASF to increase prices for select polyetheramines in North America

FLORHAM PARK, NJ, December 1, 2021 – Effective December 11, 2021 or as existing contracts permit, BASF will increase its prices in North America for select polyetheramines sold under the brand name Baxxodur®.

Product                                                                    Price Increase    

Polyetheramine D230 (Baxxodur® EC 301)              $0.36 / lb.

Polyetheramine D2000 (Baxxodur® EC 303)            $0.46 / lb.

Polyetheramine T403 (Baxxodur® EC 310)               $0.37 / lb.

Under the brand name Baxxodur, BASF markets a diversified portfolio of amine-based curing components for the professional and application-oriented processing of epoxy resins. BASF’s Baxxodur products are featured in many applications as highly efficient curing agents in various coating applications and sealing compounds, for the wind energy, electrical industry as well as in composites, adhesives and flooring.

https://www.basf.com/us/en/media/market-news-/2021/basf-to-increase-prices-for-select-polyetheramines-in-north-amer2.html