
Market and product
Rollover to price increases on the cards for PE and PP buyers in Europe
Dow is seeking a €50/ton increase in PE for September. This is widely thought to be overambitious, and a competitor is targeting an increase of a €20/ton. Also, the PE market is rife with reports of spot offers of western European low density polyethylene (LDPE) on offer below August levels, barely above the new ethylene contract in some cases, at €1,130-1,150/ton FD NWE. This level is not confirmed by any western European source. High density polyethylene (HDPE) sources see less competition among sellers, but await signs of buyers accepting hikes for September. Polypropylene (PP) buyers are looking for a bigger decrease in September, hoping to get at least part of the €37/ton decrease in September propylene. Another element adding to uncertainty in the polyolefins markets is the volatility upstream. On Monday morning, Brent crude oil had fallen to $111.36/bbl, from its Friday close of $112.33/bbl.

