European PS, ABS markets open 2022 with an uptrend
European PS, ABS markets open 2022 with an uptrend
The European spot polystyrene (PS) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) markets opened the new year with increased bids from manufacturers. The main factor driving the market is the increase in upstream costs. Previously, both PS and ABS prices fluctuated in tight ranges throughout November and December due to production glitches and a year-end lull.
Higher monomer contract prices support sellers
Although spot styrene prices in the region saw some drops in January, a triple digit increase in benzene settlements pushed new styrene contracts advance earlier this week. Accordingly, the major European PS manufacturers have approached the market with an increase of 150-175 EUR/ton from the previous month.
ABS producers followed suit, as the notable rally in the styrene contract mitigated the impact of the EUR 50/ton decline in the butadiene contract in the region. Accordingly, the initial ABS injection and extrusion quotes appeared with increases of 70-155 EUR/ton from different manufacturers. Meanwhile, a number of purchase ideas were launched with an increase of 60-80 EUR/ton.
A source from a regional producer confirmed that they had raised their quotes and said: “We raised prices in response to an increase in styrene, which we attribute to an increase in the cost of benzene. Spot and downstream styrene markets have been supported by supply constraints due to some plant shutdowns and force majeure circumstances, while regional energy shortages have further impacted to this context.”
Buyers have not returned after long holidays
In terms of demand, most consumers have yet to return to their desks after the year-end and bank holiday on January 6. One supplier commented: “Consumers with ready stock may be able to preferring to adopt a wait-and-see stance while post-Christmas orders remain poor so far. We anticipate seeing a clearer picture of the market next week.”
“We expect to get an increase of 120-140 EUR/ton from our regular suppliers,” said a PS finished product producer in Italy. However, we can skip the January purchase because we made the purchase last month. Everything will depend on the February outlook.” Buyers added that their end product demand has picked up recently.