25 August 2010 23:53 [Source: ICIS news]
HOUSTON (ICIS)--Two more acrylates producers proposed increases for September contracts, bringing the range of hikes to 8-15 cents/lb ($176-331/tonne, ┬139-261/tonne), sources said on Wednesday.
After recent rollovers to August from July, price increases would be strongly resisted, buyers said. A couple of buyers felt there was no rationale for the increases, particularly the highest increases announced so far by Dow Chemical.
While feedstock chemical-grade propylene (CGP) was up 2 cents/lb for August, the resumption of production at American Acryl and BASF's Freeport plant in Texas eased supply constraints that had pushed prices up by about 60% from December to May, some buyers said.
However, one producer challenged that assumption.
At American Acryl and BASF, the restarts were too recent and demand has been too robust to allow any inventory rebuild or lifting of pervasive sales controls and allocations, the producer said. Also, allocations or sales controls remained in force among all the suppliers, sources said.
Buyers said they were obtaining contracted volumes, but additional pounds were not generally available.
One producer said it has continued to field requests for more material than it can provide.
Market sources acknowledged continued weakness in architectural coatings versus stronger water treatment and pressure-senstive adhesives markets, but said paints and coatings demand was stable.
The return of some production capacity, though, was credited with helping spot domestic and export prices drift down in recent weeks, though both were said to be stable during the week.
Year-end seasonal demand for acrylates was expected to diminish, and a producer said it would give suppliers the opportunity to stock up in preparation for anticpated stronger demand next year in the late first quarter or the early second quarter.
US acrylates producers include Dow Chemical, BASF and Arkema Emulsion Systems.
($1 = ┬0.79)