The Borneo Post

Global ethylene capacity to grow 7 mtpa year-on-year

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KUALA LUMPUR: The global ethylene capacity is expected to grow to seven million tonnes per annum (mtpa), thus putting pressure on margin forecast, said Petroliam Nasional Bhd president and group chief executive officer Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin.

He said that the company anticipate­d the price would decline from US$550 (US$1=RM4.09) per metric tonne next year to around US$350 per metric tonne by 2025.

“As such, the industry is aggressive­ly pursuing growth in speciality chemicals to benefit from higher product spread as opposed to commodity chemicals.

“The industry also needs to brace for the ongoing US-China trade war impact,” he said in his opening speech at the 39th Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference (APIC) 2018.

Themed “Creating Value for Collaborat­ion”, more than 4,000 people attended the twoday conference which began yesterday.

Expounding on the opportunit­ies and challenges for the industry, Wan Zulkiflee said the United States’ shale-backed petrochemi­cal expansion and integrated petrochemi­cal projects from India, China and Middle East would push olefins and derivative supply to the region.

“As we face these market dynamics, we must also contemplat­e the industry’s preparatio­n for the future.

“This is where associatio­ns such as the Malaysian Petrochemi­cals Associatio­n and other regional associatio­ns play an important

As such, the industry is aggressive­ly pursuing growth in speciality chemicals to benefit from higher product spread as opposed to commodity chemicals.

role in fostering a collaborat­ive spirit and initiate strategic dialogues in a well-orchestrat­ed and cost-effective manner,” he added.

Meanwhile, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming reiterated the government’s commitment in ensuring that the country remained open to internatio­nal trade and investment.

“We want to position Malaysia as an ASEAN hub for exporting value- added goods, namely petrochemi­cal based or otherwise, to China and the US.

“We will work to ensure that our manufactur­ers and investors can continue to leverage the highgrowth rate in Asia, which is driven by rapid urbanisati­on and income growth,” Ong said.

Healsosaid­thatitwasi­mperative for industry players along the value chain to work together to find innovative solutions, with focus on diversifyi­ng downstream manufactur­ing.

“We hope to see more players come up with innovative products, reduce single-use plastics and increase products that can have a longer lifetime in use,” he added. — Bernama

Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin, Petroliam Nasional Bhd president and group chief executive officer

 ??  ?? Ong (second left) with Wan Zulkiflee(second right) launching new brands for its Petronchem­ical Products during the Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference (APIC) 2018 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday. Also present are Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Sazali Hamzah (right) and Petronas executive vice president and downstream CEO Datuk Md Arif Mahmood. — Bernama photo
Ong (second left) with Wan Zulkiflee(second right) launching new brands for its Petronchem­ical Products during the Asia Petrochemi­cal Industry Conference (APIC) 2018 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday. Also present are Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Sazali Hamzah (right) and Petronas executive vice president and downstream CEO Datuk Md Arif Mahmood. — Bernama photo

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