LyondellBasell sees strong chemical market in North America, while Europe and China lag

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March 13 (Reuters) - LyondellBasell said on Wednesday it was seeing a better market in North America for its chemicals so far into 2024 due to low ethane feedstock costs and better gasoline spreads, while the markets in Europe and China continue to be weaker.

With gasoline refining margins improving from the last quarter of 2023, the oxyfuels & refining segment was seeing an uptick, CEO Peter Vanacker said at the J.P.Morgan Industrials Conference.

Oxyfuels are a key component of clean-burning, high-octane gasoline, which improves fuel efficiency, engine performance and air quality.

U.S. vehicle miles rising to pre-pandemic levels was also boosting the segment, Vanacker said.

LyondellBasell also expects the bipartisan infrastructure law to support its building & construction segment during the second half of 2024.

Chemical companies experienced a lackluster 2023 as they struggled to offload inventory amid a slowdown in demand in major markets such as Europe and China, where recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has been weaker than expected.

Vanacker added that while disruptions in the Red Sea reduced the availability of imports, volumes were improving in Europe as customers were turning to local supply, with lower natural gas prices also reducing cost pressures.

In China, the targeted stimulus efforts haven't yet resulted in an improvement in demand even after the Lunar New Year, he said.

(Reporting by Seher Dareen in Bengaluru; Editing by Shweta Agarwal)

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