CHEMICAL INDUSTRY GERMANY
Russian oil embargo to spur problems / End of gas shipments would be worse
Blue skies, but trouble ahead as the German chemical association warns of the dangers of halting Russian crude and gas shipments (Photo: VCI; Thomas Koculak) |
Forgoing Russian oil will be “no walk in the park” for chemical producers in Europe’s largest economy, according to German chemical industry association VCI (Frankfurt; www.vci.de).
In comments made just before the EU proposed a ban on oil from Russia, VCI managing director Wolfgang Große Entrup noted that the possibility of an embargo has been clear, and he warned that “the competitiveness of the industry is becoming more and more burdened.”
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The chemical industry lobbying group conceded that an embargo on Russian oil would not present the industry with “as serious a problem for the supply of raw materials” as a halt in natural gas deliveries. The crude oil component naphtha, which is particularly important for companies in the chemical industry, is available on the world market from various regions. “Delivery via pipeline or tanker is established, but there are still problems to be solved regarding logistics within Germany, especially to supply eastern Germany,” the association wrote.
According to its own reporting, the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in Germany processes about 14 mn t of naphtha annually, some of which is used for the production of plastics (see Plasteurope.com of 17.03.2022).
In comments made just before the EU proposed a ban on oil from Russia, VCI managing director Wolfgang Große Entrup noted that the possibility of an embargo has been clear, and he warned that “the competitiveness of the industry is becoming more and more burdened.”
Related: Participate in PIE’s flash survey on Russia’s natural gas supplies
The chemical industry lobbying group conceded that an embargo on Russian oil would not present the industry with “as serious a problem for the supply of raw materials” as a halt in natural gas deliveries. The crude oil component naphtha, which is particularly important for companies in the chemical industry, is available on the world market from various regions. “Delivery via pipeline or tanker is established, but there are still problems to be solved regarding logistics within Germany, especially to supply eastern Germany,” the association wrote.
According to its own reporting, the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in Germany processes about 14 mn t of naphtha annually, some of which is used for the production of plastics (see Plasteurope.com of 17.03.2022).
09.05.2022 Plasteurope.com [250213-0]
Published on 09.05.2022