• 10. Juli 2026
  • Market: Chemicals, Polymers

What could the Iran conflict mean for global olefins and polymers markets over the coming months and years?

In this exclusive 30-minute discussion, Argus experts Sarah Rae, Vice President, Olefins & Derivatives, Terry Glass, Vice President, Polymers, and Craig Barry, Lead Consultant, Ethylene & Derivatives, examine how the market has responded so far and what businesses should be watching next.

Drawing on the same long-term market analysis that underpins Argus Analytics services, our experts asses which developments could shape global petrochemical markets long after the immediate disruption has passed.

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  • Why petrochemicals might take longer to recover than oil and gas markets following the conflict
  • How exposed are global polyethylene and polypropylene markets to disruption in the Middle East
  • Whether China's increased export activity signals a longer-term shift in global markets
  • Why prices surged despite limited evidence of widespread product shortages
  • What the conflict could mean for future petrochemical investment and capacity growth in the Middle East
  • Which market fundamentals matter most as the industry moves beyond the immediate disruption

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