Chemical Price Hike Due to War
1) Petrochemical supply shock (main reason)
The war has disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, which handles a huge share of global oil and chemical feedstocks.
Shipping through this route dropped sharply, cutting supply of:
plastics
polymers
fertilizers
industrial chemicals
2) Oil & gas prices exploding
Oil crossed $100–110+ per barrel, highest in years
In worst-case scenarios, analysts expect even higher spikes
👉 Why it matters:
Chemicals are made from petroleum & natural gas
So when oil rises → ALL chemical costs rise
3) Key chemicals already seeing sharp price hikes
Reports show increases in:
Methanol
Ammonia
Urea (fertilizer)
PVC, Styrene (plastics)
Sulphur
➡️ Driven by:
supply disruptions
higher feedstock cost
transport issues
4) Fertilizer & industrial chemicals spike
Fertilizer prices up ~40% already
Nitrogen fertilizers may double vs 2024 levels
Sulfur, ammonia supply heavily impacted
👉 This is critical because fertilizers are part of the chemical market.