AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPetrochemicals in Korea: S-Oil says its $7B Shaheen project is nearing commercial readiness, with the world’s first thermal crude-to-chemicals (TC2C) deployment aimed at lifting competitiveness, cutting carbon emissions 20%+ and boosting feedstock flexibility. PFAS legal pressure: Australia’s government has launched a major Federal Court claim against 3M over AFFF firefighting foam, alleging PFAS toxicity and long-running concealment. Bankruptcy in Mexico: Braskem Idesa filed for Chapter 11 in the US to cut debt by $920M, targeting a quick exit while keeping operations running. Battery materials push (India): TCPL Packaging plans to enter lithium-ion battery separator film, investing ~Rs 125 crore to target FY28 commercial production. Bio-based pharma IP: Godavari Biorefineries secured a European patent for a novel anti-cancer pharmaceutical composition and preparation process. Food chemical safety: Ghana’s FDA warned against chemical ripening of plantains after reports of unauthorized plant growth regulator use. Rare earths project update: Brazilian Rare Earths Ltd revised its Monte Alto/Camaçari scenario, targeting 2031 first production with US$6B after-tax NPV8 and 90% IRR. Regulatory/market risk: Union Pacific reported fuel surcharges outpacing fuel costs, highlighting how Middle East-driven oil volatility can flow into rail pricing.
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