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Weekly Chemicals Market Report - Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2026

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Weekly Chemicals Market Report - Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2026

Summary

India's chemicals market witnessed a broad-based correction this week, with the category average declining <strong>2.09% WoW</strong> to ₹151.82/KG, as crude oil-linked solvents and aromatics bore the brunt of global macro headwinds including trade war fears and falling crude benchmarks. Methanol and Toluene led the decline with sharp WoW drops of <strong>9.33%</strong> and <strong>8.85%</strong> respectively, while N-Hexane and Butyl Acrylate Monomer bucked the trend with strong gains of <strong>+14.29%</strong> and <strong>+6.52%</strong>. Despite the near-term softness, month-on-month data tells a different story — most chemicals remain significantly elevated versus March levels, signaling structural demand-supply tightness beneath the surface.

Weekly Chemicals Market Report - Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2026

India's chemicals market witnessed a broad-based correction this week, with the category average declining 2.09% WoW to ₹151.82/KG, as crude oil-linked solvents and aromatics bore the brunt of global macro headwinds including trade war fears and falling crude benchmarks. Methanol and Toluene led the decline with sharp WoW drops of 9.33% and 8.85% respectively, while N-Hexane and Butyl Acrylate Monomer bucked the trend with strong gains of +14.29% and +6.52%. Despite the near-term softness, month-on-month data tells a different story — most chemicals remain significantly elevated versus March levels, signaling structural demand-supply tightness beneath the surface.

Key Highlights

  • Methanol posted the steepest WoW decline at -9.33%, crashing from ₹75/KG to ₹68/KG over four trading sessions, its lowest point this week at Kandla and Mumbai ports.
  • Acetic Acid fell sharply by -7.35% WoW to ₹63/KG, with steady intraweek erosion from ₹68 on Monday to ₹63 by Saturday, reflecting oversupply from Chinese export rerouting.
  • N-Hexane was the week's standout gainer, surging +14.29% WoW to ₹120/KG at Kandla, and is up +31.87% MoM — driven by tight edible oil extraction season demand.
  • Butyl Acrylate Monomer (BAM) rose +6.52% WoW to ₹245/KG, with the jump occurring mid-week, likely linked to tightening upstream acrylic acid availability globally.
  • IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) remains range-bound this week at ₹215–₹277/KG across locations but has surged +38.71% MoM, with Taloja commanding a significant ₹62/KG premium over Kandla.
  • Phenol and Melamine posted notable WoW declines of -4.84% and -7.88% respectively, settling at ₹177/KG and ₹152/KG, as the post-rally consolidation phase deepens.

Price Summary

ProductPrice (INR/KG)WoW Change %City
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)215.0-2.27%Dahej
Ethyl Acetate98.00.00%Karad
Acetone193.0-0.52%Kandla
N-Butanol110.0-1.79%Kandla
Acetic Acid63.0-7.35%Kandla
Methanol68.0-9.33%Kandla
Phenol177.0-4.84%Kandla
Toluene103.0-8.85%Kandla
Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM)225.00.00%Kandla
N-Hexane120.014.29%Kandla
Melamine152.0-7.88%Mundra
Styrene Monomer197.0-4.83%Kandla
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)230.02.22%Kandla
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)180.0-2.70%Kandla
C-9 Solvent102.0-1.92%Kandla
Mix Xylene (MX)103.0-6.36%Kandla
Butyl Acrylate Monomer (BAM)245.06.52%Kandla

Market Context

The dominant theme this week was the unwinding of the March rally across imported solvents and aromatics. Crude oil prices softened materially through the week amid escalating US-China tariff tensions and demand destruction fears, directly pressuring petroleum-derived chemicals including Toluene (-8.85%), Mix Xylene (-6.36%), and Methanol (-9.33%). Chinese producers, facing restricted access to US markets due to retaliatory tariff escalations, have been aggressively redirecting export volumes toward South and Southeast Asia, flooding Indian port-based markets at Kandla, Dahej, and Mumbai with competitively priced cargoes. This has been the primary driver behind the steep corrections in Acetic Acid and Methanol, both of which are heavily import-dependent in India. On the demand side, Indian downstream industries — particularly paints, adhesives, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals — have adopted a wait-and-watch procurement posture given the uncertainty around global trade flows and INR/USD movements. Procurement managers are deferring non-urgent bulk purchases, preferring to build less inventory at current price levels. However, the edible oil extraction sector continues to drive firm demand for N-Hexane, explaining its anomalous +14.29% WoW surge even as the broader basket weakened. MEK's modest +2.22% gain reflects steady demand from the coatings and adhesives segment, which has not yet capitulated to the broader softening trend.

News This Week

A key news piece from nexizo.ai titled 'Phenol and Acetone Price in India Sees Structural Reset' (published April 3, 2026) provides critical context for this week's price action. The article highlighted that after a dramatic structural repricing through March — Phenol is up +36.15% MoM and Acetone up +30.41% MoM — the market entered a consolidation phase beginning the week of March 23–29. Our data for Apr 6–12 confirms this consolidation has extended further and turned into a mild correction: Phenol fell from ₹186 to ₹177/KG (-4.84% WoW) and Acetone from ₹194 to ₹193/KG (-0.52% WoW). The structural reset referenced in the article — driven by reduced South Korean and Taiwanese supply coupled with India's growing phenolic resin demand — remains intact on a monthly basis, but near-term profit-taking by traders who built inventory during the March rally is now creating mild downward pressure. Deepak Phenolics, India's largest domestic Phenol and Acetone producer, continues to hold firm at ₹177/KG and ₹193/KG respectively, suggesting the domestic floor is holding even as import prices ease. Procurement teams should note that despite this week's softening, the structural supply constraints identified in that report have not been resolved — any demand recovery or supply disruption could quickly reverse these WoW declines.

Outlook

Next week, procurement managers should closely monitor Brent crude price movement and any further developments in US-China trade negotiations, as these will be the primary swing factors for Toluene, Mix Xylene, Methanol, and Acetic Acid — all of which have corrected sharply and may find support near current levels if crude stabilizes above $65/barrel. N-Hexane buyers should act cautiously; the +14.29% WoW spike to ₹120/KG appears demand-driven rather than speculative, and further upside is possible as the Rabi harvest season oil extraction activity peaks in April-May. For IPA, the wide location-based price spread (₹215/KG at Kandla vs. ₹277/KG at Taloja) presents a genuine arbitrage opportunity for buyers who can arrange logistics from western port locations. MEK and BAM are on an upswing and buyers with near-term requirements should consider covering 2–4 weeks of inventory now rather than waiting. For Phenol and Acetone, the advice is to hold procurement — monthly prices remain elevated but the week's correction suggests further downside is possible in the next 1–2 weeks before the structural floor reasserts itself.

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