VEGA · OLEFINS DESK
DB v0.1 · 3 consoles online ·

The Full-Spectrum
Olefins DB

One value chain, three consoles — from the feedstock and the cracker, through the players who move the molecule across the water, to the derivatives it becomes.

feedstock molecule market derivative
Feedstockethane · LPG · naphtha · coal / methanol · crude
01
Process
how it's made
02
Outlook
who · where
03
Conversion
what it becomes
End marketspackaging · tyres · fibres · rubber · coatings
01Upstream
Process Terminal
feedstock → yield slate → cargo

Every route the molecule is born from — steam crackers (ethane to gas-oil), FCC / RFCC / DCC, on-purpose PDH and metathesis, the MTO / MTP / CTO methanol-coal family, plus butadiene extraction. Each carries its product slate and a broker cargo lens.

18 routesyield barscargo lens
C2 C3 C4
Enter terminal
02Market
Outlook · East of Suez
player · port · position

Who actually moves it. 45 producers and buyers mapped west-to-east across four regions — integration, berths and TC fleets, and whether each runs long, short, balanced or swing on the seaborne olefin. Searchable, with a desk glossary built in.

45 players4 regionsv1.5
C2 C3 C4 · B1 · VCM
Enter outlook
03Downstream
Conversion Console
olefin → top-7 derivatives

What the molecule turns into. The leading C2 / C3 / C4 derivatives — PE, MEG, PVC, styrene; PP, PO, ACN; SBR, BR, ABS — with stoichiometric yields, olefin-intensity and the co-feed exposure read that tells you when a derivative trip is really a benzene or chlorine signal.

21 derivativesolf% read1 MT basis
C2 C3 C4
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