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Formosa Petrochemical prolongs Taiwan cracker shut down due to low margins

Formosa Petrochemical Corp. (FPCC), Taiwan’s largest private refiner will extend the shut-down of the oldest cracker indefinitely at its Mailiao Complex, a spokesperson for the company said on 'Wednesday. The company is reducing ethylene production due to low margins.

The number. The FPCC spokesperson KY Li told that the No.1 cracker with a capacity 700,000 metric tonnes per year will be?shutdown indefinitely. The plant has been closed since September 2025.

Records from the last three years show that this would be the very first time in history that FPCC had shut down a cracker for longer than a full year.

The shutdown will reduce FPCC's ethylene production by almost a quarter, and also cut?some of the imports for petrochemicals feedstocks such as naphtha or liquefied petrol gas. Formosa, according to Kpler ship tracking data, is one of the biggest buyers in Asia. It imported 37.5 million barrels per year over the last three years.

FPCC has announced its plan to reduce petrochemical production, as many other producers have closed plants due to oversupply, poor margins and a lack of demand.

Shutdowns

FPCC also plans to shut down?its 1.035 mtpy No. For a few months, FPCC will shut down its No. 2 cracker (1.035 million tpy) while increasing the operating rates of its 1.3-million-tpy No. Lin stated that the 3 cracker would be at 100%. Both units are currently operating at 70-75% of their maximum capacity.

The combined capacity of all three crackers is 2.935 millions tpy ethylene. This is a key building block in the production of plastic derivatives.

Lin said that the company will shut down the No. 3 cracker in August for maintenance. Lin stated that the company plans to shut down the?No. The cracker is being retrofitted so that it can process cheaper ethane feedstock starting in 2027.

Formosa Plastics' parent company, FPCC, said in a recent filing that the loss for 2025 has widened from T$1.23 billion to T$10.05?billion (318 million), compared with a loss of T$1.23 billion a year earlier.

FPCC reported a 1.2% drop in its operating revenue 2025 for its naphtha-cracking business due to lower petrochemical costs.

Amy Yu, senior analyst at ICIS, an international petrochemical price agency, said: "Given the projected imbalance between supply and demand in the ethylene industry from 2026 to 2029, it is essential that Taiwan immediately initiate capacity consolidation. This will improve efficiency and resolve issues of overcapacity."

South Korea will overhaul its industry by reducing ethylene production up to 37,000,000 tons per year. (Reporting and additional reporting by Mohi Nairayan; editing by Florence Tan, Thomas Derpinghaus).

(source: Reuters)