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Ethylene loads have been ramped up for two consecutive weeks. This week, the production volume of cracked C5 has continued to increase by 4.36%.
Published on 2026-04-23

National Industrial Cracking C5 Weekly Production Statistics

| Data | Previous Period Data | Current Period Data | Weekly Output |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Cracking C5 Output (10,000 tons) | 6.67 | 6.97 | +0.3 |
| Data Source: chempricehub Information | | | |

This week, the weekly output of industrial cracking C5 increased by 4.36% compared to the previous week, as the operating rate of ethylene units continued to rise. Observations from this week's data indicate that several enterprises have further increased the load of their ethylene units. Given the current inventory status and trading conditions of refined oil products, multiple companies are making adjustments to both the refined oil and ethylene sectors. Meanwhile, the availability of naphtha has improved, and some enterprises that previously halted operations are evaluating the possibility of restarting their units.

Sample Description

Output: Output generally refers to the actual quantity of products that meet relevant standards produced by manufacturing enterprises over a specific period.

The industrial cracking C5 output statistics from chempricehub Information represent the total production of all industrial cracking C5 manufacturers in China (including those for self-use).

The industrial cracking C5 output data from chempricehub Information are primary statistics, covering 38 domestic enterprises with a sample coverage rate of 100%. The statistical cycle runs from Friday of the previous week to Thursday of the current week.

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  • Priya Kapoor 2026-04-23 20:05
    The 4.36% jump in cracking C5 output reflects improved ethylene unit capacity utilization, which could pressure feedstock costs and dampen downstream demand if inventory builds continue. I'm closely watching restart eval..
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