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    Posted on September 4, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    ExxonMobil is considering selling its UK and Belgium chemical plants due to market pressures like US tariffs and competition from China.

    Table of Contents

    • ExxonMobil's Strategic Review of European Operations
    • Market Challenges Facing the Chemical Industry
    • Potential Sale and Future Plans
    • Industry Trends and Competitors

    ExxonMobil Mulls Selling Its Chemical Plants in Europe Amid Market Pressures

    ExxonMobil's Strategic Review of European Operations

    (Reuters) -ExxonMobil is seeking to offload its European chemical plants in the UK and Belgium as the sector reels from the impact of U.S. tariffs and competition from China, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

    Market Challenges Facing the Chemical Industry

    The U.S. energy producer has held early-stage discussions with advisers in recent weeks on possible sales, which could fetch up to $1 billion, the newspaper said, citing two sources.

    Potential Sale and Future Plans

    Exxon told the newspaper that it does not "comment on rumours or speculation".

    Industry Trends and Competitors

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Exxon did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment outside regular business hours.

    The European chemicals industry is facing renewed pressure as U.S. tariffs disrupt global trade, delay orders, and intensify competition from cheaper Asian imports, threatening recovery in a sector still reeling from the 2022 energy crisis.

    Exxon owns an ethylene plant in the Scottish town of Fife, as well as several production sites in Belgium. It had also discussed simply shutting them down, the report said.

    There was no guarantee a deal would materialize and Exxon could opt to hold on to the assets, the report said.

    Other major players like LyondellBasell and Sabic are also reducing their European footprints, with LyondellBasell selling certain olefin and polyolefin assets earlier this year.

    In May, Exxon entered into exclusive negotiations with the French unit of Canadian energy group North Atlantic to divest its majority-owned French subsidiary Esso.

    (Reporting by Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema and Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Subhranshu Sahu)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ExxonMobil is considering selling its chemical plants in Europe.
    • •The sale could be valued up to $1 billion.
    • •US tariffs and Chinese competition are impacting the industry.
    • •ExxonMobil owns plants in the UK and Belgium.
    • •Other companies are also reducing their European presence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ExxonMobil considers sale of European chemical plants, FT reports

    1What is ExxonMobil considering selling?

    ExxonMobil is considering offloading its chemical plants located in the UK and Belgium.

    2Why is the European chemicals industry under pressure?

    The industry is facing renewed pressure due to US tariffs disrupting global trade and increasing competition from cheaper Asian imports.

    3What potential sale price is mentioned for the chemical plants?

    The possible sales of the chemical plants could fetch up to $1 billion, according to reports.

    4What other actions are major players in the industry taking?

    Other major players like LyondellBasell and Sabic are also reducing their European footprints, with LyondellBasell selling certain assets earlier this year.

    5Has ExxonMobil confirmed the sale of its plants?

    ExxonMobil has not confirmed the sale, stating that it does not comment on rumors or speculation.

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