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    Chemical Maker LyondellBasell Misses Quarterly Profit Estimates on Lower Margins

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    Posted on August 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    LyondellBasell's Q2 profits fell short due to lower margins and higher energy costs. The company is reviewing European assets and expects improved margins in Q3.

    LyondellBasell Reports Lower Quarterly Profits Amid Margin Pressures

    LyondellBasell's Financial Performance

    August 1 -LyondellBasell fell short of Wall Street expectations for second-quarter profit on Friday, as the chemical maker grappled with lower margins and higher energy costs, sending its shares down 2.5% in the premarket trading.

    Impact of Energy Costs

    Chemical companies in North America are seeing their profit margins squeezed due to rising energy costs, driven by surging power demand from energy-hungry data centers.

    Strategic Asset Review

    In April, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said U.S. power consumption will hit new record highs in 2025 and 2026, on the back of data centers dedicated to AI and cryptocurrency.

    Future Outlook

    Chemical companies have also been struggling due to slumping demand and rising raw material costs, especially in Europe, where a rigorous regulatory landscape is compelling businesses to reassess their approach in the region.

    The company was in exclusive talks with Munich-based investment firm AEQUITA for the sale of certain olefin and polyolefin assets in Europe as a part of its strategic review of the European assets in two business units.

    LyondellBasell's olefins and polyolefins-Americas unit, its largest segment by sales volume, reported adjusted core earnings of $318 million, down from $670 million last year. The unit produces materials for packaging and construction, among others.

    However, in the third quarter, the company expects improved North American integrated polyethylene margins due to competition of planned maintenance in April and higher prices supported by solid domestic demand and stronger export volumes.

    The company posted an adjusted profit of 62 cents per share in the April-June quarter, compared with analysts' estimate of 80 cents per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    (Reporting by Sumit Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

    Table of Contents

    • LyondellBasell's Financial Performance
    • Impact of Energy Costs
    • Strategic Asset Review
    • Future Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •LyondellBasell missed Wall Street profit estimates.
    • •Rising energy costs are squeezing profit margins.
    • •Strategic asset review includes potential sales in Europe.
    • •North American margins expected to improve in Q3.
    • •Adjusted profit was 62 cents per share, below estimates.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chemical maker LyondellBasell misses quarterly profit estimates on lower margins

    1What were LyondellBasell's adjusted profits for the second quarter?

    LyondellBasell posted an adjusted profit of 62 cents per share in the April-June quarter, compared to analysts' estimate of 80 cents per share.

    2
    What factors are affecting chemical companies' profit margins?

    Chemical companies in North America are experiencing squeezed profit margins due to rising energy costs and slumping demand, particularly in Europe.

    3What is LyondellBasell's largest segment by sales volume?

    LyondellBasell's olefins and polyolefins-Americas unit is its largest segment by sales volume, reporting adjusted core earnings of $318 million, down from $670 million last year.

    4What strategic actions is LyondellBasell considering in Europe?

    The company is in exclusive talks with Munich-based investment firm AEQUITA for the sale of certain olefin and polyolefin assets in Europe as part of its strategic review.

    5What does the future hold for LyondellBasell's polyethylene margins?

    In the third quarter, LyondellBasell expects improved North American integrated polyethylene margins due to planned maintenance and higher prices supported by solid domestic demand.

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