US Acrylonitrile Market Surges 4.5% as Supply Constraints Intensify in April 2026

US Acrylonitrile Market Surges 4.5% as Supply Constraints Intensify in April 2026

Charles Dickens 08-May-2026

Across April, U.S. acrylonitrile markets advanced against a backdrop of tightening supply and persistent feedstock pressures. Early-month volatility reflected logistics disruptions and aggressive forward buying, while mid-month balanced inventories in downstream ABS and acrylic fiber muted near-term upside. By month-end, geopolitical risks to ammonia logistics and limited merchant availability renewed upward momentum, lifting spot sentiment into the final week. The market was shaped by scarce import buffers and stretched vessel availability, reinforcing tighter spot negotiation dynamics. Demand remained mixed across end-markets, with ABS and acrylic fiber sectors steady and inventories at producers and downstream units not tightening materially. A pullback in North American polyethylene inventories further tightened merchant supply and supported bids, while export interest from Asia remained moderate but episodic. April prices rose sharply, underscoring episodic buying against a structurally limited merchant pool. Looking ahead, persistent domestic tightness and ongoing ammonia logistics risk suggest continued near-term upside for acrylonitrile, with continued price sensitivity and volatility expected as logistics developments unfold.

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