Global Polyolefins Capacity Ranking (2026) • Borouge International Shakes Up The Standings

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Kokel, Nicolas
4/20/2026 4:36 AM

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Market Insight | ppPLUS Intelligence Series • Polyolefins & Advanced Materials | April 2026


Borouge International enters the global arena as the world's fourth-largest polyolefins producer with 13.6 mtpa following the full integration of Borouge plc, Borealis GmbH, Nova Chemicals, and the upcoming Borouge 4 recontribution — and the largest pure-play polyolefins company globally.

Global Polyolefins Capacity Ranking (2026)

Rank Producer HQ Est. Capacity (mtpa) Notes
#1 Sinopec China ~30.0 Integrated energy major (includes PE, PP, PVC)
#2 CNPC / PetroChina China ~22.0 Integrated energy major
#3 LyondellBasell Netherlands/USA ~17.5 Diversified polymers, petrochemicals and fuels company
#4 Borouge International Austria/UAE 13.6 Polyolefins Pure-Play
#5 ExxonMobil USA ~13.0 Integrated oil major
#6 Dow USA ~12.5 Integrated chemical major
#7 SABIC Saudi Arabia ~11.0 Part of Saudi Aramco, diversified chemical producer
#8 TotalEnergies France ~9.5 Integrated oil major
#9 Reliance Industries India ~8.5 Integrated refinery-chemical
#10 Braskem Brazil ~7.0 Largest in Latin America

 

What the Numbers Don't Show

Sinopec (China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation) is explicitly self-described as "one of the largest integrated energy and chemical companies in China", with operations spanning upstream E&P, pipeline transportation, refining, petrochemicals, coal chemicals, synthetic fibres, new energy (hydrogen, solar, wind), and retail fuel distribution across 50+ countries. Polyolefins are one output among dozens.

CNPC / PetroChina is similarly a full-spectrum integrated energy group — Asia's largest oil and gas producer — covering E&P, refining, chemicals, marketing, and pipeline infrastructure. PetroChina is the listed arm of CNPC, which retains 82.46% ownership.

LyondellBasell, ranked #3, comes closest to a polyolefins-focused business model among Western producers. Its portfolio is anchored in polyethylene and polypropylene production, complemented by a world-leading technology licensing arm that licenses polyolefin processes to third parties globally, adding a revenue dimension no other top-five producer replicates at scale.

Borouge International's differentiation rests on three pillars that are distinctive, though not unique, at this scale. First, exclusive strategic focus: unlike ExxonMobil, Dow, SABIC, and TotalEnergies — where polyolefins represent one segment within large integrated portfolios — polyolefins is Borouge International's entire business, enabling sharper capital allocation and deeper application specialisation. Second, dual proprietary process platforms: Borstar® (Borealis) and AST (Nova) together span the full PE application spectrum, from infrastructure and pipe to high-performance film and flexible packaging. Third, structural cost advantage: approximately 70% of production assets are located in first-quartile, feedstock-advantaged regions in the Middle East and North America. With Borouge 4 recontribution expected by end-2026, the group will further consolidate its position as the leading dedicated polyolefins producer globally.

 

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