List of largest chemical producers

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The Friedrich-Engelhorn-Hochhaus, headquarters of BASF from 1957 to 2013

Chemical & Engineering News publishes an annual list of the world's largest chemical producers by sales, excluding formulated products such as pharmaceutical drugs and coatings.[1] In 2018, sales of the top fifty companies amounted to US$951,000,000,000, an increase of 11.8% compared to the top fifty producers of 2017.[2] The American Chemistry Council estimated that global chemical sales in 2014 rose by 3.7% to US$5,389,000,000,000.[3]

In 2018, Forty-eight of the companies on the list disclosed chemical profits, which totaled US$110,100,000,000, an increase of 1.3% from 2017. The average profit margin for chemical operations for these companies was 9.6%.[1]

Rank[4] Company Chemical sales in 2021
(USD millions)[A]
Change from 2020
(percent)
Headquarters
1 BASF 92,982 Increase32.9%  Germany, Ludwigshafen am Rhein
2 Sinopec 65,848 Increase31.9%  China, Beijing
3 Dow 54,968 Increase42.6%  United States, Midland, Michigan
4 SABIC 43,230 Increase50.1%  Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
5 Formosa Plastics 43,173 Increase47.8%  Taiwan, Taipei
6 Ineos 39,937 Increase121%  United Kingdom, London
7 Petrochina 39,693 Increase41.7%  China, Beijing
8 LyondellBasell Industries 38,995 Increase66.6%  United States, Houston, Texas
9 LG Chem 37,257 Increase41.8%  South Korea, Seoul
10 ExxonMobil 36,858 Increase59.6%  United States, Spring, Texas
11 Mitsubishi Chemical Group 30,719 Increase24.8%  Japan, Tokyo
12 Hengli Petrochemical 27,961 Increase31.9%  China, Suzhou
13 Linde 27,926 Increase14.5%  Ireland, Dublin
14 Air Liquide 27,148 Increase13.4%  France, Paris
15 Syngenta 24,900 Increase20.9%  Switzerland, Basel
16 Reliance Industries 22,583 Increase65.6%  India, Mumbai
17 Wanhua 22,561 Increase98.2%  China, Yantai
18 Braskem 19,575 Increase80.4%  Brazil, São Paulo
19 Sumitomo Chemical 19,176 Increase24.7%  Japan, Tokyo and Osaka
20 Shin-Etsu Chemical 18,885 Increase38.6%  Japan, Tokyo
21 Covestro 18,813 Increase48.5%  Germany, Leverkusen
22 Toray Industries 17,856 Increase20.9%  Japan, Tokyo
23 Evonik Industries 17,692 Increase22.6%  Germany, Essen
24 Shell 16,993 Increase45.0%  United Kingdom, London
25 DuPont 16,653 Decrease18.4%  United States, Wilmington, Delaware
26 Yara 16,617 Increase43.4%  Norway, Oslo
27 Rongsheng Petrochemical 16,001 Increase59.6%  China, Hangzhou
28 Lotte Chemical 15,827 Increase48.2%  South Korea, Seoul
29 Mitsui Chemicals 14,681 Increase33.1%  Japan, Tokyo
30 Indorama Ventures 14,626 Increase41.2%  Thailand, Bangkok
31 Chevron Phillips Chemical 14,104 Increase67.1%  United States, The Woodlands, Texas
32 Umicore 13,567 Increase34.4%  Belgium, Brussels
33 Solvay 13,527 Increase17.7%  Belgium, Brussels
34 Bayer 12,743 Increase9.7%  Germany, Leverkusen
35 Mosaic 12,357 Increase42.3%  United States, Plymouth, Minnesota
36 Nutrien 11,590 Increase62.0%  Canada, Saskatoon
37 Arkema 11,261 Increase20.7%  France, Colombes
38 Asahi Kasei 10,908 Increase20.9%  Japan, Tokyo
39 DSM 10,888 Increase13.5%  Netherlands, Heerlen
39 Hanwha Solutions 10,888 Increase22.8%  South Korea, Seoul
41 Eastman Chemical 10,476 Increase23.6%  United States, Kingsport, Tennessee
42 Johnson Matthey 10,412 Decrease2.48%  United Kingdom, London
43 Air Products 10,323 Increase16.6%  United States, Allentown, Pennsylvania
44 Eurochem 14,269 Increase22.6%  Switzerland, Zug
45 Borealis 10,164 Increase26.0%  Austria, Vienna
46 PTT Global Chemical 16,521 Increase51.7%  Thailand, Bangkok
47 Sasol 9,011 Increase10.8%  South Africa, Johannesburg
48 Tongkun Group 8,996 Increase28.5%  China, Tongxiang
49 Lanxess 8,940 Increase23.8%  Germany, Cologne
50 Hengyi Petrochemical 8,858 Increase66.8%  China, Hangzhou

Top fifty producers by sales (2018)

Largest companies since 1988

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