
Argentina Propylene Oxide Market Overview, 2030
Description
The propylene oxide (PO) market in Argentina has evolved alongside the country’s chemical, construction, and automotive industries, transitioning from limited domestic production to a combination of local output and imports from regional suppliers. Historically, Argentina relied on small-scale chlorohydrin-based PO production, which consumed significant volumes of chlorine and generated large amounts of wastewater. Over time, environmental regulations and operational efficiency considerations have driven a gradual decline of chlorohydrin technology. The styrene monomer (PO/SM) process has contributed indirectly to the market through imports from integrated facilities in Brazil and Europe, where PO is co-produced with styrene. The TBA co-product route (PO/TBA) gained relevance in Argentina due to abundant hydrocarbon feedstocks and the production of t-butanol and MTBE for fuel blending. However, declining MTBE demand under evolving fuel regulations has limited its long-term significance. More recently, the adoption of hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology has been encouraged for new or modernized facilities, driven by lower environmental impact, reduced effluent generation, and alignment with global ESG standards. Downstream, Argentina’s PO demand is dominated by polyether polyols for rigid and flexible polyurethane foams, serving the construction, furniture, and automotive sectors, while propylene glycols and glycol ethers support chemical, pharmaceutical, and specialty industrial applications. Today, Argentina’s PO market is characterized by a small but steadily modernizing production base, increasing reliance on imports, and growing adoption of HPPO technology, creating a market landscape that balances domestic production, environmental compliance, and integration with regional supply chains to meet downstream polyurethane and chemical demand.
According to the research report ""Argentina Propylene Oxide Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the Argentina propylene oxide market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 220 Million by 2030. The propylene oxide (PO) market in Argentina has evolved alongside the country’s chemical, construction, and automotive industries, transitioning from limited domestic production to a combination of local output and imports from regional suppliers. Historically, Argentina relied on small-scale chlorohydrin-based PO production, which consumed significant volumes of chlorine and generated large amounts of wastewater. Over time, environmental regulations and operational efficiency considerations have driven a gradual decline of chlorohydrin technology. The styrene monomer (PO/SM) process has contributed indirectly to the market through imports from integrated facilities in Brazil and Europe, where PO is co-produced with styrene. The TBA co-product route (PO/TBA) gained relevance in Argentina due to abundant hydrocarbon feedstocks and the production of t-butanol and MTBE for fuel blending. However, declining MTBE demand under evolving fuel regulations has limited its long-term significance. More recently, the adoption of hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology has been encouraged for new or modernized facilities, driven by lower environmental impact, reduced effluent generation, and alignment with global ESG standards. Downstream, Argentina’s PO demand is dominated by polyether polyols for rigid and flexible polyurethane foams, serving the construction, furniture, and automotive sectors, while propylene glycols and glycol ethers support chemical, pharmaceutical, and specialty industrial applications. Today, Argentina’s PO market is characterized by a small but steadily modernizing production base, increasing reliance on imports, and growing adoption of HPPO technology, creating a market landscape that balances domestic production, environmental compliance, and integration with regional supply chains to meet downstream polyurethane and chemical demand.
Argentina’s propylene oxide (PO) market is a mix of legacy production, co-product optimization, and gradual adoption of modern, environmentally friendly technologies. Historically, the chlorohydrin process was the primary domestic production route, but its prevalence has declined due to high chlorine consumption, significant wastewater generation, and evolving environmental regulations. Many older chlorohydrin-based plants have been retrofitted, decommissioned, or supplemented with imports to meet domestic demand. The styrene monomer (PO/SM) process has a limited presence in Argentina, primarily through imports from integrated facilities in Brazil and Europe. In these facilities, PO is co-produced with styrene and phenol, and the economics of this route remain closely linked to styrene pricing and market fluctuations. The TBA co-product process (PO/TBA) has historically leveraged the country’s hydrocarbon feedstocks to produce t-butanol and MTBE for fuel blending. However, declining MTBE demand due to fuel regulations has reduced the commercial attractiveness of this route. The cumene-based process is largely absent in Argentina, reflecting its niche status globally and limited deployment in the region. In contrast, the hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) process is increasingly recognized for new projects and facility upgrades due to its smaller environmental footprint, low effluent generation, modular scalability, and alignment with international ESG standards. Overall, Argentina’s PO production landscape is gradually transitioning from legacy chlorohydrin and co-product-dependent routes toward cleaner HPPO technology, ensuring sustainable supply for downstream polyether polyols, flexible and rigid polyurethane foams, propylene glycols, and specialty chemical applications, while maintaining compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
In Argentina, propylene oxide (PO) consumption is primarily driven by its downstream applications in polyether polyols, propylene glycols, glycol ethers, and other specialty chemicals. Polyether polyols represent the largest segment, approximately 65–70% of PO demand, and are critical for polyurethane (PU) production. Rigid foams are widely used in construction insulation, refrigeration, and energy-efficient appliances, reflecting ongoing infrastructure development and government initiatives promoting energy efficiency. Flexible foams serve the automotive, furniture, and bedding sectors, while CASE applications—coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers—support industrial and commercial manufacturing. Propylene glycols (20–25%) are consumed across chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries as solvents, humectants, and intermediates for unsaturated polyester resins in coatings, plastics, and composites. Monopropylene glycol (MPG) is also used for seasonal aviation de-icing in southern and high-altitude regions. Glycol ethers (5–7%) find applications in paints, coatings, cleaning agents, and specialty industrial chemicals, linking PO demand to industrial maintenance, consumer goods, and construction sectors. The others category (3–5%) includes niche chemicals such as surfactants, flame retardants, and specialty intermediates. Argentina’s PO application landscape is mature and diversified, dominated by polyols for polyurethane production, complemented by stable glycol consumption in industrial and consumer markets, and smaller but strategically important glycol ether use. The gradual adoption of HPPO-derived PO is helping the market meet environmental standards, improve operational efficiency, and support sustainable downstream supply across construction, automotive, chemical, and specialty chemical applications.
In Argentina, propylene oxide (PO) consumption is closely tied to its downstream derivatives polyether polyols, propylene glycols, and glycol ethers serving a wide array of end-use industries. The building and construction sector is the largest consumer, driven by rigid polyurethane foams used in insulation panels, refrigeration units, roofing, and energy-efficient appliances. This demand is supported by ongoing infrastructure development, urbanization, and government programs promoting energy-efficient construction. The automotive industry represents another significant segment, utilizing PO-derived flexible foams for seating, dashboards, headrests, and interior trims, as well as CASE applications such as adhesives, coatings, and sealants, reflecting Argentina’s domestic automotive production and export-oriented activities. Textile and furnishing applications leverage flexible foams in furniture, mattresses, and bedding, providing steady demand in domestic and commercial markets. The chemical and pharmaceutical sector consumes propylene glycols and glycol ethers for resins, solvents, coatings, and specialty chemical intermediates, forming a smaller but critical portion of total PO usage. Packaging applications benefit from polyurethane-based adhesives, films, and protective coatings, while electronics demand remains niche, focused on sealants, encapsulants, and insulating coatings for device protection. The others category, including food, paints, and coatings, captures residual demand for glycol ethers and specialty PO derivatives. Overall, Argentina’s PO end-use landscape is mature and diversified, with construction and automotive sectors driving the bulk of demand, complemented by stable industrial and specialty applications. The adoption of HPPO-derived PO ensures environmental compliance, operational efficiency, and sustainable supply to meet evolving downstream industry requirements.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Propylene Oxide Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Production Process
• Chlorohydrin Process
• Styrene Monomer Process
• TBA Co-product Process
• Cumene-based Process
• Hydrogen Peroxide Process
By Application
• Polyether Polyols
• Propylene Glycol
• Glycol Ethers
• Others
By End-use industry
• Automotive
• Building & Construction
• Textile & Furnishing
• Chemical & Pharmaceutical
• Packaging
• Electronics
• Others (Food, and Paints & Coatings)
According to the research report ""Argentina Propylene Oxide Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the Argentina propylene oxide market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 220 Million by 2030. The propylene oxide (PO) market in Argentina has evolved alongside the country’s chemical, construction, and automotive industries, transitioning from limited domestic production to a combination of local output and imports from regional suppliers. Historically, Argentina relied on small-scale chlorohydrin-based PO production, which consumed significant volumes of chlorine and generated large amounts of wastewater. Over time, environmental regulations and operational efficiency considerations have driven a gradual decline of chlorohydrin technology. The styrene monomer (PO/SM) process has contributed indirectly to the market through imports from integrated facilities in Brazil and Europe, where PO is co-produced with styrene. The TBA co-product route (PO/TBA) gained relevance in Argentina due to abundant hydrocarbon feedstocks and the production of t-butanol and MTBE for fuel blending. However, declining MTBE demand under evolving fuel regulations has limited its long-term significance. More recently, the adoption of hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology has been encouraged for new or modernized facilities, driven by lower environmental impact, reduced effluent generation, and alignment with global ESG standards. Downstream, Argentina’s PO demand is dominated by polyether polyols for rigid and flexible polyurethane foams, serving the construction, furniture, and automotive sectors, while propylene glycols and glycol ethers support chemical, pharmaceutical, and specialty industrial applications. Today, Argentina’s PO market is characterized by a small but steadily modernizing production base, increasing reliance on imports, and growing adoption of HPPO technology, creating a market landscape that balances domestic production, environmental compliance, and integration with regional supply chains to meet downstream polyurethane and chemical demand.
Argentina’s propylene oxide (PO) market is a mix of legacy production, co-product optimization, and gradual adoption of modern, environmentally friendly technologies. Historically, the chlorohydrin process was the primary domestic production route, but its prevalence has declined due to high chlorine consumption, significant wastewater generation, and evolving environmental regulations. Many older chlorohydrin-based plants have been retrofitted, decommissioned, or supplemented with imports to meet domestic demand. The styrene monomer (PO/SM) process has a limited presence in Argentina, primarily through imports from integrated facilities in Brazil and Europe. In these facilities, PO is co-produced with styrene and phenol, and the economics of this route remain closely linked to styrene pricing and market fluctuations. The TBA co-product process (PO/TBA) has historically leveraged the country’s hydrocarbon feedstocks to produce t-butanol and MTBE for fuel blending. However, declining MTBE demand due to fuel regulations has reduced the commercial attractiveness of this route. The cumene-based process is largely absent in Argentina, reflecting its niche status globally and limited deployment in the region. In contrast, the hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) process is increasingly recognized for new projects and facility upgrades due to its smaller environmental footprint, low effluent generation, modular scalability, and alignment with international ESG standards. Overall, Argentina’s PO production landscape is gradually transitioning from legacy chlorohydrin and co-product-dependent routes toward cleaner HPPO technology, ensuring sustainable supply for downstream polyether polyols, flexible and rigid polyurethane foams, propylene glycols, and specialty chemical applications, while maintaining compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
In Argentina, propylene oxide (PO) consumption is primarily driven by its downstream applications in polyether polyols, propylene glycols, glycol ethers, and other specialty chemicals. Polyether polyols represent the largest segment, approximately 65–70% of PO demand, and are critical for polyurethane (PU) production. Rigid foams are widely used in construction insulation, refrigeration, and energy-efficient appliances, reflecting ongoing infrastructure development and government initiatives promoting energy efficiency. Flexible foams serve the automotive, furniture, and bedding sectors, while CASE applications—coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers—support industrial and commercial manufacturing. Propylene glycols (20–25%) are consumed across chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries as solvents, humectants, and intermediates for unsaturated polyester resins in coatings, plastics, and composites. Monopropylene glycol (MPG) is also used for seasonal aviation de-icing in southern and high-altitude regions. Glycol ethers (5–7%) find applications in paints, coatings, cleaning agents, and specialty industrial chemicals, linking PO demand to industrial maintenance, consumer goods, and construction sectors. The others category (3–5%) includes niche chemicals such as surfactants, flame retardants, and specialty intermediates. Argentina’s PO application landscape is mature and diversified, dominated by polyols for polyurethane production, complemented by stable glycol consumption in industrial and consumer markets, and smaller but strategically important glycol ether use. The gradual adoption of HPPO-derived PO is helping the market meet environmental standards, improve operational efficiency, and support sustainable downstream supply across construction, automotive, chemical, and specialty chemical applications.
In Argentina, propylene oxide (PO) consumption is closely tied to its downstream derivatives polyether polyols, propylene glycols, and glycol ethers serving a wide array of end-use industries. The building and construction sector is the largest consumer, driven by rigid polyurethane foams used in insulation panels, refrigeration units, roofing, and energy-efficient appliances. This demand is supported by ongoing infrastructure development, urbanization, and government programs promoting energy-efficient construction. The automotive industry represents another significant segment, utilizing PO-derived flexible foams for seating, dashboards, headrests, and interior trims, as well as CASE applications such as adhesives, coatings, and sealants, reflecting Argentina’s domestic automotive production and export-oriented activities. Textile and furnishing applications leverage flexible foams in furniture, mattresses, and bedding, providing steady demand in domestic and commercial markets. The chemical and pharmaceutical sector consumes propylene glycols and glycol ethers for resins, solvents, coatings, and specialty chemical intermediates, forming a smaller but critical portion of total PO usage. Packaging applications benefit from polyurethane-based adhesives, films, and protective coatings, while electronics demand remains niche, focused on sealants, encapsulants, and insulating coatings for device protection. The others category, including food, paints, and coatings, captures residual demand for glycol ethers and specialty PO derivatives. Overall, Argentina’s PO end-use landscape is mature and diversified, with construction and automotive sectors driving the bulk of demand, complemented by stable industrial and specialty applications. The adoption of HPPO-derived PO ensures environmental compliance, operational efficiency, and sustainable supply to meet evolving downstream industry requirements.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Propylene Oxide Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Production Process
• Chlorohydrin Process
• Styrene Monomer Process
• TBA Co-product Process
• Cumene-based Process
• Hydrogen Peroxide Process
By Application
• Polyether Polyols
• Propylene Glycol
• Glycol Ethers
• Others
By End-use industry
• Automotive
• Building & Construction
• Textile & Furnishing
• Chemical & Pharmaceutical
• Packaging
• Electronics
• Others (Food, and Paints & Coatings)
Table of Contents
76 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Market Structure
- 2.1. Market Considerate
- 2.2. Assumptions
- 2.3. Limitations
- 2.4. Abbreviations
- 2.5. Sources
- 2.6. Definitions
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1. Secondary Research
- 3.2. Primary Data Collection
- 3.3. Market Formation & Validation
- 3.4. Report Writing, Quality Check & Delivery
- 4. Argentina Geography
- 4.1. Population Distribution Table
- 4.2. Argentina Macro Economic Indicators
- 5. Market Dynamics
- 5.1. Key Insights
- 5.2. Recent Developments
- 5.3. Market Drivers & Opportunities
- 5.4. Market Restraints & Challenges
- 5.5. Market Trends
- 5.6. Supply chain Analysis
- 5.7. Policy & Regulatory Framework
- 5.8. Industry Experts Views
- 6. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Overview
- 6.1. Market Size By Value
- 6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End Use
- 6.3. Market Size and Forecast, By Source
- 6.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Grade
- 6.5. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
- 7. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Segmentations
- 7.1. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market, By End Use
- 7.1.1. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Construction, 2019-2030
- 7.1.2. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Transportation, 2019-2030
- 7.1.3. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Food & Beverages, 2019-2030
- 7.1.4. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Cosmetics & Personal Care, 2019-2030
- 7.1.5. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Pharmaceuticals, 2019-2030
- 7.1.6. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Others, 2019-2030
- 7.2. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market, By Source
- 7.2.1. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Petroleum-based, 2019-2030
- 7.2.2. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Bio-based, 2019-2030
- 7.3. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market, By Grade
- 7.3.1. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Industrial Grade, 2019-2030
- 7.3.2. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Industrial Grade, 2019-2030
- 7.3.3. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By Others, 2019-2030
- 7.4. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market, By Region
- 7.4.1. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By North, 2019-2030
- 7.4.2. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By East, 2019-2030
- 7.4.3. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By West, 2019-2030
- 7.4.4. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size, By South, 2019-2030
- 8. Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Opportunity Assessment
- 8.1. By End Use, 2025 to 2030
- 8.2. By Source, 2025 to 2030
- 8.3. By Grade, 2025 to 2030
- 8.4. By Region, 2025 to 2030
- 9. Competitive Landscape
- 9.1. Porter's Five Forces
- 9.2. Company Profile
- 9.2.1. Company 1
- 9.2.1.1. Company Snapshot
- 9.2.1.2. Company Overview
- 9.2.1.3. Financial Highlights
- 9.2.1.4. Geographic Insights
- 9.2.1.5. Business Segment & Performance
- 9.2.1.6. Product Portfolio
- 9.2.1.7. Key Executives
- 9.2.1.8. Strategic Moves & Developments
- 9.2.2. Company 2
- 9.2.3. Company 3
- 9.2.4. Company 4
- 9.2.5. Company 5
- 9.2.6. Company 6
- 9.2.7. Company 7
- 9.2.8. Company 8
- 10. Strategic Recommendations
- 11. Disclaimer
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size By Value (2019, 2024 & 2030F) (in USD Million)
- Figure 2: Market Attractiveness Index, By End Use
- Figure 3: Market Attractiveness Index, By Source
- Figure 4: Market Attractiveness Index, By Grade
- Figure 5: Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
- Figure 6: Porter's Five Forces of Argentina Propylene Glycol Market
- List of Table
- Table 1: Influencing Factors for Propylene Glycol Market, 2024
- Table 2: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size and Forecast, By End Use (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 3: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size and Forecast, By Source (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 4: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size and Forecast, By Grade (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 5: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size and Forecast, By Region (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 6: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Construction (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 7: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Transportation (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 8: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Food & Beverages (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 9: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Cosmetics & Personal Care (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 10: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Pharmaceuticals (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 11: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Others (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 12: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Petroleum-based (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 13: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Bio-based (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 14: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Industrial Grade (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 15: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Industrial Grade (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 16: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of Others (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 17: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of North (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 18: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of East (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 19: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of West (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 20: Argentina Propylene Glycol Market Size of South (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
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