Harvey Has Made the World’s Most Important Chemical a Rare Commodity

  • Ethylene used to make cars, milk jugs, paint and mattresses
  • More than half of U.S. production has been knocked out

Century's Brilliant Says Oil Industry Resilient to Storms

Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

Few Americans care about ethylene. Many have probably never heard of it.

As it turns out, this colorless, flammable gas is arguably the most important petrochemical on the planet -- and much of it comes from the hurricane-stricken Gulf Coast. Ethylene is one of the big reasons the damage wrought by Hurricane Harvey in the chemical communities along the Gulf of Mexico is likely to ripple through U.S. manufacturing of essential items from milk jugs to mattresses.