Resin?our resin supplies are up 0.46 a kg and it looks like another one following next month maybe. Ive read of rationing in the US. Seems incredible to me but here we are

Resin?our resin supplies are up 0.46 a kg and it looks like another one following next month maybe. Ive read of rationing in the US. Seems incredible to me but here we are
polyurethane plastics and coatings. mix resin with an isocyanate hardener. Ill find out the scoop next week but possible that oil sources diverted for gas and dieselResin?
Gotcha. Petrochemical for plastics and such.polyurethane plastics and coatings. mix resin with an isocyanate hardener. Ill find out the scoop next week but possible that oil sources diverted for gas and diesel
We say that now, but I don’t buy that. After the crisis is over people forget very quickly when convience comes back.There's something worse that high prices. Absolute shortage. And no country experiencing this shock the way Asia is right will no go back to status quo ante on importing lots of oil.
Just ii Time has been cheaper, but never , ever convenient.We say that now, but I don’t buy that. After the crisis is over people forget very quickly when convience comes back.
Look at our supply chains, after Covid you think we would have learned about trying to keep most of it in house or having stock on hand. But it isn’t as cheap or convenient as just in time delivery.
We say that now, but I don’t buy that. After the crisis is over people forget very quickly when convience comes back.
Look at our supply chains, after Covid you think we would have learned about trying to keep most of it in house or having stock on hand. But it isn’t as cheap or convenient as just in time delivery.
i expect sales of solar panels and batteries and ev's are doing quite well right nowThe twin energy shocks of the 70s and the low oil prices that follow say otherwise. And back then there were no real alternatives. Now there are. And whatever you or I think sitting comfortably in Canada isn't relevant. Oil demand growth for at least a decade has been driven by China and the developing world. Somehow don't think they are interested in increasing their exposure to US Foreign Policy after this.
i expect sales of solar panels and batteries and ev's are doing quite well right now
The Gulf States should have invested in such technology, but they prefer other to do their dirty work.
Keep hydrated, folks!A reminder that it won't be just a lack of fertilizer the world will be dealing with this year.
Meanwhile in Canada:
EV vs. Hybrid Sales Trends in Canada (2025-2026)
Key Data Points
- Hybrid Surge: Hybrids (non-plug-in) are seeing high popularity, exceeding 10% market share nationwide and even higher in provinces like Alberta (12.3%).
- EV Slowdown: Following a record 2024, EV sales in Canada fell significantly in 2025. Q2 2025 saw ZEV sales (BEV + PHEV) drop to 9.2%, down from 9.7% in Q1.
- Regional Differences: Hybrid adoption is strong nationwide, whereas BEV adoption is highly concentrated in Quebec and B.C..
- Q3 2025 Snapshot: Hybrid vehicles reached a 12.4% market share (up 2.8% year-over-year), while fully electric vehicles dropped to 5.5% of registrations in Q3 2025, according to Motor Illustrated.
- Market Drivers: Rising hybrid popularity is attributed to lower upfront costs, no range anxiety, and similar fueling to gas cars, notes the Vancouver Sun.
- 2024 (Record High): 202,103 new BEVs and 68,882 plug-in hybrids were registered.
- Late 2025: Hybrid sales (full and mild) surged to nearly 1 in 5 new cars, notes Automotive News.
- Nov 2025: ZEVs (BEV + PHEV) fell to 11.3% of total sales, down from 16.4% in November 2024.
- 2026 Outlook: As The Globe and Mail notes, despite stumbling sales, Canada's EV transition faces continued, though slower, long-term growth pressures from mandates
According to the report released on Thursday by Transport Canada, 124,004 new vehicles were bought in February 2026, a modest 0.9% decline compared to the same month last year. Passenger car sales saw the sharpest drop, falling 3.8%, while truck sales edged down just 0.5%.
It is a different story however when it comes to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), which saw 12,626 new sales in February. That is a 47.2% increase from February 2025, and an equally impressive 45.6% increase from the month prior.
As a result, ZEVs accounted for 10.2% of all new vehicle sales, up significantly from 6.9% a year earlier. The ZEV category includes both battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which together are steadily capturing a larger share of the Canadian market.
A reminder that it won't be just a lack of fertilizer the world will be dealing with this year.
A reminder that it won't be just a lack of fertilizer the world will be dealing with this year.