V3Metrics-driven foresight for chemical markets

Metrics-driven foresight
for the chemical industry.

Chematrics structures complex markets by combining pricing data, chemical value chains, and transaction signals into one decision-ready platform.

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01 · What Chematrics does

From fragmented data to structured market intelligence

Chemical markets are complex, opaque, and deeply interconnected. Pricing is influenced by feedstocks, production routes, regional dynamics, and substitution effects — yet most tools treat these elements in isolation. Chematrics brings them together.

01

Explore the value chain

Start from feedstocks or products and navigate through the chemical ecosystem.

02

Analyze pricing and drivers

View global pricing, historical trends, and cost drivers per production route.

03

Act on real market signals

Monitor bids and offers, assess liquidity, and engage with the market.

02 · The platform

One platform. Three integrated layers.

Pricing, value chain context, and market activity — built to work together, not in isolation.

Pricing in context, not in isolation

Chematrics provides global pricing across key intermediates, combining historical data, regional segmentation, and market context. Prices are positioned within cycles and structural dynamics.

  • Global pricing across key intermediates
  • Historical data (spot & contract)
  • Regional market visibility
  • Macro indicators and market context

A connected market model

Chematrics structures the chemical economy as a connected value chain — from oil, gas, and electricity through feedstocks, intermediates, and end-use industries. This funnel reflects how markets actually function.

  • Interactive value chain from energy inputs to feedstocks to intermediates and end-use
  • Cost-flow visibility across each node
  • Substitution paths and production route economics
  • Regional dynamics and capacity maps

Chemical Intermediates Stock Exchange

CISE enables users to submit bids and offers, revealing real demand and supply. Chematrics acts as a matching platform, connecting counterparties without taking ownership of goods.

  • Bids and offers for chemical intermediates
  • Real-time market activity
  • Match-based transactions
  • Transparent price discovery
03 · Key differentiators

Built for how chemical markets actually work

Most platforms report prices. Chematrics explains how they are formed.

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Structured Value Chain

A market model, not a data feed

Chematrics does not present isolated price points. It structures the chemical economy as an interconnected system — from feedstocks and energy inputs to intermediates and end-use industries.

Why it matters

Decisions move from standalone prices to understanding how changes propagate through the system.

02

Transparent Logic

No black boxes. Fully explainable outputs.

All insights are built on explicit assumptions, validated datasets, and clear economic logic. Models are structured to be understood and challenged.

Why it matters

Users can trust the output because they can understand the reasoning behind it.

03

Data Reinforced by Market Activity

From indicative pricing to observed reality

Chematrics introduces a layer of real market intent — active bids, offers, and transaction-level data — which feeds back into the analytical layer.

Why it matters

The platform evolves with the market, improving in relevance and reliability as activity increases.

04

Real-Time Context

Pricing in context, not in isolation

Chemical prices are influenced by macroeconomic conditions, energy markets, and regional dynamics. Chematrics integrates macro indicators, market news, and cross-product relationships.

Why it matters

Users interpret price movements within the broader system that drives them — not as disconnected signals.

04 · AI layer

Ask questions. Get structured answers.

The Chematrics platform includes an AI-powered interface that allows users to query market dynamics directly — with outputs grounded in structured data and models.

  • Understand price movements in context
  • Explore relationships between products
  • Summarize trends across time horizons
  • Reference explicit models, not hidden reasoning

Live demo — answers come from an LLM grounded by the Chematrics knowledge base. Rate-limited.

05 · Use cases

Built for decision-makers in complex markets

From operational decisions to strategic investment cases, Chematrics provides the structure needed to act with confidence.

Role · 01

Investors & Executive Management

Assessing market exposure and investment risk

Move beyond high-level market narratives and evaluate opportunities through a structured, data-driven lens.

  • Understand target assets within the chemical value chain
  • Identify key cost drivers (feedstocks, energy, intermediates)
  • Analyze margin sensitivity to price movements
  • Track historical cycles and structural shifts
  • Monitor real activity via bids, offers, and transaction signals
Role · 02

Traders

Monitoring pricing and liquidity in real time

Track price movements and identify market opportunities across regions and products.

  • Monitor spot and contract pricing
  • Identify arbitrage opportunities
  • Track liquidity through bids and offers
  • Respond to short-term market movements
Role · 03

Procurement Teams

Optimizing sourcing and cost positioning

Gain visibility on how input prices evolve and what drives them.

  • Understand supplier pricing in context
  • Track feedstock-driven cost changes
  • Compare regional pricing dynamics
  • Improve timing of purchasing decisions
— INSIGHTS

Latest articles from Chematrics Research

Short-form analysis on chemical market dynamics — from our research team, refreshed weekly.

Access

Access tailored to your needs

Chematrics offers subscription-based access to the data platform, with optional access to marketplace functionality and advanced insights.