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LyondellBasell
LYB
#1069
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$22.50 B
Marketcap
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United States
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$69.72
Share price
-0.51%
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29.88%
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Table of Contents
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form
10-Q
☒
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended
March 31, 2026
or
☐
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from
to
Commission file number:
001-34726
LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Netherlands
98-0646235
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
2800 Post Oak Blvd.
4th Floor, One Vine Street
Suite 5100
London
Delftseplein 27E
Houston,
Texas
W1J0AH
3013AA
Rotterdam
USA
77056
United Kingdom
Netherlands
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
(713)
309-7200
+44 (0)
207
220 2600
+31 (0)
10
275 5500
(Registrant’s telephone numbers, including area code)
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each Class
Trading Symbol
Name of Each Exchange On Which Registered
Ordinary Shares, €0.04 Par Value
LYB
New York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes
x
No
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).
Yes
x
No
¨
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer
x
Accelerated filer
☐
Non-accelerated filer
☐
Smaller reporting company
☐
Emerging growth company
☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☐ No
x
The registrant had
322,784,773
ordinary shares, €0.04 par value, outstanding at April 29, 2026 (excluding 17,637,725 treasury shares).
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Part I – Financial Information
1
Item 1. Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
1
Consolidated Statements of Income
1
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
2
Consolidated Balance Sheets
3
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
5
Consolidated Statements of Shareholders’ Equity
6
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
7
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
25
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
39
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
40
Part II – Other Information
41
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
41
Item 1A. Risk Factors
41
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
41
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
41
Item 5. Other Information
41
Item 6. Exhibits
42
Signature
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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1. CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars, except earnings per share
2026
2025
Sales and other operating revenues:
Trade
$
7,052
$
7,528
Related parties
145
149
7,197
7,677
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of sales
6,496
7,128
Impairments
15
—
Selling, general and administrative expenses
411
401
Research and development expenses
36
34
6,958
7,563
Operating income
239
114
Interest expense
(
138
)
(
107
)
Interest income
31
30
Other income, net
10
21
Income from continuing operations before equity investments and income taxes
142
58
Income (loss) from equity investments
(
5
)
1
Income from continuing operations before income taxes
137
59
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
(
2
)
36
Income from continuing operations
139
23
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
(
14
)
154
Net income
125
177
Dividends on redeemable non-controlling interests
(
2
)
(
2
)
Net income attributable to the Company shareholders
$
123
$
175
Earnings (loss) per share:
Net income (loss) attributable to the Company shareholders —
Basic
Continuing operations
$
0.42
$
0.06
Discontinued operations
(
0.04
)
0.48
$
0.38
$
0.54
Diluted
Continuing operations
$
0.42
$
0.06
Discontinued operations
(
0.04
)
0.48
$
0.38
$
0.54
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Net income
$
125
$
177
Other comprehensive income, net of tax –
Financial derivatives
42
29
Defined benefit pension and other postretirement benefit plans
3
(
6
)
Foreign currency translations
(
29
)
62
Total other comprehensive income, net of tax
16
85
Comprehensive income
141
262
Dividends on redeemable non-controlling interests
(
2
)
(
2
)
Comprehensive income attributable to the Company shareholders
$
139
$
260
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
Millions of dollars
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
2,635
$
3,443
Restricted cash
4
6
Accounts receivable:
Trade, net
2,984
2,362
Related parties
273
155
Inventories
3,635
3,533
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
777
612
Assets held for sale
749
757
Total current assets
11,057
10,868
Operating lease assets
1,510
1,514
Property, plant and equipment
25,875
25,802
Less: Accumulated depreciation
(
10,173
)
(
9,969
)
Property, plant and equipment, net
15,702
15,833
Equity investments
3,928
3,963
Goodwill
705
708
Intangible assets, net
417
450
Other assets
639
667
Total assets
$
33,958
$
34,003
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
Millions of dollars, except shares and par value data
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Current maturities of long-term debt
$
1,467
$
588
Short-term debt
226
226
Accounts payable:
Trade
2,536
2,250
Related parties
362
444
Accrued and other current liabilities
1,905
1,956
Liabilities held for sale
692
665
Total current liabilities
7,188
6,129
Long-term debt
11,228
12,124
Operating lease liabilities
1,331
1,327
Other liabilities
1,703
1,900
Deferred income taxes
2,343
2,316
Commitments and contingencies
Redeemable non-controlling interests
114
114
Shareholders’ equity:
Ordinary shares, €
0.04
par value,
1,275
million shares authorized,
322,770,429
and
322,084,769
shares outstanding, respectively
19
19
Additional paid-in capital
6,124
6,148
Retained earnings
6,711
6,812
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(
1,294
)
(
1,310
)
Treasury stock, at cost,
17,652,069
and
18,337,729
ordinary shares, respectively
(
1,520
)
(
1,587
)
Total Company share of shareholders’ equity
10,040
10,082
Non-controlling interests
11
11
Total equity
10,051
10,093
Total liabilities, redeemable non-controlling interests and equity
$
33,958
$
34,003
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$
125
$
177
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
342
323
Impairments
15
—
Amortization of debt-related costs
3
2
Share-based compensation
47
35
Equity investments—
Equity (income) loss
5
(
1
)
Deferred income tax provision (benefit)
20
(
25
)
Changes in assets and liabilities that provided (used) cash:
Accounts receivable
(
797
)
(
440
)
Inventories
(
96
)
(
198
)
Accounts payable
291
(
78
)
Other, net
(
224
)
(
374
)
Net cash used in operating activities
(
269
)
(
579
)
Cash flows from investing activities:
Expenditures for property, plant and equipment
(
269
)
(
483
)
Proceeds from settlement of net investment hedges
—
59
Other, net
(
10
)
(
6
)
Net cash used in investing activities
$
(
279
)
$
(
430
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Repurchases of Company ordinary shares
$
—
$
(
110
)
Dividends paid - common stock
(
224
)
(
433
)
Other, net
(
12
)
(
4
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(
236
)
(
547
)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
(
26
)
38
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash
(
810
)
(
1,518
)
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period
3,449
3,388
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
$
2,639
$
1,870
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Ordinary Shares
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Loss
Company
Share of
Shareholders’
Equity
Non-
Controlling
Interests
Millions of dollars
Issued
Treasury
Balance, December 31, 2025
$
19
$
(
1,587
)
$
6,148
$
6,812
$
(
1,310
)
$
10,082
$
11
Net income
—
—
—
125
—
125
—
Other comprehensive income
—
—
—
—
16
16
—
Share-based compensation
—
67
(
24
)
—
—
43
—
Dividends - common stock ($
0.69
per share)
—
—
—
(
224
)
—
(
224
)
—
Dividends - redeemable non-controlling interests ($
15.00
per share)
—
—
—
(
2
)
—
(
2
)
—
Balance, March 31, 2026
$
19
$
(
1,520
)
$
6,124
$
6,711
$
(
1,294
)
$
10,040
$
11
Ordinary Shares
Additional
Paid-in
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Loss
Company
Share of
Shareholders’
Equity
Non-
Controlling
Interests
Millions of dollars
Issued
Treasury
Balance, December 31, 2024
$
19
$
(
1,500
)
$
6,150
$
9,325
$
(
1,532
)
$
12,462
$
12
Net income
—
—
—
177
—
177
—
Other comprehensive income
—
—
—
—
85
85
—
Share-based compensation
—
51
(
18
)
(
1
)
—
32
—
Dividends - common stock ($
1.34
per share)
—
—
—
(
435
)
—
(
435
)
—
Dividends - redeemable non-controlling interests ($
15.00
per share)
—
—
—
(
2
)
—
(
2
)
—
Repurchases of Company ordinary shares
—
(
110
)
—
—
—
(
110
)
—
Balance, March 31, 2025
$
19
$
(
1,559
)
$
6,132
$
9,064
$
(
1,447
)
$
12,209
$
12
See Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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1.
Basis of Presentation
8
2.
Accounting and Reporting Changes
8
3.
Discontinued Operations
9
4.
Assets Held for Sale
9
5.
Revenues
10
6.
Accounts Receivable
11
7.
Inventories
11
8.
Debt
12
9.
Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements
14
10.
Income Taxes
16
11.
Commitments and Contingencies
17
12.
Shareholders’ Equity and Redeemable Non-controlling Interests
18
13.
Per Share Data
21
14.
Segment and Related Information
22
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LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1.
Basis of Presentation
LyondellBasell Industries N.V. is a limited liability company (Naamloze Vennootschap) incorporated under Dutch law by deed of incorporation dated October 15, 2009. Unless otherwise indicated, the “Company,” “we,” “us,” “our” or similar words are used to refer to LyondellBasell Industries N.V. together with its consolidated subsidiaries (“LyondellBasell N.V.”). LyondellBasell N.V. is a worldwide manufacturer of chemicals and polymers, a significant producer of gasoline blending components and a developer and licensor of technologies for the production of polymers.
The accompanying unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared from the books and records of LyondellBasell N.V. in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Rule 10-01 of Regulation S-X for interim financial information. Certain notes and other information have been condensed or omitted from the interim financial statements included in this report. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and notes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”) for complete financial statements. These Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements and notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, including normal recurring adjustments, considered necessary for a fair statement have been included. These statements contain some amounts that are based upon management estimates and judgments. Future actual results could differ from such current estimates. The results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results for the entire year.
In February 2025, we ceased business operations at our Houston refinery. Accordingly, our refining business, previously disclosed as the Refining segment, is reported as a discontinued operation. The related operating results of our refining business are reported as discontinued operations for all periods presented. Discontinued operations also include costs associated with the closure and dismantlement of our Berre refinery.
2.
Accounting and Reporting Changes
Recently Adopted Guidance
Measurement of Credit Losses
—In July 2025, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standard Update (“ASU”) 2025-05,
Financial Instruments
—
Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets.
We elected the practical expedient provided by this ASU for estimating expected credit losses on current accounts receivable and current contract assets arising from transactions accounted for under ASC 606. The guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim periods within those annual reporting periods. The adoption of this guidance at January 1, 2026 did not have a material impact on our Consolidated Financial Statements.
Accounting Guidance Issued But Not Adopted as of March 31, 2026
Grants—
In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-10,
Government Grants (Topic 832): Accounting for Government Grants Received by Business Entities
. This ASU provides guidance for recognition, measurement, and presentation of government grants. The guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2028, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods and may be applied using either a modified prospective, a modified retrospective or a retrospective approach. Early adoption is permitted. The adoption of this guidance will not have a material impact on our Consolidated Financial Statements.
Accounting for Software Costs—
In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-06,
Intangibles — Goodwill and Other — Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use Software.
This guidance amends certain aspects of the accounting for and disclosure of software costs, including when entities start capitalizing eligible costs. This guidance also supersedes existing guidance on website development costs. The guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, and interim periods within those annual reporting periods. Early adoption
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NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-(Continued)
is permitted. We are currently assessing the impact the adoption will have on our Consolidated Financial Statements.
Expense Disaggregation Disclosures
—In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03,
Income Statement
—
Reporting Comprehensive Income
—
Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses.
This guidance requires incremental disclosures about specific expense categories, including, but not limited to, purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, amortization and selling expenses. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026, and for interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2027. While permitted, we do not plan to early adopt this guidance. The guidance may be applied either prospectively or retrospectively. The adoption of this guidance will not have a material impact on our Consolidated Financial Statements as the guidance relates only to disclosure.
3.
Discontinued Operations
Discontinued operations consists primarily of our refining business.
The following table presents components of Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
—
$
1,199
Cost of sales
—
1,001
Selling, general and administrative expenses
—
2
Operating income (loss)
—
196
Other income (expense), net
(
18
)
—
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
(
4
)
42
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
$
(
14
)
$
154
4.
Assets Held for Sale
In June 2025, we entered into an agreement for the sale of select European olefins and polyolefins assets and the associated business. The sites to be sold were part of the previously announced European strategic assessment and are located in Berre l’Etang (France), Münchsmünster (Germany), Carrington (United Kingdom), and Tarragona (Spain). These sites, identified for sale, are within our Olefins & Polyolefins-Europe, Asia, International (“O&P-EAI”) segment. The assets and liabilities associated with the business to be sold are classified as held for sale in the Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.
On May 1, 2026, we announced the completion of the sale and expect to record a pre-tax loss of approximately $
700
million to $
800
million, inclusive of a cash contribution of approximately $
300
million to the sold businesses prior to closing and estimated closing costs, subject to customary post‑closing adjustments.
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NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-(Continued)
The following table summarizes the assets and liabilities classified as held for sale in the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
Millions of dollars
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
ASSETS
Accounts receivable - Trade, net
$
297
$
272
Inventories
365
407
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
28
22
Operating lease assets
30
12
Equity investments
27
28
Other assets
2
16
Total assets held for sale
$
749
$
757
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable - Trade
$
247
$
225
Accrued and other current liabilities
138
129
Operating lease liabilities
15
9
Other liabilities
262
272
Deferred income taxes
30
30
Total liabilities held for sale
$
692
$
665
5.
Revenues
Contract Balances—
Contract liabilities were $
139
million and $
125
million as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively. Revenue recognized in each reporting period that was included in the contract liability balance at the beginning of the period was immaterial.
Disaggregation of Revenues—
The following table presents our revenues disaggregated by key products:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Sales and other operating revenues:
Olefins and co-products
$
1,186
$
1,066
Polyethylene
1,681
1,778
Polypropylene
1,344
1,538
Propylene oxide and derivatives
518
588
Oxyfuels and related products
1,134
1,131
Intermediate chemicals
348
541
Compounding and solutions
873
904
Other
113
131
Total
$
7,197
$
7,677
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NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-(Continued)
The following table presents our revenues disaggregated by geography, based upon the location of the customer:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Sales and other operating revenues:
United States
$
2,723
$
2,855
Germany
588
616
China
333
480
Mexico
327
409
Italy
318
327
France
297
265
Japan
258
318
Poland
208
203
The Netherlands
198
166
Other
1,947
2,038
Total
$
7,197
$
7,677
6.
Accounts Receivable
Accounts receivable are reflected in the Consolidated Balance Sheets, net of allowance for credit losses of $
3
million as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.
7.
Inventories
Inventories consisted of the following components:
Millions of dollars
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Finished goods
$
2,151
$
2,238
Work-in-process
95
69
Raw materials and supplies
1,389
1,226
Total inventories
$
3,635
$
3,533
During the first three months of 2025, inventory liquidations associated with our exit from the refinery business generated a last-in, first-out (“LIFO”) benefit of $
196
million, net of tax, or $
0.61
per diluted share. This benefit is reflected in Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax in the Consolidated Statements of Income. See Note 3 for additional information.
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8.
Debt
Long-term loans, notes and other debt, net of unamortized discount, debt issuance cost and cumulative fair value hedging adjustments, consisted of the following:
Millions of dollars
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Senior Notes due 2055, $
1,000
million,
4.625
% ($
15
million of discount; $
10
million of debt issuance cost)
$
975
$
975
Guaranteed Notes due 2027, $
300
million,
8.1
%
300
300
Issued by LYB International Finance B.V.:
Guaranteed Notes due 2043, $
750
million,
5.25
% ($
17
million of discount; $
6
million of debt issuance cost)
727
727
Guaranteed Notes due 2044, $
1,000
million,
4.875
% ($
9
million of discount; $
8
million of debt issuance cost)
983
983
Issued by LYB International Finance II B.V.:
Guaranteed Notes due 2026, €
500
million,
0.875
%
572
585
Guaranteed Notes due 2027, $
1,000
million,
3.5
% ($
1
million of discount)
589
590
Guaranteed Notes due 2031, €
500
million,
1.625
% ($
3
million of discount; $
2
million of debt issuance cost)
563
577
Issued by LYB International Finance III LLC:
Guaranteed Notes due 2030, $
500
million,
3.375
%
144
142
Guaranteed Notes due 2030, $
500
million,
2.25
% ($
2
million of discount; $
2
million of debt issuance cost)
482
481
Guaranteed Notes due 2031, $
500
million,
5.125
% ($
1
million of discount; $
4
million of debt issuance cost)
495
495
Guaranteed Notes due 2033, $
500
million,
5.625
% ($
4
million of debt issuance cost)
496
496
Guaranteed Notes due 2034, $
750
million,
5.5
% ($
5
million of discount, $
6
million of debt issuance cost)
739
739
Guaranteed Notes due 2035, $
500
million,
6.150
% ($
1
million of discount, $
5
million of debt issuance cost
494
494
Guaranteed Notes due 2036, $
1,000
million,
5.875
% ($
7
million of discount, $
9
million of debt issuance cost
984
984
Guaranteed Notes due 2040, $
750
million,
3.375
% ($
1
million of discount; $
6
million of debt issuance cost)
743
743
Guaranteed Notes due 2049, $
1,000
million,
4.2
% ($
13
million of discount; $
10
million of debt issuance cost)
977
977
Guaranteed Notes due 2050, $
1,000
million,
4.2
% ($
6
million of discount; $
10
million of debt issuance cost)
971
971
Guaranteed Notes due 2051, $
1,000
million,
3.625
% ($
2
million of discount; $
9
million of debt issuance cost)
951
952
Guaranteed Notes due 2060, $
500
million,
3.8
% ($
4
million of discount; $
5
million of debt issuance cost)
486
487
Other
24
14
Total
12,695
12,712
Less current maturities
(
1,467
)
(
588
)
Long-term debt
$
11,228
$
12,124
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Fair value hedging adjustments associated with the fair value hedge accounting of our fixed-for-floating interest rate swaps for the applicable periods are as follows:
Gains (Losses)
Cumulative Fair Value
Hedging Adjustments Included
in Carrying Amount of Debt
Three Months Ended
March 31,
March 31,
December 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2026
2025
Guaranteed Notes due 2025,
1.25
%
$
—
$
(
1
)
$
—
$
—
Guaranteed Notes due 2026,
0.875
%
—
—
2
2
Guaranteed Notes due 2027,
3.5
%
1
(
3
)
1
—
Guaranteed Notes due 2030,
3.375
%
—
(
3
)
(
2
)
(
2
)
Guaranteed Notes due 2030,
2.25
%
—
(
2
)
14
14
Guaranteed Notes due 2031,
1.625
%
1
2
6
5
Guaranteed Notes due 2050,
4.2
%
—
(
1
)
13
13
Guaranteed Notes due 2051,
3.625
%
1
(
14
)
38
37
Guaranteed Notes due 2060,
3.8
%
1
(
3
)
5
4
Total
$
4
$
(
25
)
$
77
$
73
Fair value adjustments are recognized in Interest expense in the Consolidated Statements of Income.
Long-Term Debt
Senior Revolving Credit Facility
—Our $
3,750
million senior unsecured revolving credit facility (the “Senior Revolving Credit Facility”), which expires in July 2029,
may be used for dollar and euro denominated borrowings. As of March 31, 2026, we had
no
borrowings or letters of credit outstanding and $
3,750
million of unused availability under this facility.
Short-Term Debt
U.S. Receivables Facility
—Our U.S. Receivables Facility, which expires in June 2026, has a purchase limit of $
900
million in addition to a $
300
million uncommitted accordion feature. As of March 31, 2026, we had
no
borrowings or letters of credit outstanding and $
900
million unused availability under this facility.
Commercial Paper Program
—We have a commercial paper program under which we may issue up to $
2,500
million of privately placed, unsecured, short-term promissory notes (“commercial paper”). As of March 31, 2026, we had
no
borrowings of outstanding commercial paper.
Precious Metal Financings
—At March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we had $
226
million of Short-term debt related to our precious metal financings.
Weighted Average Interest Rate
—As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, our weighted average interest rate on outstanding Short-term debt was
2.7
%.
Additional Information
Debt Compliance
—As of March 31, 2026, we are in compliance with our debt covenants.
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9.
Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements
We are exposed to market risks, such as changes in commodity pricing, interest rates and currency exchange rates. To manage the volatility related to these exposures, we selectively enter into derivative contracts pursuant to our risk management policies.
Financial Instruments Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
—The following table summarizes financial instruments outstanding for the periods presented that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
Fair Value
Millions of dollars
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Balance Sheet Classification
Assets–
Derivatives designated as hedges:
Commodities
$
38
$
—
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Commodities
13
4
Other assets
Foreign currency
15
19
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Foreign currency
7
—
Other assets
Interest rates
25
16
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Derivatives not designated as hedges:
Commodities
13
5
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Foreign currency
2
—
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Total
$
113
$
44
Liabilities–
Derivatives designated as hedges:
Commodities
$
20
$
33
Accrued and other current liabilities
Commodities
9
8
Other liabilities
Foreign currency
81
15
Accrued and other current liabilities
Foreign currency
62
199
Other liabilities
Interest rates
30
27
Accrued and other current liabilities
Interest rates
75
79
Other liabilities
Derivatives not designated as hedges:
Commodities
50
42
Accrued and other current liabilities
Foreign currency
6
5
Accrued and other current liabilities
Total
$
333
$
408
The financial instruments in the table above are classified as Level 2. We present the gross assets and liabilities of our derivative instruments on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
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Financial Instruments Not Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
—The following table presents the carrying value and estimated fair value of our short-term precious metal financings and Long-term debt:
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Millions of dollars
Carrying
Value
Fair
Value
Carrying
Value
Fair
Value
Precious metal financings
$
226
$
258
$
226
$
263
Long-term debt
11,208
9,492
12,113
10,501
Total
$
11,434
$
9,750
$
12,339
$
10,764
The financial instruments in the table above are classified as Level 2. Our other financial instruments classified within Current assets and Current liabilities have a short maturity and their carrying value approximates fair value.
Derivative Instruments:
Commodity Prices
—The following table presents the notional amounts of our outstanding commodity derivative instruments:
Notional Amount
Unit of Measure
Maturity Date
Millions of units
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Derivatives designated as hedges:
Natural gas
46
51
MMBtu
2026 to 2028
Ethane
11
13
Bbls
2026 to 2028
Power
1
1
MWhs
2026 to 2028
Derivatives not designated as hedges:
Ethane
1
6
Bbls
2026
Other commodities
4
3
Bbls
2026 to 2028
Interest Rates
—The following table presents the notional amounts of our outstanding interest rate derivative instruments:
Notional Amount
Millions of dollars
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Maturity Date
Fair value hedges
$
1,879
$
1,885
2026 to 2031
Foreign Currency Rates
—The following table presents the notional amounts of our outstanding foreign currency derivative instruments:
Notional Amount
Millions of dollars
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Maturity Date
Net investment hedges
$
2,465
$
2,465
2027 to 2032
Cash flow hedges
294
294
2027
Not designated
324
295
2026
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Impact on Earnings and Other Comprehensive Income
—The following tables summarize the pre-tax effect of derivative instruments recorded in Accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”), the gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI to earnings and additional gains (losses) recognized directly in earnings:
Effects of Financial Instruments
Three Months Ended March 31,
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Gain (Loss)
Recognized in
AOCI
Gain (Loss) Reclassified
to Income
from AOCI
Additional Gain
(Loss) Recognized
in Income
Income Statement
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2026
2025
2026
2025
Classification
Derivatives designated as hedges:
Commodities
$
58
$
37
$
(
2
)
$
(
2
)
$
—
$
—
Cost of sales
Foreign currency
74
(
119
)
(
7
)
11
10
12
Interest expense
Interest rates
—
—
1
1
(
12
)
13
Interest expense
Derivatives not designated as hedges:
Commodities
—
—
—
—
(
8
)
—
Sales and other operating revenues
Commodities
—
—
—
—
15
(
19
)
Cost of sales
Commodities
—
—
—
—
—
8
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
Foreign currency
—
—
—
—
4
(
29
)
Other income, net
Total
$
132
$
(
82
)
$
(
8
)
$
10
$
9
$
(
15
)
As of March 31, 2026, on a pre-tax basis, $
5
million is scheduled to be reclassified from AOCI as an increase to Interest expense over the next twelve months.
Other Financial Instruments:
Cash and Cash Equivalents
—As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we had marketable securities classified as Cash and cash equivalents of $
1,469
million and $
2,030
million, respectively.
10.
Income Taxes
For interim tax reporting, we estimate an annual effective tax rate which is applied to the year-to-date ordinary income. Tax effects of significant, unusual, or infrequently occurring items are excluded from the estimated annual effective tax rate calculation and recognized in the interim period in which they occur. Our effective income tax rate fluctuates based on, among other factors, changes in pre-tax income in countries with varying statutory tax rates, changes in valuation allowances, changes in foreign exchange gains or losses, the amount of nontaxable or nondeductible items, changes in unrecognized tax benefits associated with uncertain tax positions and changes in tax laws.
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Our effective income tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was (
1.5
)% compared to
61.0
% for the first quarter of 2025. The lower effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was due to foreign exchange losses coupled with a tax benefit associated with a tax refund claim that decreased the effective tax rate by
28.6
percentage points and
11.4
percentage points, respectively. In addition, changes in earnings in countries with varying statutory tax rates decreased the effective tax rate by
17.5
percentage points.
11.
Commitments and Contingencies
Commitments
—We have various purchase commitments for materials, supplies and services incidental to the ordinary conduct of business, generally for quantities required for our businesses and at prevailing market prices. These commitments are designed to ensure sources of supply and are not expected to be in excess of normal requirements. Additionally, we have capital expenditure commitments, which we incur in our normal course of business.
Financial Assurance Instruments
—We have obtained letters of credit, performance and surety bonds and have issued financial and performance guarantees to support trade payables, potential liabilities and other obligations. Considering the frequency of claims made against the financial instruments we use to support our obligations, and the magnitude of those financial instruments in light of our current financial position, we do not expect that any claims made against or draws on these financial instruments would have a material adverse effect on the Consolidated Financial Statements. We have not experienced any unmanageable difficulties in obtaining the required financial assurance instruments for our current operations.
Environmental Remediation
—Accrued liabilities for future environmental remediation costs at current and former plant sites and other remediation sites totaled $
177
million as of March 31, 2026, and $
178
million as of December 31, 2025. For each period, $
74
million was classified as Liabilities held for sale. The remaining balances are included in Accrued and other current liabilities and Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
As of March 31, 2026, the accrued liabilities for individual sites range from less than $
1
million to $
56
million. The remediation expenditures are expected to occur over a number of years and are not concentrated in any single year. In our opinion, it is reasonably possible that losses in excess of the liabilities recorded may have been incurred. However, we cannot estimate any amount or range of such possible additional losses. New information about sites, new technology or future developments, such as involvement in investigations by regulatory agencies, could require us to reassess our potential exposure related to environmental matters.
Indemnification
—We are parties to various indemnification arrangements, including arrangements entered into in connection with acquisitions, divestitures and the formation and dissolution of joint ventures. Pursuant to these arrangements, we provide indemnification to and/or receive indemnification from other parties in connection with liabilities that may arise in connection with the transactions and in connection with activities prior to completion of the transactions. These indemnification arrangements typically include provisions pertaining to third-party claims relating to environmental and tax matters, as well as various types of litigation. As of March 31, 2026, we had not accrued any significant amounts for our indemnification obligations, and we are not aware of other circumstances that would likely lead to significant future indemnification obligations. We cannot determine with certainty the potential amount of future payments under the indemnification arrangements until events arise that would trigger a liability under the arrangements.
As part of our technology licensing contracts, we give indemnifications to our licensees for liabilities arising from possible patent infringement claims with respect to certain proprietary licensed technologies. Such indemnifications have a stated maximum amount and generally cover a period of
5
to
10
years.
Legal Proceedings—
We are subject to various lawsuits and claims, including but not limited to, matters involving contract disputes, tort claims, tax proceedings, and regulatory disputes alleging environmental damage, personal injury and/or property damage, some of which are covered by insurance. We vigorously defend ourselves and prosecute these matters as appropriate.
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Our legal organization applies its knowledge, experience and professional judgment to the specific characteristics of our cases, employing a litigation management process to manage and monitor legal proceedings in which we are a party. Our process facilitates the early evaluation and quantification of potential exposures in individual cases. This process also enables us to track those cases that have been scheduled for trial, mediation or other resolution. We regularly assess the adequacy of legal accruals based on our professional judgment, experience and the information available regarding our cases.
Based on consideration of all relevant facts and circumstances, we do not believe the ultimate outcome of any currently pending lawsuit or claim against us will have a material adverse effect upon our operations, financial condition or Consolidated Financial Statements.
12.
Shareholders’ Equity and Redeemable Non-controlling Interests
Shareholders’ Equity
Dividend Distributions
—The following table summarizes the quarterly dividends paid in the period presented:
Millions of dollars, except per share amounts
Dividend Per
Ordinary Share
Aggregate
Dividends Paid
Date of Record
March 2026
$
0.69
$
224
March 2, 2026
Share Repurchase Authorization
—In May 2025, our shareholders approved a proposal to authorize us to repurchase up to
34.0
million ordinary shares, through November 23, 2026 (“2025 Share Repurchase Authorization”), which superseded any prior repurchase authorizations. The timing and amount of these repurchases, which are determined based on our evaluation of market conditions and other factors, may be executed from time to time through open market or privately negotiated transactions. In September 2025, we amended our Senior Revolving Credit Facility which now restricts share repurchases except to offset dilution. The repurchased shares, which are recorded at cost, are classified as Treasury stock and may be retired or used for general corporate purposes, including for various employee benefit and compensation plans. As of April 29, 2026, we had approximately
34.0
million shares remaining under the current authorization.
Total cash paid for share repurchases for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $
110
million. There were
no
repurchases during the three months ended March 31, 2026.
The following table summarizes our share repurchase activity for the three months ended March 31, 2025:
Millions of dollars, except shares and per share amounts
Shares
Repurchased
Average
Purchase
Price Per Share
Total Purchase Price, Including
Commissions and Fees
2024 Share Repurchase Authorization
1,485,648
$
74.29
$
110
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Ordinary Shares
—The changes in the outstanding amounts of ordinary shares are as follows:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
Ordinary shares outstanding:
Beginning balance
322,084,769
323,889,832
Share-based compensation
514,683
424,241
Employee stock purchase plan
170,977
116,659
Purchase of ordinary shares
—
(
1,485,648
)
Ending balance
322,770,429
322,945,084
Treasury Shares—
The changes in the amounts of treasury shares held by the Company are as follows:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
Ordinary shares held as treasury shares:
Beginning balance
18,337,729
16,532,666
Share-based compensation
(
514,683
)
(
424,241
)
Employee stock purchase plan
(
170,977
)
(
116,659
)
Purchase of ordinary shares
—
1,485,648
Ending balance
17,652,069
17,477,414
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Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
—The components of, and after-tax changes in, Accumulated other comprehensive loss as of and for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 are presented in the following tables.
Foreign currency translation adjustments below include currency translation adjustments as well as gains (losses) on net investment hedges; the associated tax benefits or expenses are calculated separately for each component.
Millions of dollars
Financial
Derivatives
Defined Benefit
Pension and Other
Postretirement
Benefit Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Adjustments
Total
Balance – December 31, 2025
$
(
133
)
$
(
236
)
$
(
941
)
$
(
1,310
)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications
66
—
(
13
)
53
Tax expense before reclassifications
(
18
)
—
(
16
)
(
34
)
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive loss
(
8
)
4
—
(
4
)
Tax (expense) benefit
2
(
1
)
—
1
Net other comprehensive income (loss)
42
3
(
29
)
16
Balance – March 31, 2026
$
(
91
)
$
(
233
)
$
(
970
)
$
(
1,294
)
Millions of dollars
Financial
Derivatives
Defined Benefit
Pension and Other
Postretirement
Benefit Plans
Foreign
Currency
Translation
Adjustments
Total
Balance – December 31, 2024
$
(
111
)
$
(
281
)
$
(
1,140
)
$
(
1,532
)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications
27
(
3
)
33
57
Tax (expense) benefit before reclassifications
(
5
)
1
29
25
Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive loss
10
(
5
)
—
5
Tax (expense) benefit
(
3
)
1
—
(
2
)
Net other comprehensive income (loss)
29
(
6
)
62
85
Balance – March 31, 2025
$
(
82
)
$
(
287
)
$
(
1,078
)
$
(
1,447
)
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NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-(Continued)
The amounts reclassified out of each component of Accumulated other comprehensive loss are as follows:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Affected Line Item on
the Consolidated
Statements of Income
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Reclassification adjustments for:
Financial derivatives:
Commodities
$
(
2
)
$
(
2
)
Cost of sales
Foreign currency
(
7
)
11
Interest expense
Interest rates
1
1
Interest expense
Income tax (expense) benefit
2
(
3
)
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
Financial derivatives, net of tax
(
6
)
7
Amortization of defined pension items:
Actuarial loss
3
3
Other income, net
Prior service cost
1
1
Other income, net
Curtailment gain
—
(
9
)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
Income tax (expense) benefit
(
1
)
1
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
Defined pension items, net of tax
3
(
4
)
Total reclassifications, before tax
(
4
)
5
Income tax (expense) benefit
1
(
2
)
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
Total reclassifications, after tax
$
(
3
)
$
3
Amount included in net income
Redeemable Non-controlling Interests
Our redeemable non-controlling interests relate to shares of cumulative perpetual special stock (“redeemable non-controlling interest stock”) issued by a consolidated subsidiary. As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we had
112,964
shares of redeemable non-controlling interest stock outstanding. These shares may be redeemed at any time at the discretion of the holders.
In January 2026, we paid cash dividends of $
15.00
per share to our redeemable non-controlling interest shareholders of record as of January 15, 2026. These dividends totaled $
2
million for each of the three month periods ended March 31, 2026 and 2025.
13.
Per Share Data
Basic earnings (loss) per share is based upon the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share includes the effect of certain stock options and other equity-based compensation awards. Our unvested restricted stock units contain non-forfeitable rights to dividend equivalents and are considered participating securities. We compute basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share under the two-class method.
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Earnings (loss) per share data is as follows:
Three Months Ended March 31,
2026
2025
Millions of dollars
Continuing
Operations
Discontinued
Operations
Continuing
Operations
Discontinued
Operations
Net income (loss)
$
139
$
(
14
)
$
23
$
154
Dividends on redeemable non-controlling interests
(
2
)
—
(
2
)
—
Net income attributable to participating securities
—
—
(
2
)
—
Net income (loss) attributable to ordinary shareholders – basic and diluted
$
137
$
(
14
)
$
19
$
154
Millions of shares, except per share amounts
Basic weighted average common stock outstanding
322
322
324
324
Effect of dilutive securities
1
1
—
—
Diluted weighted average common stock outstanding
323
323
324
324
Earnings (loss) per share:
Basic
$
0.42
$
(
0.04
)
$
0.06
$
0.48
Diluted
$
0.42
$
(
0.04
)
$
0.06
$
0.48
14.
Segment and Related Information
Our operations are managed by senior executives who report to our Chief Executive Officer, the chief operating decision maker. Discrete financial information is available for each of the segments. The Chief Executive Officer uses EBITDA as the primary measure for reviewing the profitability of our segments and allocating resources to the segments. We define EBITDA as net income before interest, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization. Our chief operating decision maker does not receive information about total assets by reportable segment.
The activities of each of our segments from which they earn revenues and incur expenses are described below:
•
Olefins and Polyolefins-Americas (“O&P-Americas”)
. Our O&P-Americas segment produces and markets olefins and co-products, polyethylene and polypropylene.
•
Olefins and Polyolefins-Europe, Asia, International (“O&P-EAI”)
. Our O&P-EAI segment produces and markets olefins and co-products, polyethylene and polypropylene.
•
Intermediates and Derivatives
(
“I&D”
). Our I&D segment produces and markets propylene oxide and its derivatives; oxyfuels and related products; and intermediate chemicals such as styrene monomer and acetyls.
•
Advanced Polymer Solutions (“APS”).
Our APS segment produces and markets compounding and solutions, such as polypropylene compounds, engineered plastics, masterbatches, engineered composites, and colors.
•
Technology
. Our Technology segment develops and licenses chemical and polyolefin process technologies and manufactures and sells polyolefin catalysts.
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“Other” includes intersegment eliminations and items that are not directly related or allocated to business operations, such as foreign exchange gains or losses and components of pension and other postretirement benefit costs other than service costs. Sales between segments are made at prices approximating prevailing market prices.
Summarized financial information concerning reportable segments is shown in the following tables for the periods presented:
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Millions of dollars
O&P–
Americas
O&P–
EAI
I&D
APS
Technology
Other
Total
Sales and other operating revenues:
Customers
$
1,920
$
2,300
$
2,023
$
873
$
81
$
—
$
7,197
Intersegment
517
201
37
3
25
(
783
)
—
2,437
2,501
2,060
876
106
(
783
)
7,197
Less:
Cost of sales
2,179
2,431
1,861
750
60
(
785
)
6,496
Impairments
—
15
—
—
—
—
15
(Income) loss from equity investments
(
9
)
15
(
1
)
—
—
—
5
Other items
104
118
80
88
39
8
437
Add:
Depreciation and amortization expense
164
43
104
20
11
—
342
EBITDA
$
327
$
(
35
)
$
224
$
58
$
18
$
(
6
)
$
586
Capital expenditures
$
120
$
61
$
58
$
17
$
13
$
—
$
269
Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Millions of dollars
O&P–
Americas
O&P–
EAI
I&D
APS
Technology
Other
Total
Sales and other operating revenues:
Customers
$
1,957
$
2,435
$
2,282
$
904
$
99
$
—
$
7,677
Intersegment
524
165
16
4
21
(
730
)
—
2,481
2,600
2,298
908
120
(
730
)
7,677
Less:
Cost of sales
2,273
2,510
2,233
800
44
(
732
)
7,128
(Income) loss from equity investments
(
7
)
6
—
—
—
—
(
1
)
Other items
119
106
70
82
34
3
414
Add:
Depreciation and amortization expense
155
39
99
20
10
—
323
EBITDA
$
251
$
17
$
94
$
46
$
52
$
(
1
)
$
459
Capital expenditures
$
216
$
124
$
91
$
30
$
22
$
—
$
483
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Other items include Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses, Research and development expenses, and Other income, net.
A reconciliation of EBITDA to Income from continuing operations before income taxes is shown in the following table for each of the periods presented:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
EBITDA:
Total segment EBITDA
$
592
$
460
Other EBITDA
(
6
)
(
1
)
Less:
Depreciation and amortization expense
(
342
)
(
323
)
Interest expense
(
138
)
(
107
)
Add:
Interest income
31
30
Income from continuing operations before income taxes
$
137
$
59
Closure of European PO Joint Venture—
In March 2025, we announced the permanent closure of our European PO Joint Venture. During the three months ended March 31, 2025, we recognized $
117
million of costs associated with the closure which are reflected in Cost of sales in the Consolidated Statements of Income.
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Item 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
GENERAL
This discussion should be read in conjunction with the information contained in the Consolidated Financial Statements, and the accompanying notes elsewhere in this report. Unless otherwise indicated, the “Company,” “we,” “us,” “our” or similar words are used to refer to LyondellBasell Industries N.V. together with its consolidated subsidiaries (“LyondellBasell N.V.”).
OVERVIEW
Results from continuing operations for the first quarter of 2026 increased compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. During the fourth quarter of 2025 we recognized last-in, first-out (“LIFO”) inventory valuation charges of $107 million primarily in our Olefins and Polyolefins-Americas (“O&P-Americas”) and Intermediates and Derivatives (“I&D”) segments. In our O&P-Americas segment, results improved relative to the prior quarter as lower feedstock costs and accelerating product prices benefited integrated polyethylene margins. Tightening market conditions supported higher polyethylene prices in both domestic and export markets. In our Olefins and Polyolefins-Europe, Asia, International (“O&P-EAI”) segment, a combination of reduced imports and improved seasonal demand drove higher prices and volumes. In our I&D segment, propylene oxide and derivatives margins strengthened with improved pricing and increased demand. A delayed restart of the La Porte acetyls assets impacted first quarter profitability. In oxyfuels, margins compressed due to lower gasoline cracks and octane premiums while volumes were impacted by an outage at the Bayport PO/TBA site that began in March.
Results from continuing operations for the first quarter of 2026 increased compared to the first quarter of 2025. In our I&D segment, propylene oxide and derivatives margins improved from lower feedstock costs. First quarter of 2025 results for our I&D segment included shutdown costs related to our European PO Joint Venture. In our O&P-Americas segment, polyethylene margins increased from lower feedstock costs. These improvements were partially offset by lower results in our O&P-EAI segment driven by lower polymer volumes. Additionally, results in our Technology segments decreased as a result of lower licensing and catalyst margins.
During the first quarter of 2026 we used $269 million of cash from operating activities. We invested $269 million in capital projects and returned $224 million to shareholders through dividend payments.
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Results of operations for the periods discussed are presented in the table below:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
7,197
$
7,091
$
7,677
Cost of sales
6,496
6,756
7,128
Impairments
15
17
—
Selling, general and administrative expenses
411
373
401
Research and development expenses
36
33
34
Operating income (loss)
239
(88)
114
Interest expense
(138)
(132)
(107)
Interest income
31
25
30
Other income, net
10
65
21
Income (loss) from equity investments
(5)
(12)
1
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes
137
(142)
59
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
(2)
(8)
36
Income (loss) from continuing operations
139
(134)
23
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
(14)
(6)
154
Net income (loss)
125
(140)
177
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax –
Financial derivatives
42
(12)
29
Defined benefit pension and other postretirement benefit plans
3
46
(6)
Foreign currency translations
(29)
9
62
Total other comprehensive income, net of tax
16
43
85
Comprehensive income (loss)
$
141
$
(97)
$
262
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Revenues
—Revenues increased by $106 million, or 1%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. Higher average sales prices for many of our products drove a 7% increase in revenues, while lower sales volumes driven by lower demand and unplanned downtime led to a 6% decrease in revenues.
Revenues decreased by $480 million, or 6%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025. Lower average sales prices for many of our products resulted in a 10% decrease in revenues. Lower sales volumes, driven by reduced demand, led to a 2% decrease in revenues. Favorable foreign exchange impacts led to a 6% increase in revenues.
Cost of Sales
—Cost of sales decreased by $260 million, or 4%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, and by $632 million, or 9%, compared to the first quarter of 2025. These decreases were driven by lower feedstock costs. Further, in the first quarter of 2025, we recognized $117 million in shutdown costs related to the permanent closure of our European PO Joint Venture.
Selling, General and Administrative (“SG&A”) Expenses
—SG&A expenses increased by $38 million, or 10%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, primarily driven by an increase in employee-related expenses.
Operating Income (Loss)
—Operating income increased by $327 million, or 372%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. Operating income in our O&P-Americas, O&P-EAI, APS and I&D segments increased by $174 million, $143 million, $43 million and $26 million, respectively. These increases were partially offset by a decrease in our Technology segment of $62 million.
Operating income increased by $125 million, or 110%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025. Operating income in our I&D, O&P-Americas and APS segments increased by $127 million, $57 million and $21 million, respectively. These increases were partially offset by decreases in our O&P-EAI and Technology segments of $45 million $35 million, respectively.
Results for each of our business segments are discussed further in the “Segment Analysis” section below.
Other Income, Net
—Other income decreased by $55 million, or 85%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, largely due to a $67 million gain on the sale of excess European emissions credits recognized in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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Income Taxes
—Our effective income tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was (1.5)% compared to 5.6% for the fourth quarter of 2025. The decrease is primarily due to changes in earnings in countries with varying statutory tax rates coupled with foreign exchange losses that decreased our effective tax rate by 20.4 percentage points and 10.6 percentage points, respectively. These decreases were partially offset by the establishment of valuation allowances against deferred tax assets that increased the effective tax rate by 20.7 percentage points in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Our effective income tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was (1.5)% compared to 61.0% for the first quarter of 2025. The lower effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was due to foreign exchange losses coupled with a tax benefit associated with a tax refund claim that decreased the effective tax rate by 28.6 percentage points and 11.4 percentage points, respectively. In addition, changes in earnings in countries with varying statutory tax rates decreased the effective tax rate by 17.5 percentage points.
Income (loss) from Discontinued Operations, Net of Tax
—Income (loss) from discontinued operations decreased $168 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025 primarily due to the recognition of a last-in, first-out (“LIFO”) benefit of $196 million, net of tax, for the liquidation of low cost inventory in the first quarter of 2025.
Comprehensive income
—Comprehensive income increased by $238 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, primarily due to the increase in Net income. Comprehensive income decreased by $121 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025, due to the decrease in Net income and net unfavorable impacts of unrealized changes in foreign currency translation adjustments. The components of Other comprehensive income are discussed below.
Financial derivatives designated as cash flow hedges, primarily our commodity swaps, led to an increase in Comprehensive income of $54 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 reflecting commodity price volatility.
Defined benefit pension and other postretirement benefit plans led to a decrease in Comprehensive income of $43 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, as the fourth quarter of 2025 included annual changes in actuarial assumptions.
Foreign currency translations decreased Comprehensive income by $38 million and $91 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first and fourth quarter of 2025, primarily due to the strengthening of the U.S. dollar relative to the euro, partially offset by the effective portion of our net investment hedges.
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Segment Analysis
We use net income (loss) before interest, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) as our measure of profitability for segment reporting purposes. This measure of segment operating results is used by our chief operating decision maker to assess the performance of, and allocate resources to, our operating segments. Intersegment eliminations and items that are not directly related or allocated to business operations, such as foreign exchange gains or losses and components of pension and other postretirement benefits other than service costs are included in “Other”. See the table below for a reconciliation of EBITDA to its nearest generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) measure.
The following table presents the reconciliation of Net income (loss) to EBITDA for each of the periods presented:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Net income (loss)
$
125
$
(140)
$
177
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
(6)
(7)
78
Depreciation and amortization
342
385
323
Interest expense, net
107
107
77
EBITDA
$
568
$
345
$
655
Our continuing operations are managed through five reportable segments: O&P-Americas, O&P-EAI, I&D, APS, and Technology. Revenues and other information by segment for the periods presented are reflected in the tables below:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues:
O&P-Americas segment
$
2,437
$
2,337
$
2,481
O&P-EAI segment
2,501
2,336
2,600
I&D segment
2,060
2,153
2,298
APS segment
876
777
908
Technology segment
106
177
120
Other, including intersegment eliminations
(783)
(689)
(730)
Total
$
7,197
$
7,091
$
7,677
Operating income (loss):
O&P-Americas segment
$
142
$
(32)
$
85
O&P-EAI segment
(68)
(211)
(23)
I&D segment
118
92
(9)
APS segment
38
(5)
17
Technology segment
7
69
42
Other, including intersegment eliminations
2
(1)
2
Total
$
239
$
(88)
$
114
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Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Depreciation and amortization:
O&P-Americas segment
$
164
$
168
$
155
O&P-EAI segment
43
84
39
I&D segment
104
102
99
APS segment
20
20
20
Technology segment
11
11
10
Total
$
342
$
385
$
323
Income (loss) from equity investments
O&P-Americas segment
$
9
$
20
$
7
O&P-EAI segment
(15)
(35)
(6)
I&D segment
1
3
—
Total
$
(5)
$
(12)
$
1
Impairments:
O&P-EAI segment
$
15
$
17
$
—
Total
$
15
$
17
$
—
Other income (expense), net:
O&P-Americas segment
$
12
$
6
$
4
O&P-EAI segment
5
67
7
I&D segment
1
(2)
4
APS segment
—
2
9
Other, including intersegment eliminations
(8)
(8)
(3)
Total
$
10
$
65
$
21
EBITDA:
O&P-Americas segment
$
327
$
162
$
251
O&P-EAI segment
(35)
(95)
17
I&D segment
224
195
94
APS segment
58
17
46
Technology segment
18
80
52
Discontinued operations
(18)
(5)
196
Other, including intersegment eliminations
(6)
(9)
(1)
Total
$
568
$
345
$
655
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Olefins and Polyolefins-Americas Segment
Overview
—EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and first quarter of 2025 largely due to higher olefin and polyethylene margins.
Ethylene Raw Materials—
We have flexibility to vary the raw material mix and process conditions in our U.S. olefins plants to maximize profitability as market prices fluctuate for both feedstocks and products. Although prices of crude-based liquids and natural gas liquids are generally related to crude oil and natural gas prices, during specific periods the relationships among these materials and benchmarks may vary significantly. In the first quarter of 2026, and the first and fourth quarters of 2025, approximately 75% to 80% of the raw materials used in our North American crackers was ethane.
The following table sets forth selected financial information for the O&P-Americas segment including Income from equity investments, which is a component of EBITDA:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
2,437
$
2,337
$
2,481
Income from equity investments
9
20
7
EBITDA
327
162
251
Revenue
—Revenues for our O&P-Americas segment increased by $100 million, or 4% in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and decreased by $44 million, or 2%, in the first three months of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Increased demand drove average sales prices higher resulting in a 15% increase in revenue. Lower volumes driven by a decline in polyethylene exports led to an 11% decrease in revenue.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Lower average sales prices driven by ample market supply resulted in a 5% decrease in revenue. Higher volumes driven by the absence of planned and unplanned outages resulted in a 3% increase in revenue.
EBITDA
—EBITDA increased by $165 million, or 102%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $76 million, or 30% in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Stronger olefins results, reflecting improved margins resulting from favorable product pricing and lower feedstock costs, led to a 46% increase in EBITDA. Polyethylene results contributed to a 38% increase in EBITDA, reflecting margin expansion from higher sales prices driven by supply constraints. Additionally, a $52 million LIFO inventory charge recognized during the fourth quarter of 2025 contributed to a 32% change in EBITDA.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Higher polyethylene results contributed to a 24% increase in EBITDA, reflecting improved margins from lower feedstock costs. Improved olefins results, as the first quarter of 2025 was impacted by planned downtime, led to a 16% increase in EBITDA.
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Olefins and Polyolefins-Europe, Asia, International Segment
Overview
—EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 driven by higher polymer margins and equity income.
EBITDA decreased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025, as a result of lower polymer volumes and lower equity income. In addition, results for the current period reflect impairment charges and transaction‑related costs associated with the sale of certain European olefins and polyolefins assets and the related business.
Ethylene Raw Materials
—In Europe, naphtha is the primary raw material for our ethylene production and represented approximately 65% to 85% of the raw materials used in the first quarter of 2026, and the first and fourth quarters of 2025.
The following table sets forth selected financial information for the O&P-EAI segment including Loss from equity investments, which is a component of EBITDA:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
2,501
$
2,336
$
2,600
Loss from equity investments
(15)
(35)
(6)
EBITDA
(35)
(95)
17
Revenue
—Revenues increased by $165 million, or 7%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and decreased by $99 million, or 4%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Higher volumes resulted in a revenue increase of 3% driven by stronger demand after year end destocking. Higher average sales prices due to constrained supply drove a 3% increase in revenue. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in a 1% increase in revenue.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Lower demand led to a decrease in average sales prices and volumes reducing revenues by 13% and 2%, respectively. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in an 11% increase in revenues.
EBITDA
—EBITDA increased by $60 million, or 63%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and decreased by $52 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—EBITDA increased 88% due to improved polymer results, as higher average sales prices expanded margins. Lower losses from equity investments increased EBITDA by 21%. These improvements were partially offset by a 71% decline in EBITDA attributable to the absence of a gain on sale of excess emission credits recognized in the fourth quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Impairments of property, plant and equipment recognized in the first quarter of 2026 resulted in an 88% decline in EBITDA. Weaker polymer results led to a 94% decrease in EBITDA, attributable to lower volumes reflecting a decline in demand. Equity income declined, driving a 59% decrease in EBITDA, due to lower volumes associated with maintenance downtime. The remaining decrease was mostly attributable to costs incurred in the first quarter of 2026 related to the disposition of select European olefins and polyolefins assets and the associated business, see Note 4 to our Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
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Intermediates and Derivatives Segment
Overview
—EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 relative to the fourth quarter of 2025 driven by higher margins from both propylene oxide and derivatives and intermediate chemicals, offset by a decrease in oxyfuel and related products results.
EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025 as a result of improved margins for propylene oxide and derivatives, partially offset by a decrease in intermediate chemicals volumes. Additionally, the first quarter of 2025 included $117 million of shutdown costs related to our European PO Joint Venture.
The following table sets forth selected financial information for the I&D segment including Income from equity investments, which is a component of EBITDA:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
2,060
$
2,153
$
2,298
Income from equity investments
1
3
—
EBITDA
224
195
94
Revenue
—Revenues decreased by $93 million, or 4%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $238 million, or 10%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Sales volumes decreased due to lower demand and unplanned outages resulting in a 7% decrease in revenue. Higher average sales prices resulted in a 3% increase in revenue primarily due to high octane values in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Europe driven by tight supply.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—A decline in sales volumes due to unplanned outages resulted in a 7% decrease in revenues. Lower average sales prices resulted in a 7% decrease in revenue driven primarily by oxyfuels and related products as a result of lower crude, gasoline crack spreads, and blend premiums. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in a 4% increase in revenue.
EBITDA
—EBITDA increased by $29 million, or 15%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $130 million, or 138%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025— Propylene oxide and derivatives results led to a 19% increase in EBITDA driven by improved pricing. Intermediate chemicals results drove a 10% increase in EBITDA driven by improved margins. Oxyfuels and related products results led to a 44% decrease in EBITDA, with approximately half of the decline attributable to lower margins resulting from reduced prices and the remainder driven by lower volumes due to lower demand following a strong fourth quarter of 2025. During the fourth quarter of 2025 we recognized a LIFO inventory charge of $51 million. The absence of a similar charge in the first quarter of 2026 resulted in a 26% increase in EBITDA.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—During the first quarter of 2025 we incurred $117 million in shutdown costs related to the closure of our European PO Joint venture. The absence of a similar charge in the first quarter of 2026 resulted in a 124% increase in EBITDA. Propylene oxide and derivatives results led to a 55% increase in EBITDA primarily due to improved margins from lower feedstock costs. This increase was partially offset by a 43% reduction in EBITDA attributable to lower intermediate chemicals volumes caused by unplanned downtime.
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Advanced Polymer Solutions Segment
Overview
—EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 relative to the fourth quarter of 2025 as a result of higher volumes, slightly offset by lower margins. Additionally, during the fourth quarter of 2025, we recognized $20 million of shutdown costs for our European APS specialty powders business unit. EBITDA increased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025 as a result of improved margins, partially offset by lower volumes.
The following table sets forth selected financial information for the APS segment:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
876
$
777
$
908
EBITDA
58
17
46
Revenue
—Revenues increased by $99 million, or 13%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and decreased by $32 million, or 4%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Sales volumes increased resulting in an 11% increase in revenue stemming from improved seasonal demand. Higher average sales prices resulted in a 1% increase in revenue. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in a revenue increase of 1%.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Sales volumes decreased resulting in a 5% decrease in revenue stemming from weaker automotive demand. Lower average sales prices resulted in a 6% decrease in revenue. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in a revenue increase of 7%.
EBITDA
—EBITDA increased by $41 million in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $12 million or 26% in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—During the fourth quarter of 2025, we recognized $20 million of site closure costs. The remainder of the change was substantially due to increased volumes driven by stronger demand.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Improved margins primarily related to favorable feedstock pricing drove a 65% increase in EBITDA. Lower volumes, stemming from weaker automotive demand and challenging market conditions, resulted in a 35% decrease in EBITDA.
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Technology Segment
Overview
—EBITDA decreased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, largely in part from lower licensing results as the planned pace of global polyolefin capacity additions moderates. EBITDA decreased in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025, driven equally by lower licensing results and lower catalyst margins.
The following table sets forth selected financial information for the Technology segment:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
December 31,
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
2025
Sales and other operating revenues
$
106
$
177
$
120
EBITDA
18
80
52
Revenue
—Revenues decreased by $71 million, or 40%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $14 million, or 12%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Lower licensing revenues, from fewer contracts reaching significant milestones, drove a 35% decrease in revenues. Lower catalyst volumes resulted in a 6% decrease in revenues due to lower demand. Favorable foreign exchange impacts resulted in a 1% increase in revenues.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Lower licensing revenues, as contracts with lower average values reached significant milestones, drove a 12% decrease in revenues. Lower catalyst volumes resulted in a 7% decrease in revenues due to lower demand. Lower average catalyst sales price resulted in a 5% decrease in revenues. Favorable foreign exchange impact resulted in a 12% increase in revenues.
EBITDA
—EBITDA decreased by $62 million, or 78%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the fourth quarter of 2025 and by $34 million, or 65%, in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the first quarter of 2025.
First quarter of 2026 versus fourth quarter of
2025—Licensing results led to an 83% decrease in EBITDA as fewer contracts with lower average values reached significant milestones.
First quarter of 2026 versus first quarter of 2025
—Lower catalyst margins resulted in a 35% decrease in EBITDA driven by higher costs. Licensing results led to a 33% decrease in EBITDA as contracts with lower average values reached significant milestones.
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FINANCIAL CONDITION
The following table summarizes operating, investing and financing cash flow activities:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Millions of dollars
2026
2025
Cash used in:
Operating activities
$
(269)
$
(579)
Investing activities
(279)
(430)
Financing activities
(236)
(547)
Operating Activities
—Cash used in
operating activities of
$269 million
in the first three months of 2026 primarily reflected earnings adjusted for non-cash items and cash activities primarily related to Accounts receivable and Accounts payable. An increase in Accounts receivable of $797 million was primarily driven by higher average sales prices reflecting higher crude pricing. The increase of $291 million in Accounts payable was primarily driven by higher raw material costs.
Cash
used in
operating activities of $579 million in the first three months of 2025 primarily reflected earnings adjusted for non-cash items, $269 million of tax payments which includes $235 million in U.S. Federal corporate income tax payments deferred from 2024 into 2025 under Hurricane Beryl disaster relief, and cash activities primarily related to increases in Accounts Receivable and Inventory of $440 million and $198 million, respectively, associated with higher volumes following maintenance downtime.
Investing Activities
—Capital expenditures in the first three months of 2026 and 2025 totaled $269 million and $483 million, respectively. Approximately 65% of capital expenditures in each period supported sustaining maintenance, including turnaround activities at several sites, as well as other plant health, safety and environmental projects. The remaining expenditures supported profit-generating growth projects.
In the first three months of 2025, we received $59 million upon termination and cash settlement of our cross-currency interest rate swaps, designated as net investment hedges, maturing in 2025 and 2030.
Financing Activities
—We made dividend payments totaling $224 million and $433 million in the first three months of 2026 and 2025, respectively. The decrease reflects our February 2026 announcement to reduce our quarterly dividend. Additionally, we made payments of $110 million to repurchase outstanding ordinary shares in the first three months of 2025.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Overview
We plan to fund our working capital, capital expenditures, debt service, dividends and other cash requirements with our current available liquidity and cash from operations, which could be affected by general economic, financial, competitive, legislative, regulatory, business and other factors, many of which are beyond our control.
Debt repayment, and the purchase of shares under our share repurchase authorization, may be funded from cash and cash equivalents, cash from short-term investments, cash from operating activities, proceeds from the issuance of debt, or a combination thereof.
Sale of Certain European Assets
On May 1, 2026, we announced the completion of the sale of select European olefins and polyolefins assets and the associated business. In connection with the sale, we made a cash contribution of approximately $300 million to the divested group prior to closing. See Note 4 to our Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
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Cash and Liquid Investments
As of March 31, 2026, we had Cash and cash equivalents totaling $2,635 million, which includes $1,263 million in jurisdictions outside of the U.S., the majority of which is held within the European Union and the United Kingdom. There are currently no legal or economic restrictions that would materially impede our transfers of cash.
Credit Arrangements
As of March 31, 2026, we had total debt, including current maturities, of $12,921 million. Additionally, we had $173 million of outstanding letters of credit, bank guarantees and surety bonds issued under uncommitted credit facilities.
We had total unused availability under our credit facilities of $4,650 million as of March 31, 2026. For additional detail regarding our credit facilities see Note 8 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
At any time and from time to time, we may repay or redeem our outstanding debt, including purchases of our outstanding bonds in the open market, through privately negotiated transactions or a combination thereof, in each case using cash and cash equivalents, cash from our short-term investments, cash from operating activities, proceeds from the issuance of debt or proceeds from asset divestitures. Any repayment or redemption of our debt will depend on prevailing market conditions, our liquidity requirements, contractual restrictions and other factors. In connection with such repurchases or redemptions, we may incur cash and non-cash charges, which could be material in the period in which they are incurred.
Share Repurchases
As of April 29, 2026, we had approximately 34.0 million shares remaining under the current authorization. The timing and amounts of additional shares repurchased, if any, will be determined based on our evaluation of market conditions and other factors, including any additional authorizations approved by our shareholders. For additional information related to our share repurchase authorizations, see Note 12 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
CURRENT BUSINESS OUTLOOK
In the second quarter of 2026, market conditions are expected to improve across almost all businesses, reflecting tighter supply dynamics and favorable pricing trends resulting from the disruption in the Middle East. In North America, further margin expansion is anticipated, driven by increased export demand and crude-linked pricing dynamics. In Europe, the completion of the European asset sale is expected to improve average margins while reducing cost. Reduced exports from the Middle East and Asia to Europe are leading to increased polymer spreads, which are expected to more than offset lower volumes associated with the divestiture. In oxyfuels, higher margins from widening spreads should partially offset lower volumes associated with unplanned downtime at the Bayport PO/TBA site. Intermediate chemicals results are expected to improve with stronger methanol and acetyls margins.
We are aligning second quarter operations to capture value and match demand by maximizing operating rates for our O&P-Americas assets and raising rates for our European O&P-EAI assets to 80% while the I&D segment is expected to keep rates at 75%. Ongoing geopolitical uncertainty is likely to continue to drive supply dislocation and price volatility.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND ESTIMATES
Inventory—
As of December 31, 2025, three of our nine LIFO inventory pools, with a combined carrying value of $1.6 billion, were valued close to their respective market values. Due to increases in market prices during the first quarter of 2026, none of our LIFO inventory pools were at risk for lower of cost or market adjustments.
ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING CHANGES
For a discussion of the potential impact of new accounting pronouncements on the Consolidated Financial Statements, see Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE “SAFE HARBOR” PROVISIONS OF THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995
This report includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”). You can identify our forward-looking statements by the words “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “should,” “will,” “expect,” “objective,” “projection,” “forecast,” “goal,” “guidance,” “outlook,” “effort,” “target” and similar expressions.
We based forward-looking statements on our current expectations, estimates and projections of our business and the industries in which we operate. We caution you that these statements are not guarantees of future performance. They involve assumptions about future events that, while made in good faith, may prove to be incorrect, and involve risks and uncertainties we cannot predict. Our actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what we have expressed or forecast in the forward-looking statements. Any differences could result from a variety of factors, including the following:
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the cost of raw materials represents a substantial portion of our operating expenses, and energy costs generally follow price trends of crude oil, natural gas liquids and/or natural gas; price volatility can significantly affect our results of operations and we may be unable to pass raw material and energy cost increases on to our customers due to the significant competition that we face, the commodity nature of our products and the time required to implement pricing changes;
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our operations in the United States (“U.S.”) have benefited from low-cost natural gas and natural gas liquids; decreased availability of these materials (for example, from their export or regulations impacting hydraulic fracturing in the U.S.) could reduce the current benefits we receive;
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if crude oil prices are low relative to U.S. natural gas prices, we could see less benefit from low-cost natural gas and natural gas liquids and it could have a negative effect on our results of operations;
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industry production capacities and operating rates may lead to periods of oversupply and low profitability and our future operating and financial results are dependent on the pace of global capacity rationalization;
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we may face unplanned operating interruptions (including leaks, explosions, fires, weather-related incidents, mechanical failures, unscheduled downtime, supplier disruptions, labor shortages, strikes, work stoppages or other labor difficulties, transportation interruptions, spills and releases and other environmental incidents) at any of our facilities, which would negatively impact our operating results;
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changes in general economic, business, political and regulatory conditions in the countries or regions in which we operate could increase our costs through tariffs or otherwise, limit or disrupt trade, restrict our operations and reduce our operating results;
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our ability to execute our organic growth plans may be negatively affected by our ability to complete projects on time and on budget;
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the successful outcome of any planned sale of our assets, or our ability to acquire or dispose of product lines or businesses could disrupt our business and harm our financial condition;
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uncertainties associated with worldwide economic conditions, including those resulting from geopolitical instability and global supply disruptions related to ongoing conflicts such as the war in the Middle East could adversely affect demand, pricing, and supply chain reliability, increase counterparty and credit risks, and impact the company’s liquidity, financial condition, and results of operations;
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the negative outcome of any legal, tax and environmental proceedings or changes in laws or regulations regarding legal, tax and environmental matters may increase our costs, reduce demand for our products, or otherwise limit our ability to achieve savings under current regulations;
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any loss or non-renewal of favorable tax treatment under tax agreements or tax treaties, or changes in tax laws, regulations or treaties, may substantially increase our tax liabilities;
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we may be required to reduce production or idle certain facilities because of the cyclical and volatile nature of the supply-demand balance in the chemical and refining industries, which would negatively affect our operating results;
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we rely on continuing technological innovation, and an inability to protect our technology, or others’ technological developments could negatively impact our competitive position;
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we have significant international operations, and fluctuations in exchange rates, valuations of currencies and our possible inability to access cash from operations in certain jurisdictions on a tax-efficient basis, if at all, could negatively affect our liquidity and our results of operations;
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we are subject to the risks of doing business at a global level, including wars, terrorist activities, political and economic instability and disruptions and changes in governmental policies, which could cause increased expenses, decreased demand or prices for our products and/or disruptions in operations, all of which could reduce our operating results;
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if we are unable to achieve our emission reduction, circularity, or other sustainability targets, it could result in reputational harm, changing investor sentiment regarding investment in our stock or a negative impact on our access to and cost of capital;
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our ability to execute and achieve the expected results of our value enhancement program and cash improvement plan;
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our ability to maintain our investment-grade credit rating and execute our capital allocation strategy, including our ability to pay dividends;
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if we are unable to comply with the terms of our credit facilities, indebtedness and other financing arrangements, those obligations could be accelerated, which we may not be able to repay; and
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we may be unable to incur additional indebtedness or obtain financing on terms that we deem acceptable, including for refinancing of our current obligations; higher interest rates and costs of financing would increase our expenses.
Any of these factors, or a combination of these factors, could materially affect our future results of operations and the ultimate accuracy of the forward-looking statements. Our management cautions against putting undue reliance on forward-looking statements or projecting any future results based on such statements or present or prior earnings levels.
All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or any person acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section and any other cautionary statements that may accompany such forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, we disclaim any duty to update any forward-looking statements.
Item 3
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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Our exposure to market and regulatory risks is described in Item 7A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. Our exposure to such risks has not changed materially in the three months ended March 31, 2026.
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Item 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
As of March 31, 2026, with the participation of our management, our Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) and our Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) carried out an evaluation, pursuant to Rule 13a-15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”), of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) of the Act). Based upon that evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of March 31, 2026.
There have been no changes in our internal controls over financial reporting, as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) of the Act, in the period covered by this report, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Information regarding our litigation and legal proceedings can be found in Note 11 to the Consolidated Financial Statements, which is incorporated into this Item 1 by reference.
Additional information about our environmental proceedings can be found in Part I, Item 3 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, which is incorporated into this Item 1 by reference.
Item 1A. RISK FACTORS
There have been no material changes to the risk factors associated with our business previously disclosed in “Item 1A. Risk Factors,” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
Item 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
On May 23, 2025, our shareholders approved a share repurchase authorization of up to 34,042,250 shares, through November 23, 2026, which superseded any prior repurchase authorizations. The maximum number of shares that may yet be purchased is not necessarily an indication of the number of shares that will ultimately be purchased.
Item 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Not applicable.
Item 5. OTHER INFORMATION
During the three months ended March 31, 2026, none of our Section 16 officers or directors
adopted
or
terminated
any contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of our securities that was intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) or any “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.”
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Item 6. EXHIBITS
Exhibit Number
Description
31.1*
Certification of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
31.2*
Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
32**
Certifications pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
101.INS*
XBRL Instance Document–The instance document does not appear in the interactive data file because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document.
101.SCH*
XBRL Schema Document
101.CAL*
XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEF*
XBRL Definition Linkbase Document
101.LAB*
XBRL Labels Linkbase Document
101.PRE*
XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
104*
Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)
* Filed herewith
** Furnished herewith
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES N.V.
Date:
May 1, 2026
/s/ Matthew D Hayes
Matthew D. Hayes
Senior Vice President,
Chief Accounting Officer
(Principal Accounting Officer)
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