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Profile: Dow Chemical - Chemical reaction

Dow Chemical, the largest commercial consumer of energy in the US, is trying to formulate a response to soaring annual energy costs of $32 billion, while meeting environmental targets. Roderick Bruce examines the company's energy strategies

The chemicals industry faces a double exposure to spiralling energy prices: crude oil and natural gas derived products like naphtha, LPG and ethane are used as feed stocks for the production process; and chemical plants use natural gas as a power source.

With US crude oil and natural gas markets experiencing both high prices and extreme volatility, it is unsurprising that Michigan-headquartered Dow

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