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民航局发布碳足迹核算标准,SAF、UCO价格继续上升
Tebon Securities·2025-08-18 09:44

Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Outperform" rating for the basic chemical industry [2]. Core Viewpoints - The basic chemical sector has outperformed the market, with a year-to-date increase of 19.1%, surpassing the Shanghai Composite Index by 8.8 percentage points [6][17]. - New carbon footprint accounting standards for aviation fuel are expected to enhance the market's operational standards and promote the growth of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) [29][30]. - SAF and Used Cooking Oil (UCO) prices are on the rise, indicating a potential phase of simultaneous volume and price increases [30]. Summary by Sections 1. Core Viewpoints - The report highlights that the basic chemical sector is entering a new long-term growth cycle, driven by policy support and improving supply-demand dynamics [14]. - Key investment themes include focusing on core assets, supply constraints, and sectors with upward demand certainty [15][16]. 2. Overall Performance of the Chemical Sector - The basic chemical industry index increased by 2.5% during the week of August 8-15, outperforming the Shanghai Composite Index by 0.8 percentage points [17]. - Year-to-date, the basic chemical industry index has risen by 19.1%, indicating strong performance relative to broader market indices [17]. 3. Individual Stock Performance in the Chemical Sector - Among 424 stocks in the basic chemical sector, 235 stocks rose while 181 fell during the week [24]. - The top-performing stocks included Yangfan New Materials (+23.0%) and Kaimete Gas (+22.5%) [25]. 4. Key News and Company Announcements - The report discusses the release of new carbon footprint accounting standards for aviation fuel, which will take effect on September 1, 2025 [28]. - Several companies reported their financial results, with notable increases in revenue and profit for some, such as Longqing Co. and Chuanjin No. [31][34]. 5. Product Price and Price Spread Analysis - The China Chemical Product Price Index (CCPI) recorded a decrease of 0.7% week-on-week, indicating a slight decline in chemical product prices [36].