the consolidation of PET in India and PTA in Indonesia. EBITDA contribution in this segment improved for the contracted businesses in the Western markets. In the Fibers segment, we benefitted from M&G
(Egypt and Brazil), and the consolidation of PET in India and PTA in Indonesia. EBITDA contribution in this segment improved for the contracted businesses in the Western markets. In the Fibers segment, we
in auditing and reviewing its 2014 and Q1/2015 financial statements where the auditor expressed qualified opinions due to limitation on scope of audit imposed by the company management. EIC must submit
accounting principles. Moreover, the auditor was unable to find sufficient supporting evidence to satisfy the audit procedures due to limitation on scope of audit imposed by the PICNI management in various
contribution in 4Q19. EG, which has a direct correlation with the absolute price of EG, represents the remainder of our production volume. The lower EBITDA contribution of EG reflects the decline in industry
(20% of 2Q 2018 LTM volume). The ongoing structural improvements in the commodity cycle resulted in 2Q 2018 LTM EBITDA contribution from the Necessities business of $716 million significantly surpassing
PTA margins, while Fibers business remains impacted by negative raw material price lag. Production increased 9% to 9.9 million tons, with contribution from M&A and projects while overall operating
business (21% of 1Q 2018 LTM volume). The structural improvement in the commodity cycle resulted in 1Q 2018 EBITDA contribution from the Necessities business of $567 million surpassing the contribution from
have remained relatively more stable as reflected in the EO contribution to EBITDA. EG, which is cyclical and represents the remainder of our production volume, has been challenged. The EBITDA decline in
’ qualified opinions resulted from limitation on their scope of audit/review. Hence, the auditors were unable to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence with respect to valuation of investment in PT