I do purchasing for a company that manufactures equipment for the oil and gas industry and we're starting to see the first part of the fallout from the past years increases in the cost of energy.
The first one on the radar seems to be resin. It has a lot of uses but the two that I have seen major price increases on are in a type of cable (SOOW, copper wiring) and shrink wrap (some people call it stretch wrap. Used for packaging).
In the past 4 months the price of the cable has increased by 31% (versus about 6% over the past couple of years) and the price of shrink wrap has risen about 50% over the last 6-8 months.
Certainly well above inflation.
Has anybody else seen any other dramatic price increases on oil based products (other than gasoline obviously).

