Ethylene prices fall
19 January 1998 00:00 [Source: ACN]
Benzene prices fall back to US$1.08/gal in first-half
January after a short-lived upswing
Ethylene: Contract prices declined by 0.5
cent/lb in October and by another 0.5 cent/lb in November to
24.5-25 cent/lb. December contract prices had not been agreed upon
and discussions were dormant at month-end.
Production for December was estimated at about 4.5bn lb (2.04m
tonne), up about 422m lb from November. The industry cracker
operating rate was estimated at 93.7% for December, about 6.9%
higher than November. The startup of Westlake's 1.2bn lb/year
cracker at Lake Charles, Texas, US, and the 1.5bn lb/year Exxon
unit at Baytown, Texas, increased the average operating rate along
with the restart of several plants including Amoco's at Chocolate
Bayou, Louisiana, and Dow's LHC-8 at Freeport, Texas.
Production is forecast to be about 4.6bn lb for January. The
daily production rate is up about 2.2% from December. Plants
continue to operate at 100% effective capacity.
Turnarounds start in March. There will be 1.8bn 1b/year of
production shut down in March and 2.25bn 1b/year in April. Only one
1.25bn 1b/year unit is scheduled to be down in May. These planned
outages will be offset by the possible restart of Shell's 1.9 bn
1b/year Deer Park unit in February. Inventories should continue to
build through this period.
Cash costs for producing ethylene declined for most feedstocks.
The rank order was:
| gas oil |
7.1 cent/lb |
| natural gasoline |
8.5 cent/lb |
| ethane |
9.8 cent/lb |
| propane |
9.8 cent/lb |
| butane |
10.8 cent/lb.
|
Propylene: Prices dropped by 0.75 cent/lb in
November. Contract prices for November for chemical-grade and
polymer-grade propylene were 17.25 cent/lb and 18.75 cent/lb,
respectively. The refinery-grade propylene contract price was 13.5
cent/lb. As with ethylene, discussions of December contract prices
were deferred until January.
Butadiene: The December contract price was a
rollover from November at 21 cent/lb. The January contract price is
not yet settled. Inventories were down slightly but remained in a
comfortable range. Imports were forecast to be lower than usual at
year-end due to cracker shutdowns in Europe.
Methanol: Supplies were good. Large buyers were
paying 57-61 cent/gal. Spot prices were 59-63 cent/gal.
MTBE: Weak gasoline markets have steadily
pushed prices up following reports of outages earlier this month.
Spot prices fell from 77.5 cent/gal in late December to 76 cent/gal
in the first two weeks of January.
Production increased to 211 000 bbl/day in November, up by 5000
bbl/day from October. Inventories rose by 500 000 bbl to 7.5m
bbl.
Acrylonitrile: Offer prices for export were
US$680-$700/tonne cfr Asia.
Vinyl chloride monomer: Demand continued to
slow. Formula prices settled at 21.75 cent/lb in September.
Settlements were forecast at 21.63 cent/lb for October and 21.5
cent/lb for November. December contracts were expected to roll over
from November.
Ethylene glycol: Fibre-grade prices were
holding at 34 cent/lb. Antifreeze-grade prices were
30-31cent/lb.
Benzene: Spot prices softened after a
short-lived upswing due to reports of production problems. Prices
climbed as high as US$1.13/ gal before dropping back to
US$1.08-1.09/ gal in the first half of January. Spot prices fell by
5-6 cent/gal during December to US$1.1- US$1.11/gal by the end of
the month. Business has been very slow for January. Most market
players were concentrating on February cargoes. Spot prices for
February are being discussed at US$1/gal.
The January US contract price (USCP) was settled at US$1.15/gal,
up 10 cent/gal from December, but not quite the US$1.2/gal which
producers had nominated. December contract prices settled at
US$1.05/gal, up 5 cent/gal from November. Even though several
producers have nominated US$1.2/gal, January contract prices are
expected to settle at US$1.1/gal.
Toluene: Weak gasoline markets and declining
benzene prices have pulled down spot prices in January. Prices were
79-80 cent/gal, down 1 cent/gal from the first week of January.
Prices for February cargoes were discussed at 77-78 cent/gal.
Blending values were under pressure and declined for January to
59.5 cent/gal for conventional gasoline and 64 cent/gal for
reformulated gasoline.
Spot prices were fairly stable in December at 80-82
cent/gal.
Mixed xylenes: The overall weakness in the
paraxylene (PX) market and uncertainty about Asia's currency crisis
continues to push down prices. Spot prices were 67-68 cent/gal,
down 1 cent/gal from December. The January contract price was
settled at 68 cent/gal, down 4 cent/gal from December. The December
contract price was a 1 cent/gal decrease from November levels to 72
cent/gal.
Styrene: Producers are still having a difficult
time recovering cash costs, despite the weakening benzene market.
Spot prices dipped in early January to 21.5-22 cent/lb. December
contracts are being finalised at 27-29 cent/lb. Buyers have not
fully accepted a 1 cent/lb increase, but market players expect a
minimum increase of 0.5 cent/lb. Producers have nominated a 2
cent/lb increase for January.
Paraxylene: The Q1 USCP was settled at 19
cent/lb, down from the Q4 USCP of 21.5 cent/lb. Nominations for Q1
PX prices were 19-20.5 cent/lb.
Orthoxylene: The USCP was partially settled at
17.5 cent/lb, a 0.5 cent/lb decrease. However, some buyers were
holding out for a full 1 cent/lb cut. November and December
contracts were settled at 18 cent/lb, down 0.5 cent/lb from
October.
US bulk chemical prices*
|
Contract |
Spot |
|
Nov |
Dec |
Dec |
Jan |
| Ethylene5 |
24.5-25 |
24.5-252 |
20.5-21 |
na |
| Propylene7 |
18.75 |
18.752 |
15.5-16 |
na |
| Butadiene |
21 |
21 |
19-19.5 |
na |
| Methanol4 |
57-61 |
57-61 |
54-582 |
56-602 |
| MTBE4 |
na |
na |
75-85 |
74-75.5 |
| Acrylonitrile8 |
680-700 |
680-700 |
na |
na |
| Ethylene glycol3 |
34 |
34 |
na |
na |
| VCM |
21.5 |
21.5 |
na |
na |
| Benzene |
100 |
110 |
111-115 |
108-109 |
| Toluene4 |
na |
na |
80-81 |
79-80 |
| Xylenes4,6 |
73 |
72 |
69-72 |
67-68 |
| Styrene |
28.5-30.5 |
27-292 |
21.75-22 |
21.5-22 |
| Paraxylene |
21.5 |
21.5 |
na |
na |
| Orthoxylene |
18 |
18 |
na |
na |
1 actual
2 estimate
3 fibre grade
4 cent/gal
5 list contract
6 fob Gulf Coast
7 polymer grade
8 US Gulf Coast export price in US$/tonne cif NEA
Prices are cent/lb unless indicated otherwise.
*The information contained in this table is based on
data supplied by Pace Consultants, 4848 Loop Central Dr. II,
Houston, Texas 77081, USA. Tel: +1 713 669 7803, Fax: +1 713 661
8476.
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- Acrylonitrile
, - Benzene
, - Butadiene
, - Ethylene
, - Ethylene Glycol, Mono
, - Methanol
, - Methyl tertiary butyl ether
, - Orthoxylene
, - Paraxylene
, - Propylene