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Methyl tertiary butyl ether China

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ICIS has a network of locally based reporters providing coverage of regional Methyl tertiary butyl ether markets. They provide not just pricing information, but an in-depth understanding of the factors driving prices and market fluctuations.

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ICIS publishes a weekly report on the China methyl tertiary butyl ether or MTBE market.


Our dedicated team of editors and reporters source MTBE ex-refinery prices from over 50 refineries in China; as well as providing assessments on CFR China, FOB China and FOB Singapore prices.


The weekly report provides detailed analysis of market trends, helping users to understand the reason for price movements.


We report on current and upcoming shut downs and outages in the region and important drivers such as the trend in crude and gasoline futures.


Information on key downstream demand from gasoline blenders and upstream supply of C4 and methanol is also provided.


Collaboration with the global team at ICIS helps ensure developments in the Chinese market are put into a global context. This is essential as Asia is a net importer of MTBE and can be strongly influenced by conditions in the US and Europe.


Our China MTBE report is used by traders from the domestic Chinese and global MTBE markets supplying them with all the pricing and industry information they need to make informed business and trading decisions.


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