US PE export prices dip 2 cents/lb across the board

Lane Kelley

02-Dec-2016

HOUSTON (ICIS)–Domestic US polyethylene (PE) prices for export dipped across the board by 2 cents/lb during a thin week of trading, sources said on Friday. The slippage came as contract prices for November fell by 3 cents/lb.

US low density (LDPE) film bagged spot FOB (free on board) for export dropped to 54-56 cents/lb.

US linear low density (LLDPE) butene C4 bagged spot FOB for export fell to 49-51 cents/lb.

US high density (HDPE) blow moulding bagged spot FOB for export and US HDPE injection bagged spot FOB for export both fell to 44-46 cents/lb.

US HDPE high molecular weight (HMW) bimodal injection bagged spot FOB for export fell to 45-47 cents/lb.

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