Trade Resources Industry Views December US Monoethylene Glycol Contracts Will Move Lower Following a Decrease

December US Monoethylene Glycol Contracts Will Move Lower Following a Decrease

December US monoethylene glycol contracts will move lower following a decrease in benchmark price announcements by several major producers.

US contracts for fiber and polyethylene terephthalate makers were assessed at 49.25 cents/lb ($1,086/mt) for December based on North American and Asian producer discounts for large-volume buyers. The price represents a 1.5-cent drop from November levels.

Market sources said a decrease was warranted as lower spot pricing in the US Gulf region created a gap between contract and spot levels that needed to be closer. Market talk has Gulf Coast spot prices in the 45-46 cent/lb range.

MEGlobal set its December North American benchmark price at 55 cents/lb ($1,213/mt) for MEG, a 3-cent ($66/mt) decrease from November, a company source said Tuesday.

Indorama's December MEG price remained flat at 62 cents/lb ($1,367/mt), according to a letter sent to customers last month.

Two of the three producers who nominate Asian contract prices also moved lower for December. Shell, MEGlobal and Sabic all nominated prices at $1,200/mt -- a $15/mt decrease for Shell, a $20/mt decrease for MEGlobal and a rollover for Sabic.

Large buyers typically receive discounts of 5-15% off posted prices, according to market sources.

Source: http://news.chemnet.com/Chemical-News/detail-2203135.html
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US Monoethylene Glycol Contracts Moving Lower in December
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