It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,15 commodities increased in prices, 47 fell and 38 remained unchanged on 22/04/2013.The largest rises were DRAWTEXTUREDYARN (1.32%),PTA (1.32%),Silver (1.10%),while the ...
Tags: Spot Commodities Price
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,10 commodities increased in prices, 27 fell and 63 remained unchanged on 17/04/2013.The largest rises were Silver (1.89%),Nickel (1.16%),Zinc (0.60%),while the largest ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart
Japan, a net importer of low sulfur fuel oil, exported more fuel oil in the week ended April 13 than it has in the last 20 months due to dwindling demand for the product from the country's utility companies, data released Wednesday by the ...
Tags: LSFO Exports, Chemicals
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,22 commodities increased in prices, 39 fell and 39 remained unchanged on 16/04/2013.The largest rises were Hydrochloric acid (1.42%),Sulfuric acid (1.34%),Nitric acid ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart
DNV announces being 'LNG ready' could be the best option for many ships Tuesday, Apr 16, 2013 DNV now offers shipowners the support they need to make newbuilds and existing vessels 'LNG ready' with class approved designs, ready for later, ...
Tags: Transportation, Service
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,15 commodities increased in prices, 23 fell and 62 remained unchanged on 12/04/2013.The largest rises were FULLDRAWNYARN (4.16%),Ethylene glycol (3.18%),PREORIENTEDYARN ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart
US fuel oil crack spreads widened through the day Friday as support slowly crumbled in the face of weakening Brent crude futures. Traders had pegged fuel oil as well-supported compared with crude early in the morning, noting fuel oil ...
Tags: Fuel Oil, Crude Weakness
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,24 commodities increased in prices, 31 fell and 45 remained unchanged on 11/04/2013.The largest rises were 2-EH (1.59%),Chloroform (1.39%),PTA (1.28%),while the largest ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart
The Shaniv Paper Industry Ltd has signed a $16 million agreement with the Tamar consortium for the supply of 60 million cubic meters of gas over seven years, the company said late Wednesday. This is the first gas supply contract to be ...
Tags: Israel, Tamar Consortium Inks, Gas Supply
US Gulf Coast high sulfur fuel oil began strengthening after a spate of recent selling as players look forward to a shift in supply/demand balances toward tightness in the near term, trading sources said Tuesday. "Availability will be ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Chemicals
Sri Lanka's state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corp., the country's sole importer of fuel oil, has made a rare export offer of the product due to falling demand from power stations as well as higher domestic output, company sources said Friday. ...
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,11 commodities increased in prices, 44 fell and 45 remained unchanged on 02/04/2013.The largest rises were Propylene oxide (3.34%),Color coated sheet (0.83%),Copper ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,20 commodities increased in prices, 35 fell and 45 remained unchanged on 03/04/2013.The largest rises were Hydrochloric acid (2.95%),PTA (1.32%),Sulfuric acid (1.32%),while ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart, Chemicals
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,17 commodities increased in prices, 34 fell and 49 remained unchanged on 27/03/2013.The largest rises were Propylene oxide (1.05%),Caustic soda (0.78%),LPG (0.71%),while ...
Tags: Spot Commodities, Price Chart, Chemicals
It was assessed by SunSirs that in the tracked 100 spot commodities,8 commodities increased in prices, 43 fell and 49 remained unchanged on 01/04/2013.The largest rises were Acrylic acid (1.40%),Propylene oxide (0.52%),DOP (0.23%),while the ...