According to the monitoring data of the business community, as of June 10, the average ex factory price of n-butanol in Shandong Province was 14900 yuan / ton, up 267 yuan / ton, or 1.82%, compared with June 9; Compared with the price on June 1 (reference average price of n-butanol was 13800 yuan / ton), the average price increased by 1100 yuan / ton, or 7.97%.
On June 10, the domestic n-butanol market continued to move closer to the high end, with a maximum daily increase of 500 yuan / ton. At present, the overall trading atmosphere is good, the n-butanol operation rate is low, the spot supply is tight, the inventory pressure is small, and the downstream procurement is active. Compared with the beginning of this month, the cumulative increase of n-butanol plant is 500-1000 yuan / ton. As of October 10, the average ex factory price of n-butanol in Shandong has risen to 14900 yuan / ton, among which the ex factory price of n-butanol in North China of Wanhua chemical has risen to 15000 yuan / ton, Compared with the previous working day, it increased by 400 yuan / ton; The ex factory price of n-butanol of Luxi group is 15000 yuan / ton, up 300 yuan / ton compared with the previous working day. The ex factory price of n-butanol of Shandong lihuayi chemical is 14700 yuan / ton, up 200 yuan / ton compared with the previous working day.
Upstream, on June 10, the domestic propylene market in Shandong decreased slightly, but compared with the beginning of June, it still rose by 3.35%. At present, as of the 10th, the transaction volume of propylene market in Shandong has risen to 7800 ~ 8100 yuan / ton, and the mainstream price is about 7900 yuan / ton.
Smooth conduction and strong short-term market
At present, the supply of n-butanol is tight, and the atmosphere is strong. The lower reaches are looking for bargains. The market atmosphere is good, and the conduction is relatively smooth. The n-butanol analysts of the business community believe that in the near future, most of the domestic n-butanol factories will continue to make strong offers.
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