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Sinopec Hikes Ex-works Butadiene Prices for Second Time in 3 Days

Pubdate:2012-02-15 11:02 Source:zhanghaiyan Click:

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp or Sinopec has raised its ex-works prices for butadiene for the second time this week, this time by 8% in the eastern, northern and southern provinces.


Its subsidiaries in East China, Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical, Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical and Zhenhai Refining & Chemical, are now offering butadiene at Yuan 27,000/mt, or about USD 3,590/mt on an import parity basis, up Yuan 2,000/mt, or 8% from Yuan 25,000/mt on Tuesday.


In South China, Guangzhou Petrochemical and Maoming Petrochemical are selling butadiene at Yuan 27,500/mt, up Yuan 2,000/mt or nearly 8% from Yuan 25,500/mt on Monday.


In North China, Sinopec Sabic Tianjin is also selling butadiene at Yuan 27,500/mt, up Yuan 2,000/mt from Yuan 25,500/mt on Monday.


Sinopec on Tuesday had raised its ex-works prices for butadiene in East China by more than 6%, and on Monday raised its prices in South and North China by Yuan 1,500/mt to Yuan 25,500/mt.


Butadiene supply is tight in China, an end-user said, and looming turnarounds at domestic and overseas plants are expected to further restrict supply.


Sinopec Maoming's No. 1 facility plans to shut its naphtha-fed steam cracker in southwestern Guangdong province February 13-25. The cracker can make 380,000 mt/year of ethylene and supplies crude C4 feedstock to a 50,000 mt/year butadiene extraction unit, which will operate at an undisclosed reduced rate due to the shutdown.


In South Korea, Honam Petrochemical plans to shut its naphtha-fed steam cracker at Yeosu March 1-April 15 for 45 days. Honam's cracker supplies crude C-4 feedstock to a 130,000 mt/year butadiene plant, which will also be shut.


Also in South Korea, YNCC's No. 2 naphtha-fed steam cracker at Yeosu will be shut for an estimated 30 days from March 20. The cracker supplies feedstock to a 220,000 mt/year butadiene plant at Yeosu that is owned by YNCC.