Epichlorohydrin prices in the Asia Pacific softens due to diffused feedstock cost pressure
The second week of April saw prices of Propylene in the Asia Pacific region dip across most countries on the back of an ease-up in the prices of crude oil. Epichlorohydrin prices in the Asia Pacific region have been on the rise throughout the month of March before seeing an eventual dip in the last week of March as prices of upstream propylene eased up by the third week of March.
Downstream demand from the synthetic
glycerine and Epoxy resin industries has been steady through March. Chinese ECH
prices have seen a dip during the week ending 15th of April, making
short gains in spot trade in the previous week. Thailand too had seen a similar
trend with Aditya Birla Chemicals revising their offers upward for the month of
April in expectation of higher feedstock prices as was the case in the last
week of March.
The month of May could see prices falling
further in the Asia Pacific region as a relaxation in feedstock prices is
expected. Demand is also expected to stagnate by the mid-quarter after peaking
out last week, as the month of April is generally the shoulder month, when
there are planned turnarounds for maintenance in the Asia-Pacific region due to
which supply is constrained. The prices of
Epichlorohydrin are expected to remain range-bound for the month of
April between USD 3015/MT to USD 3150/MT as per ChemAnalyst’s assessment.
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