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Global petrochemical prices continued to climb in May

Prices in the $3-trillion-plus global petrochemicals market climbed another 4% month over month in May, for a fourth month of rebound following six consecutive months of falling prices.

June 05, 2015 / 16:41 IST
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Prices in the $3-trillion-plus global petrochemicals market climbed another 4% month over month in May, for a fourth month of rebound following six consecutive months of falling prices. Petrochemical prices, expressed as a monthly average, increased $41 per metric ton (/mt) from April to $1,093/mt in May, according to the just-released monthly Platts Global Petrochemical Index (PGPI).   

“Global petrochemical prices continue to climb, but remain well below last year’s prices,” said Jim Foster, director of petrochemical analysis at Platts. “Since January, petrochemical prices have advanced 29%, mostly because of stronger crude oil and naphtha prices. But on a year-over-year basis, May 2015 prices are down 20%. In May 2014, the PGPI index was at $1,361/mt.”   

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PLATTS   GLOBAL PETROCHEMICAL INDEX IN DOLLARS PER METRIC TON
The daily price   reflected as a monthly average
May-15Monthly % ChangeAnnual % ChangeMay-14Apr-15Mar-15Feb-15Jan-15
$1,0934%-20%$1,361$1,052$954$873$850