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Aramco raises January propane CP by $100/t: Correction

  • Market: LPG
  • 31/12/20

Corrects level of price rise in headline and second paragraph

Saudi Arabia's state-controlled Saudi Aramco has raised its January contract price (CP) for propane and butane from the previous month.

The firm set the January propane CP at $550/t, $100/t higher from its December price. It set the January butane price $20/t lower than propane at $530/t, as the propane-butane spread flipped to positive territory.

The firm set the discount for term customers loading from Yanbu at $17/t, up by $6/t from $11/t in December.

The January propane CP surprised the market, as many were expecting a smaller increase. The first and second round of CP recommendations from term customers were in the range of $485-525/t for propane and $470-520/t for butane. Most term customers had recommended that Aramco set the butane CP at a $10-15/t discount to the propane CP.

January propane CP swaps averaged $475/t in December, while its butane equivalent averaged $470/t.

A drop in demand for evenly-split cargoes from India through spot and term tenders, together with winter demand for propane, helped flipped the propane-butane CP differential from a discount to a premium in December. December propane-butane CP swaps differentials were assessed at +$15/t on 31 December.

The Argus Middle East Index (AMEI) for cargoes loading on 21-31 January was at $501/t and $486/t for propane and butane respectively on 31 December.


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