Nola spike drives daily global phosphates prices Argus is pleased to offer a complimentary phosphates white paper providing an in-depth assessment of price movements through the lens of daily phosphate pricing in the first quarter of 2021 for the major markets of the US, Brazil, China and India.
Renewable feedstocks present new and complex opportunities The global refining industry is increasing production of renewable fuels for the transportation sector. This means renewable feedstocks — whether crop-based or waste-based — are gaining popularity in markets that were once reserved for petroleum products.
Bulgaria: New infrastructure bringing only superficial, not structural changes New infrastructure investments could, in the right circumstances, be a shot in the arm for Bulgaria's nascent wholesale gas market. But without a more concerted effort to open up access to infrastructure and to alternate supply sources for firms other than the state-owned incumbent, this potential may well go unrealised.
Renewable feedstocks present new and complex opportunities March 2021: The global refining industry is increasing production of renewable fuels for the transportation market. This means renewable feedstocks — whether crop-based or waste-based — are flooding into markets that were once reserved for petroleum products.
Special Report: Hydrogen – Hope or Hype? March 2021. Seeing through the hype and understanding hydrogen’s limits will be key to unlocking its low‑carbon potential. This special report aims to dig into the challenges and provide a realistic assessment of the plans that are taking shape, and the kind of hydrogen market that could develop.
Challenges of commercializing soluble SOP 10 March 2021. Argus is pleased to offer a complimentary soluble SOP market white paper providing an in-depth analysis of this sector, with key insights on the physical and chemical properties that drive differentiation and the nuances of pricing specialty products like soluble SOP.
LNG Summer Outlook 2021 08 March 2021. The extreme volatility witnessed by the LNG market over the past 12 months is only partly the result of the Covid-19 pandemic. As we head into the summer of 2021, great expectations of a rebound in economic activity are fueling global LNG demand. For some markets, the stage for this recovery act may be already set.
Pengerang PE and PP project: Potential kingmaker beyond Asean in 2021 23 February 2021. Argus’ VP of Petrochemicals Muhamad Fadhil and Asia polymer specialist Yee Ying Ang map out the potential export markets for PRefChem’s 1.65mn t/yr polymer complex in Pengerang with a deep-dive on FTAs and preferential tariffs. In this exclusive whitepaper, we also examine the current oversupplied polymer environment at a time of record-high freight costs and Covid-19.
Cobalt – Shift to hydroxide shows market in flux 16 February 2021. For decades, the cobalt metal price has been the key reference for the cobalt complex. But the long-term trend towards the electrification of vehicles is creating a new centre of gravity, putting cobalt hydroxide firmly in the driving seat. In this white paper, Argus looks at how recent price trends suggest the time may have come for the hydroxide price to disconnect itself from that of the metal.
Argus launches Baltic bitumen cargo assessment 09 February 2021. Argus is launching a new Baltic bitumen assessment to price fob bitumen exports from Baltic ports — a market that is expected to become increasingly important for bitumen supply in the years ahead. In this white paper Argus explains this new assessment and why this outright price is the most accurate way to price bitumen cargo exports.
Indexation case study for European steel mills 05 February 2021. It has been a turbulent, and often bizarre, couple of years for European steelmakers. But one constant has been a pricing mechanism increasingly inadequate for such a volatile market. In the first of a series of white papers on steel futures and indexation, Argus looks at how European hot-rolled coil producers could use these tools to bring stability and improve commercial outcomes.
China’s rare earth magnet sector bounces back 05 February 2021. China’s production of rare earth permanent magnets is poised to rise in 2020-21 amid buoyant demand from the new energy vehicle (NEV), electric bicycle and wind turbine industries. Argus’ new white paper for the rare earths industry examines what has driven this rebound, and how the sector is set to evolve in the year ahead.
Seaborne coking coal market – 2020 in review 05 February 2021. China’s ban on Australian coal imports redrew trade flows in 2020 and sparked a revival in fob spot trade, lifting it to record volumes across a broader swathe of customers and regions. In this white paper, we review a volatile year for the coal market and look ahead to how 2021 is set to develop.
Impact of China's ban on Australian coal 28 January 2021. A diplomatic spat between China and Australia is threatening to reshape the landscape of coal trade flows in the Asia-Pacific in 2021. In this white paper we discuss the effect the dispute is having on trade flows and prices in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Rare earth magnet material prices on the move again 22 January 2021. A recent hike in stockpiling demand has boosted Chinese rare earth magnet material prices. In our new white paper, we explore this situation in more detail and examine whether elevated prices will be sustained through 2021.