Podcast - China LPG market weekly takeaway: geopolitics lift LPG as China's demand remains weak
Rather than following the stronger international market, China's domestic LPG prices were held back by weak seasonal demand. Lower import arrivals provided some supply support, but this is likely to fade as domestic production increases and imports recover this week.
Key takeaways:
- Geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continued to push crude oil and international LPG prices higher, but weak domestic demand limited the impact on China's LPG prices.
- Lower import arrivals, mainly due to weather-related shipping disruptions, offset part of the increase in domestic production and led to a significant drawdown in port inventories.
- Chemical demand provided some support, particularly from butane-based chemicals and olefin-related units, while residential fuel demand remained weak.
- Domestic supply is expected to increase as refinery units resume operations and import arrivals recover, potentially putting further downward pressure on prices.
For the full analysis and data behind today's discussion, contact us at inquiries@mysteel.com for a trial read of the latest China LPG Market Weekly Report by Mysteel OilChem.
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