Price trend
According to the Commodity Market Analysis System of SunSirs, as of September 4, 2024, the reference price of n-butanol in Shandong Province, China was 7,000 RMB/ton. Compared with August 31 (reference price of 7,116 RMB/ton), the price has decreased by 116 RMB/ton, a decrease of 1.64%. Compared with August 1 (reference price of 7,933 RMB/ton), the price has decreased by 933 RMB/ton, a decrease of 10.71%.
Analysis review
From the commodity market analysis system of SunSirs, it can be seen that in August, the overall n-butanol market in Shandong Province, China, has been declining. Entering September, the overall atmosphere of the n-butanol market has not improved significantly, and the focus of the n-butanol market continued to move towards lower levels. Some factories in Shandong have once again lowered the price of n-butanol, with a reduction of 50-150 RMB/ton. As of September 4th, the n-butanol market in Shandong was around 6,950-7,050 RMB/ton.
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Market Situation of n-Butanol
In terms of demand: In the first week of September, downstream demand for n-butanol performed poorly, with strong sentiment in the n-butanol market. Operators were cautious in their operations, and demand transmission was slow, resulting in insufficient overall support for n-butanol demand.
On the supply side: As we enter September, the overall supply of n-butanol in the market was relatively loose, and some factories were gradually starting to operate. The operating rate of n-butanol has increased. At the beginning of the month, the overall supply pressure of n-butanol has not decreased, and the support provided by the supply side to the market was weak.
Market outlook
As of September 4th, the trading atmosphere of n-butanol in the market was average, and the negotiation atmosphere in the market was slightly weak. The n-butanol data analyst from SunSirs believes that in the short term, the n-butanol market in Shandong Province will mainly be weaker, and the specific trend still needs to pay more attention to changes in supply and demand news.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact SunSirs with support@SunSirs.com.