Europe Witnesses Surge in Bisphenol A Contract Prices in February
Europe Witnesses Surge in Bisphenol A Contract Prices in February

Europe Witnesses Surge in Bisphenol A Contract Prices in February

  • 05-Feb-2024 3:42 PM
  • Journalist: Francis Stokes

In February, European contract prices for bisphenol A (BPA) surged to a four-month high, influenced by a concurrent rise in phenol contract prices. Despite a rise in spot prices, BPA's contract formula prices surpassed the spot level. The pricing dynamics for the BPA formula in Europe are intricately tied to the monthly fluctuations in phenol feedstocks, resulting in a notable increase of EUR188 per tonne during the current month.

Consequently, the contract formula prices for BPA in February were recorded at EUR1,862-1,912 per tonne, FD (free shipping) in Northwest and Western Europe. This notable upswing in prices signifies a substantial shift from the trend observed in January when European contract prices for BPA experienced a decline. The downturn in January was primarily attributed to the diminishing value of phenol contracts during that period.

In January, the contract formula prices for BPA in Europe saw a reduction to EUR1,674-1,724 per tonne, FD (free shipping) NWE (northwest Europe). This downturn reflected a decrease of EUR61 per tonne compared to the previous month, marking a departure from the current upward trajectory observed in February.

The intricacies of the pricing mechanism highlight the influence of phenol feedstock changes on BPA contract prices. The rise in February's contract prices underscores the impact of the concurrent increase in phenol contract prices during the same period. This interconnectedness reflects the sensitivity of BPA pricing to the fluctuations in its raw material inputs, demonstrating the complexity of the chemical pricing landscape.

The recorded contract formula prices for BPA in February, ranging from EUR1,862 to 1,912 per tonne, FD in Northwest and Western Europe, depict the prevailing market conditions in the region. The "free shipping" designation adds transparency to the pricing structure, encompassing costs associated with transportation within the specified regions.

It is essential to recognize that the BPA market is subject to dynamic shifts influenced by various factors, including raw material costs, market demand, and global economic conditions. The rise in contract prices for BPA in February serves as an indicator of the current market dynamics and the influence of phenol feedstock pricing on the overall cost structure.

As the BPA market navigates through these fluctuations, stakeholders, including manufacturers and consumers, must remain vigilant to the evolving pricing trends. Understanding the intricate relationship between BPA and phenol contracts provides valuable insights into the factors shaping the chemical market landscape. Continuous monitoring of these dynamics enables informed decision-making and strategic planning for industry participants in the volatile chemical sector.

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