Spot propylene prices lost ground over the past week in Europe and in Asia  owing to limited buying interest and lack of supply concerns, as per  Chemorbis. Interestingly, the September propylene contract was settled
with increases in the US, with spot prices expected to move higher over  the near term in line with increases in the September contract level.  In Asia, spot propylene prices on an FOB Korea basis slipped US$40/ton
over the past week despite higher crude oil and ethylene prices. Limited  buying interest along with rising availability of deep sea cargoes were  the main factors behind the increase, with producers of derivatives such  as PP and ACN commenting that they are not looking to replenish their  feedstock inventories over the near term as demand from the Chinese market  is expected to be weakened by upcoming holidays in late September-early  October. PP producers complain that they are having difficulty covering  their theoretical production costs based on spot propylene prices even  after taking the recent price declines into account. 
In Europe, spot polymer grade propylene prices were quoted ?10/ton lower  than last week's offer levels, with discussions for spot deals remaining  well below the September contract settlement. European buyers reported  comfortable avails in the spot market, although some buyers expressed  concern that spot availability could tighten over the next few weeks after  some downstream production issues are resolved. Anticipation of stronger  demand from spot buyers in Europe has encouraged some sellers to refrain
from offering cargoes to the export market this week, with most players  commenting that the arbitrage window between Europe and the US is  beginning to close.  In the US, the September contract price for polymer grade propylene was  settled last week with an increase of $55/ton from August in accordance
with the market's expectations. The upward movement in prices was  supported by news of falling propylene stock levels in the US as well as a  shutdown at Petrologistics' new 500,000 tpa propane dehydrogenation plant  in Texas. Spot quotes for polymer grade propylene were reported nominally  unchanged when compared with the prior week, although most players expect  to see spot prices in the US move higher along with the higher contract  settlement for September.
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
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