Saudi Aramco sets April propane at $990/T

State-run Saudi Aramco has set its April contract price for propane at $990 a ton, down $240 from the March level, an industry source said on Saturday.
April 1, 2012 12:00 by kippreport
State-run Saudi Aramco has set its April contract price for propane at $990 a ton, down $240 from the March level, an industry source said on Saturday.
The company also lowered its April butane price by $185 from March to $995 a ton, the source said.
The prices provide a benchmark against which Middle East sales of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Asia are priced.
Following is a table of Saudi Aramco’s contract prices of propane and butane per ton in U.S. dollars.
MONTH PROPANE BUTANE
Apr ’12 990 995
Mar ’12 1,230 1,180
Feb ’12 1,010 1,040
Jan ’12 850 910
Dec ’11 770 820
Nov ’11 750 810
Oct ’11 735 815
Sep ’11 790 865
AUG ’11 835 885
Jul ’11 815 855
Jun ’11 855 925
May ’11 945 995
Apr ’11 875 890
Mar ’11 820 860
Feb ’11 820 810
Jan ’11 935 920
(Reporting by Reem Shamseddine; editing by Ron Askew)
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