Methanol Consulting Service
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The Methanol Consulting Service provides insight into the fast
paced global methanol market. Clients receive timely information that is
necessary for those involved with the production, consumption and investment in
the methanol industry. Included is extensive commentary on pricing and
market conditions for methanol, MTBE, acetic acid and formaldehyde in the U.S.,
West Europe, Asia/Pacific and other regions where pertinent events
occur.
This service includes:
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Weekly Market Snapshot. Each Friday this emailed
report addresses current major worldwide market conditions and prices for
methanol, as well as providing analysis of their short-term effects. It
also includes periodic profiles on national or product economics, currency
exchange rates, import duties, ocean freight and other near-term issues
relevant to the international marketer and consumer.
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Monthly Market Analysis.
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Data Supplement. Emailed near the beginning of the
month, this report provides operating schedules for major facilities producing
methanol and MTBE, quarterly supply/demand balances, quarterly price forecasts
updated monthly, import/export statistics and production economics.
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The Economy & Energy Overview Market Report,
emailed to clients monthly, supplements this service with analysis on the
global and regional economic trends and valuable data on crude oil and natural
gas dynamics.
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One-on-one consulting time with respected industry experts.
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Access to CMAI’s website price and economics database (historical and forecast
price data updated once a week) and unlimited Internet downloads of market
reports.
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Data from our extensive database upon request.
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Preferred client pricing for Annual Analyses.
Methanol Consulting Service
Annual fee – $5,500.00 and includes two email copies of the reports.
Additional copies of all reports are available to clients as well as any
subsidiary companies who are owned at least 60% by the purchasing
company. If the purchasing company is the subsidiary, then the parent
company is also considered a client if the parent owns the subsidiary at least
60%.
Additional e-mail copies:
$100.00
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