03 Jun 2013 | 09:33 UTC — Houston

Subscriber note: Platts launches updated US steam cracker margin model

Platts on June 3, 2013, will launch an updated US cracker margin calculation to better reflect the production from an average US-based ethane cracker. The updated model will balance the mass of inputs and outputs from the cracker. It will also update the yields for each feedstock to better reflect the predominate technology used in the US petrochemical industry. The cracker margin will reflect the production margin of US ethylene when fed with the basic steam cracker feedstocks ethane, propane, ethane/propane mix (E/P mix), butane and light naphtha. All assessments will be published in cents/lb, and also converted to $/mt using a conversion factor of 22.04.

The variables used in the calculation of the Platts Cracker Margin (PCM) include the spot assessments of Platts ethane (PMUDB05), propane (PMAAY00), butane (PMAAI00), E/P mix FOB Mont Belvieu (PMUDA05), light naphtha USGC (AAYEU00), full range naphtha (AALPG00), gas oil No. 1 (POAEE00), ethylene FD US Gulf Coast (AAOSR00), propylene FD US Gulf Coast (AAIKS00), butadiene CIF USGC (PHAKC00), benzene FOB USGC (PHAAE00), Regular RBOB gasoline octane min. 83.7 FOB USGC (AAMFB00), Fuel Oil No. 6 3%S USGC Waterborne (PUAFZ00) and Natural Gas Houston Ship Channel (IGBAP00).