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03 Nov 2016 | 07:48 UTC — Houston
S&P Global Platts plans to start publishing the Ethanol Chicago Argo (terminal) assessment, Ethanol NYH Barge Mo01 and Ethanol NYH Barge Mo02 midpoints to three decimal places in the daily Biofuelscan report effective November 3, 2016.
The Ethanol Chicago Argo (terminal) assessment and Ethanol NYH Barge Mo01 assessment will also be published to three decimal places in the Weekly Global Ethanol report. The assessments will continue to be published in cents/gal.
All midpoints are already published to three decimal places on the Platts Biofuels Alert service and the database. To ensure a high degree of accuracy, Platts will now start to publish these assessments to three decimal places in the PDF reports. The midpoint represents the average between the high and low of each market assessment published for the day.
The daily assessments impacted are: Ethanol Chicago Argo (terminal) assessment: AALRI00 Ethanol NYH Barge Mo01: AAMPF00 Ethanol NYH Barge Mo02: AAUEG00
The monthly average assessment midpoints for Ethanol Chicago Argo (terminal), Ethanol NYH Barge Mo01 and Ethanol NYH Barge Mo02 are already published to three decimal places.
Platts welcomes all further feedback and questions on the change. Please send all questions and feedback to america_ags@platts.com with CC to pricemethodology@platts.com. For written comments, please provide a clear indication if comments are not intended for publication by Platts for public viewing. Platts will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available to the public upon request.