"At the moment we are producing what is most necessary such as homos and co-polymer to attend the domestic market, and we decided to restart the random grade maybe at the beginning of next year," said the company's source.
In September, polypropylene offers had an offer price increase of $50/mt over August, and the prices were heard at $1,550-1,650/mt CIF for homo raffia, injection and film and at $1,650-1,750/mt CIF for co-polymers.
For October, the offers to the Chilean domestic market should have another increase, added the source.
Petroquim's 100,000 mt/year polypropylene plant in Concepcion, Chile had declared force majeure on February 27, 2010 due to the massive earthquake that hit the country at that time.
Petroquim restarted operations in July after being out of service for more than four months following the earthquake.
China Chemical Weekly: http://news.chemnet.com/en/detail-1411716.html