NWE is an abbreviation for Northwest Europe.
Platts is a pricing agency - someone who makes an assessment of the price given the trading in the day.
So NWE Platts is the price for diesel in Northwest Europe as assessed by Platts on a daily basis.
North West Europe Platt . A benchmark price Platts is a pricing service and its prices are its proprietary information, hence they are subscription only.
What ist the marketscan NWE PLatt price for Mazut 100-75 ? Please give us an answer
What ist the marketscan NWE PLatt price for Mazut 100-75 ? Please give us an answer
Today, 06-16-2011 PMS Platt (NWE) price is 1039 USD Per MT
20th of August, ARA Platt price was on D2 Diesel USD 934.00 per MT
Regarding Crude Oil or Refined Products? NWE is North West Europe, and Platts is a pricing agency that defines contracts for crude oil and refined products. Eg. Platts NWE Fuel Oil is the price of the Platts fuel oil futures contract at the Rotterdam NWE delivery point.
platt price on d2 today?
Diesel Gasoil
pay a subscription of $15,000 yearly subscription to the Platt people. That might sound steep, but if you are a player, $15,000 is nothing
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platt price for D 2 diesel per Barrell
NWE stands for "North Western Europe" or what used to be called "Rotterdam". It moves up and down with the market, and the price quote is given in numerous places. The dominant Platt quote is for North Western Europe (NWE), used to be known a "Rotterdam Platt". This is given in US dollars per metric tons. The quantity traded is assumed to be 5000MT or a barge. The Platt quotes are published by Wiley and is actually not the price of the commodity D2 Gasoil, but for the future option. Futures are traded for deliveries to be done and is used by the banks to split the profit or loss made on commodity traded on long term contracts. The pertinent question to raise is then if the Platt price quoted is formed by the banks to meet their "bets" on expected price, or actually determined by variation in supply and demand for a product. There are a number of sites that provide the price quote. You need a paid subscription to receive the quote from Platt. The alternative is to look at bunker-prices (ship'd fuel) world wide. These bunker prices are what ship-owers pay for 1 MT of "MDO" or "MGO" - Marine Diesel Oil/ Marine Gas Oil. The other bunker fuels are furnace oils such as CST180